What is the best Red Sox record ever?

Reds win 1975 World Series They won the NL West by 14 games and finished behind only the Braves (103-59) for the Majors’ best record.

What is the record for most home runs in a single game?

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The record for most home runs in a single game is eight, held by Jay Clarke for Corsicana of the Texas League on June 15, 1902.

Who scored 29 points in the MLB?

The Chicago White Sox tied the 1950 Boston Red Sox with an MLB-record 29 runs scored in one game. Athletics starter Bobby Shantz, the 1952 American League MVP, relinquished nine runs before getting chased out in the second inning.

Who won the 100th World Series?

Boston Red Sox
The 100th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff between the American League (AL) champion Boston Red Sox and the National League (NL) champion St. Louis Cardinals; the Red Sox swept the Cardinals in four games….

2004 World Series
NLCS St. Louis Cardinals over Houston Astros (4–3)
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Can a player bat twice in one inning?

There is no limit, except the size of the roster, to the number of times a manager can call for a new pinch hitter during the same at bat. If a player acts as a pinch hitter and his team bats around in the inning, he may come to the plate a second time.

Who has the longest homerun in MLB history?

As for the longest home run in professional baseball history, however, that title belongs to some guy named Joey Meyer.

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What is the biggest win in MLB history?

Baseball (MLB). The modern record (i.e., post-1900) for margin of victory was set in 2007, when the Texas Rangers defeated the Baltimore Orioles, 30–3. (The 30 runs are also a modern-era record for runs scored in a nine-inning MLB game by one team.)

What’s the most innings ever played in MLB?

Major League Baseball. The longest game by innings in Major League Baseball was a 1–1 tie in the National League between the Boston Braves and the Brooklyn Robins in 26 innings, at Braves Field in Boston on May 1, 1920.