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- Bucky Harris. He spent a total of 29 years on the bench, winning championships with the Washington Senators and New York Yankees. In that time, he posted a 2158-2219 record, his .493 winning percentage the second lowest mark in Cooperstown.
- Omar Vizquel. He hit one homer as a rookie in 1989 and two in 2010. Although he played until 2012, he did not hit another homer that decade.
- Whitey Ford (236).
- Francisco Rodriguez – 62 saves in 2008. He also ranks fourth all time with 437 saves in his career.
- Denny McClain (31 in 1968).
- Hoyt Wilhelm. He was inducted into the Hall in 1985, along with Lou Brock, Arky Vaughan, and Enos Slaughter.
- Nolan Ryan. He threw a fastball during a game on September 7, 1974 that was clocked at 100.8 MPH to become the first pitcher to reach triple digits.
- Jackie Mitchell on April 2, 1931. Her next door neighbor, Hall of Famer Dazzy Vance, taught her the drop ball, which she used to strike out both players. Her contract was voided by Kenesaw Mountain Landis several days later, claiming that baseball was “too strenuous” for women to play.
- Ty Cobb (9 inside the park homers in 1909).
- Ichiro Suzuki. His 262 hits in 2004 broke the single season record of 257 set by George Sisler in 1920.