Nearly 40 years later, Oklahoma State’s Pete Incaviglia is still college baseball’s all-time home run king. “Inky” is the lone player in college baseball lore to reach triple-digits in career long ...
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These are the all-time single-season home-run leaders in DI college baseball, led by Pete Incaviglia with 48 in 1985.
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posting a 2.31 ERA with 1,196 strikeouts and 422 total saves – good for eighth all-time. Which brings us to today’s quiz. Can you name the pitchers to lead every MLB franchise in saves since ...
In 1982, Henderson stole 130 bases — a single-season record. He also is MLB’s all-time runs scored leader with 2,295. Henderson played on nine different teams including the Boston Red Sox in 2002.
Henderson is also MLB's all-time leader in runs scored (2,295) and leadoff home runs (81). He played for nine different teams during his long career, including the Yankees (1985-1989) and Mets ...
Henderson played for nine teams and most notably retired as MLB’s all-time stolen base leader (1,406) and all-time runs scored leader (2,295). The 1990 American League MVP is regarded as one of ...