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Jack DeSilver

@desilverbsbl

Sports Writer, Covering Oddly Specific Baseball Stats

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Day 86 of Making Every Former MLB Player 1 of 1: Jon Rauch Jon Rauch is the only player in #MLB history to hit a home run while being taller than 6’10 (6’11). Make sure everyone on your street knows he lead the league in appearances as a pitcher in 2007 with 88. #MLB

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Day 117 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Rhys Hoskins Rhys Hoskins is the only player in #MLB history to take longer than 34 seconds (34.1) to round the bases on a home run. Victor Martinez is in the top 5 of this stat twice for some reason. #MLB #Brewers #ThisIsMyCrew

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Day 118 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Yoshinobu Yamamoto Yoshinobu Yamamoto is the only player in #MLB history to have a season with a hits per nine (H/9) below 6 (5.9) and an ERA below 2.5 (2.49) as a Japanese-born pitcher. He also has the highest pitching contract in

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Day 87 of Making Every Former* MLB Player 1 of 1: Oscar Gonzalez Oscar Gonzalez is the only player in #MLB history to hit a walk-off home run in a Wildcard Series Game (Game 2, Tampa Bay Rays @ Cleveland Guardians 2022). 🔥 The asterisk is because he could technically come back

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Day 119 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Ke’Bryan Hayes Ke’Bryan Hayes is the only player in #MLB history to record over 20 total OAA (21) and ten or more OAA on balls to his right (10) as a third baseman in a single season (2025). No slight to Westburg by the way, he was

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Day 88 of Making Every Former MLB Player 1 of 1: Andre Ethier Andre Ethier is the only player in #MLB history to have over 5 walk-off hits (6) in a single season (2009). Rafaela has had 3 this year and is tied for 4th ALL TIME! #MLB #WALKOFF #Dodgers #dodgersbaseball

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Day 120 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Mason Miller Mason Miller is the only player in #MLB history to throw an immaculate inning (9/3/2025) by throwing 9 consecutive sliders. He also threw the fastest pitch in All-Star Game history (103.6) and is a top 5 earliest draft

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Day 89 of Making Every Former MLB Player 1 of 1: Fred McGriff Fred McGriff is the only player in #MLB history to hit his team’s tenth home run of a game (9/14/1987). It also means Ernie Whitt is the only player to hit three of ten home runs for his team. Casual 1 of 1

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Day 121 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Alejandro Kirk Alejandro Kirk is the only player in #MLB history to hit a grand slam while being 5’8 and 245 pounds. He’s also good at catching and stuff. #MLB #Game162 #BlueJays #LightsUpLetsGo #TorontoBlueJays #Toronto

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Day 90 of Making Every Former MLB Player 1 of 1: Evan Longoria Evan Longoria is the only player in #MLB history to hit over 4 home runs (6) in a single #postseason as a rookie infielder. Today has a similar feeling with the Yankees in a close game with the Orioles and the Rays

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Day 122 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Hunter Goodman Hunter Goodman is the only player in #MLB history with over 30 home runs (31) as a Rockies catcher. He actually hit more than 66% of his home runs at away stadiums. The dude is legit. 🔥 #MLB #Postseason #Rockies

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Day 91 of Making Every Former MLB Player 1 of 1: David Ortiz David Ortiz is the only player in #MLB history to accrue over 3.0 WPA (3.2) in his Postseason career. He also has the most home runs of any player in their final season with 38! 🔥 #MLB #Postseason #RedSox

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Day 123 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Anthony Volpe Anthony Volpe is the only player in #MLB history to hit a grand slam in his first career #Postseason (2024) as a shortstop! The kid has a career average over .280 in the Postseason, that deserves some respect. #MLB

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Day 92 of Making Every Former MLB Player 1 of 1: Craig Counsell Craig Counsell is the only player in #MLB history to have over 5 sacrifice hits (6) in a single #Postseason (2001). He’s currently managing a playoff team too! Funny how that works. 😂 #MLB #Diamondbacks #DBacks

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Day 124 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Cam Schlittler Cam Schlittler is the only player in #MLB history to get a pitching win in Game 3 of a Wildcard Series in which his team did not win Game 1. I’d take a prop bet on Cam Schlittler over 200 Ks next year. 🔥 #MLB

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Day 125 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Andy Pages Andy Pages is the only player in #MLB history to walk off a #Postseason game on an E1! Gotta feel for Kerkering, but this is a CRAZY rare turn of events that the game has never seen! 🔥 #MLB #NLCS #Dodgers #LA #LosAngeles

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Day 126 of Making Every MLB Player 1 of 1: Yoshinobu Yamamoto Yoshinobu Yamamoto is the only player in #MLB history from the eastern hemisphere of the planet to throw consecutive #Postseason complete games! This guy’s stuff is actually unfair. #MLB #WorldSeries #Dodgers

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I’m just gonna predict now that we will NEVER see something like this again in our lives. For the first time in #MLB history, a three-time MVP and a three-time Cy Young are going head-to-head in a Game 7! #WorldSeries

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I can’t really understand this deal from the Red Sox perspective. While they didn’t give up much and Contreras is a good player, his archetype as a player doesn’t fit well with Fenway’s dimensions. Contreras is an incredibly pure hitter, but Fenway often rewards players that