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Complete Baseball Record Book, 2004 Edition
by Sporting News
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Excerpt - on Page 89: "
... A.L.-1,242-Tino Martinez, New York, 154 games, 2000. N.L.-1,251-Deron Johnson, Philadelphia, 154 games, 1970. Most chances accepted, nine-inning game A.L.-N.L.-22-Held by many first basemen. A.L.-Last first baseman-Alvin Davis, Seattle, May 28, 1988 (22 putouts). ... "
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New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Kansas City, San Diego, Babe Ruth, fewest grounding, consecutive seasons leading league, many first basemen, consecutive errorless games, doubleheader shutout, six putouts
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Complete Baseball Record Book 1999 (Serial)
by Craig Carter
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Excerpt - on Page 90: "
... 1956. Vic Wertz, Cleveland, 133 games, 1956. N.L.-1,222-Ed Bouchee, Philadelphia, 134 games, 1959. Most chances accepted, nine-inning game A.L.-N.L.-22-Held by many first basemen. A.L.-Last first baseman-Alvin Davis, Seattle, May 28, 1988 (22 putouts). ... "
Key Phrases:
New York, Los Angeles, Kansas City, San Francisco, San Diego, Babe Ruth, times league champions, years leading league, many first basemen, consecutive errorless games, six putouts, includes sacrifice flies
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Baseball For Dummies (For Dummies (Sports & Hobbies))
by Joe Morgan
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