Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds broke Yogi Berra's record for most home runs by a catcher.
Johnny Bench, a legendary catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, hit a total of 389 home runs during his Major League Baseball career, which spanned from 1967 to 1983. He is often regarded as one of the greatest catchers in MLB history. Bench's home run record is notable not just for the numbers but also for the impact he had on the game during his era. His power-hitting helped lead the Reds to two World Series championships.
In 2010, the Cincinnati Bengals had a 4-12 record.
In 1977, the Cincinnati Reds had an 88-74 record.
Micky Mantle
Johnny Bench, a legendary catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, held several notable records during his career, including being a two-time National League Most Valuable Player (MVP) and a 14-time All-Star. He was renowned for his power-hitting and defensive skills, setting a record for the most home runs by a catcher in a single season with 45 in 1970. Bench also ranks among the all-time leaders in several catching categories, including career home runs and runs batted in (RBIs) for catchers. His impact on the game has made him one of the greatest catchers in baseball history.
Johnny Estrada with almost 2,000 at-bats
Jim Bibby and Johnny Bench were reported to have each held 7 baseballs in one bare hand.
Johnny Bench, a legendary catcher for the Cincinnati Reds, hit a total of 389 home runs during his Major League Baseball career, which spanned from 1967 to 1983. He is often regarded as one of the greatest catchers in MLB history. Bench's home run record is notable not just for the numbers but also for the impact he had on the game during his era. His power-hitting helped lead the Reds to two World Series championships.
Mike Piazza with 427. Mike Piazza's career home run total is 427, however his record for home runs as a catcher stands at 396. the remainder were hit as a designated hitter.
In 2010, the Cincinnati Bengals had a 4-12 record.
In 2008, the Cincinnati Bengals had a 4-11-1 record.
Derek Jeter
In 1977, the Cincinnati Reds had an 88-74 record.
Derek Jeter holds the record for most singles all-time by a Yankee.
Goose Goslin holds the record for most home runs hit at Yankee Stadium by an opposing player (32).
Micky Mantle
1927 or 2001