2021 Season
2000-2020 Postseason
Milestones
Awards
Misc/Fun Facts
100

This team lost their 23rd consecutive road game to set a new MLB record for most consecutive road losses.

Arizona Diamondbacks

100

This team won the 2018 World Series. 

Boston Red Sox

100

This player holds the record for most home runs of all time. 

Barry Bonds - 762

100

This player won the 2020 NL MVP.

Freddie Freeman - Atlanta Braves

100

This player has a special day named after him because of his annual contractual payout by the New York Mets. 

Bobby Bonilla

200

This AL Rookie hit a three-run home run in his major league debut. 

Wander Franco 

200

The 2007 World Series was between these two teams.  

Colorado Rockies and Boston Red Sox 

200

This player hit for his third career cycle during the 2021 season, tying the MLB record for most in a career. 

Trea Turner - 3 Career Cycles 

200

This pitcher won the 2014 NL Rookie Of The Year award. 

Jacob deGrom - New York Mets 

200

This team has the most World Series wins by any team in MLB history.

New York Yankees - 27 Wins out of 40 Appearances 

300

During the 2021 season this many no-hitters were thrown to set a new MLB single season record. 

9 Total No-Hitters 

300

This player won the 2001 World Series for the Arizona Diamondbacks with a walk-off single. 

Luis Gonzalez

300

This player currently holds the MLB record for being the fastest to hit 100 Home Runs. 

Ryan Howard  - 325 Games 

300

This pitcher won the 2015 NL Comeback Player Of The Year award. 

Matt Harvey - New York Mets 

300

This player is the only person to hit two grand slams in the same inning. 

Fernando Tatis

400

This relief pitcher threw an immaculate inning versus the New York Mets. 

Chad Green

400

This player was the first to hit for the cycle during a postseason game in MLB history. 

Brock Holt 

400

This player holds the MLB record for most career triples with 309. 

Sam Crawford 

400

This player won the AL Platnium Glove award in 2020. 

Alex Gordon - Kansas City Royals 

400

This player is the youngest to ever make their MLB debut. Which he did at the age of 15 for the Cincinnati Reds.

Joe Nuxhall 

500

This player hit the longest home run of the 2021 season at 495 FT. 

Miguel Sano

500

This player hit a two-run home run in the bottom of the 8th inning during game 7 of the 2016 World Series. 

Rajai Davis 

500

This player holds the MLB record for most career runs scored. 

Rickey Henderson - 2295

500

This player won the NL 1B Gold Glove for the 2011 season. 

Joey Votto - Cincinnati Reds 

500

This player was behind the dish during Kerry Woods 20 strikeout game versus the Houston Astros during the 1998 season. 

Sandy Martinez

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