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Greatest American League Sluggers of All-Time By Team
The Yankees may have the most recognizable names in home run history in the American League, but that doesn't mean we can't give credit to other teams' all-time home run kings. Here, we take a look at each...
1 commentAll-Time American League Saves Leaders By Team
Relief pitchers, and in particular, closers, did not really become a major part of teams until the eighties. But now, they are a necessary cog for all teams, and in some instances can separate a good team from...
0 commentsAmerican League All-Time Stolen Base Leaders By Team
Stealing bases is an art form that was made especially popular by the likes of Maury Wills and Lou Brock a generation ago. Then came Rickey Henderson who shattered the all-time record for steals in a single...
0 commentsAmerican League All-Time Strikeout Leaders By Team
There have been some incredible pitchers in the history of the American League, and many of them lead their respective teams in all-time strikeouts. But if you look down through this list of strikeout leaders...
5 commentsTampa Bay Rays All-Time Strikeout Leaders
The Tampa Bay Rays began play as the Devil Rays in 1998, and while they struggled mostly until they were renamed “Rays” before the 2008 season, it was almost like that name change symbolically...
0 commentsGreatest Tampa Bay Rays Sluggers of All-Time
The Tampa Bay Rays, formerly the Devil Rays, have only been a major league franchise since 1998. And for the most part, the team has not performed very well compared to the Arizona Diamondbacks, who entered...
0 commentsAll-Time American League Triples Leaders By Team
The triple is the least common of the four base hits, and it is that way because a hitter has to be mighty fast to stretch an extra base hit into three bases. Also, the home run can be accomplished by hitting...
0 commentsAmerican League Whiff Leaders By Team
Home runs and strikeouts have gone hand in hand since the beginning of baseball time. But just because a hitter has a lot of home runs on his resume, it doesn't necessarily mean he misses the ball any more...
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