Don Hutson of the Green Bay Packers in 1941 (738 receiving yards), 1942 (1211), 1943 (776), and 1944 (866).
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1985 - Roger Craig
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Don Hudson.Hudson, a Hall of Fame receiver for the Green Bay Packers between 1935-1945, led the NFL in TDs scored an incredible 8 seasons. His best season was 1942 when he scored 17 TDs, had 74 receptions and 1211 receiving yards in just 11 games. He scored 105 TDs (99 receiving, 3 rushing, 2 returns, 1 INT) in 116 regular season games and was the first player in NFL history to score 100 TDs for a career.He also led the NFL in pass receiving in 8 seasons and pass receiving yardage in 7 seasons.
Sammy Sosa. He was the first non-american and first non-white player to hit 60 home runs in a season when he did it in 1998.
Larry Fitzgerald plays wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals.
The Legend of Zelda Oracle Of Ages was First. --- Actually, Seasons usually comes first, but they are interchangeable and the order is up to the player.
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Don Hutson.Hutson played with the Packers between 1935-1945 and had his jersey number (#14) retired in 1951. He led the NFL in receptions in 8 seasons, receiving yards in 7 seasons, receiving TDs in 9 seasons, and was an 8 time first team All Pro.
Albert Pujols
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1985 - Roger Craig
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The tilt of Earth's axis is the primary factor that causes the seasons. As Earth orbits the sun, this tilt results in different parts of the planet receiving varying amounts of sunlight, leading to the changes in temperature and weather conditions that define the seasons.