Baseball legend Yogi Berra has been one of the most outspoken former players of all time. He was never one to not speak his mind. On the question of what was the most important record his his time, he had no hesitation in naming the one great record held by fellow NY Yankee, Joe DiMaggio. Berra believed DiMaggio's 56 game hitting streak was the most important record and one he believed would never be broken.
Cy Young (active from 1890-1911) had a career won loss record of 511-316. Both his win total and loss total are MLB career records.
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The Minoans believed in afterlife and that gods are less important than goddess. In the other hand there was no record in the Mycenaean cultures that there was any god or goddess.
Hank Aaron had a total of 12,364 lifetime at-bats during his Major League Baseball career. He played from 1954 to 1976, primarily with the Milwaukee and Atlanta Braves, and is celebrated for breaking Babe Ruth's home run record. Aaron's impressive hitting ability and consistency contributed to his status as one of the greatest players in baseball history.
in 1922 i think they won 4 games but i not sure about in there whole lifetime
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he was the first black man to have a record in baseball. He has the home run record at 755!
The current record is 39 calves.
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no but it gets put on your lifetime record
no there is no record of her having such during her lifetime
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Cy Young (active from 1890-1911) had a career won loss record of 511-316. Both his win total and loss total are MLB career records.
pete rose
most at bats in lifetime - pete rose [14,053] most career hits in lifetime - pete rose [4,256]
It is believed that the first tax record was THE DOMESDAY BOOK commissioned by William I.