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On opening day in 1994, Cubs OF Karl "Tuffy" Rhodes Homered in each of his 1st three At Bats. He ended the season with only 8 Homers.
 
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When he retired after the 2022 season, Yadi Molina ranked first all-time among catchers in putouts and second all-time among catchers with 130 Defensive Runs Saved (DRS); among active players, he ranked first with 845 assists, 40.21% of runners caught stealing, and 55 pickoffs.

From 2005 to 2022, the Cardinals allowed 887 stolen bases. The next closest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, allowed 1,310.

There were only 1,370 stolen base attempts (stolen bases and runners caught stealing) against the Cardinals from 2005 to 2022. The Diamondbacks, the next closest team, had had runners attempt to steal 1,883 times. The average of all 30 teams in that time span was 2,146 attempts.
 
When he retired after the 2022 season, Yadi Molina ranked first all-time among catchers in putouts and second all-time among catchers with 130 Defensive Runs Saved (DRS); among active players, he ranked first with 845 assists, 40.21% of runners caught stealing, and 55 pickoffs.

From 2005 to 2022, the Cardinals allowed 887 stolen bases. The next closest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, allowed 1,310.

There were only 1,370 stolen base attempts (stolen bases and runners caught stealing) against the Cardinals from 2005 to 2022. The Diamondbacks, the next closest team, had had runners attempt to steal 1,883 times. The average of all 30 teams in that time span was 2,146 attempts.
And a ball magically stuck to his chest protector…
 
The 1983 Chicago Blitz became the 1984 Arizona Wranglers & The 1983 Arizona Wranglers became the 1984 Chicago Blitz. I think Greg Landry stayed though
 
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When he retired after the 2022 season, Yadi Molina ranked first all-time among catchers in putouts and second all-time among catchers with 130 Defensive Runs Saved (DRS); among active players, he ranked first with 845 assists, 40.21% of runners caught stealing, and 55 pickoffs.

From 2005 to 2022, the Cardinals allowed 887 stolen bases. The next closest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, allowed 1,310.

There were only 1,370 stolen base attempts (stolen bases and runners caught stealing) against the Cardinals from 2005 to 2022. The Diamondbacks, the next closest team, had had runners attempt to steal 1,883 times. The average of all 30 teams in that time span was 2,146 attempts.
As a Cubs fan and Cardinal hater, Yadi is over rated by Cardinals fans. His career numbers are comparable to Jason Kendall. Yadi finished with a career WAR of 42.1 and Kendall's was 41.7.

He was a great catchers but gets more credit than he deserves. Yadi had a fielding % of .995 and Kendall's was .990. Yad has the edge and put outs and and caught stealing, which is commendable, but part of that is due to the Cardinals pitching staff and Yadi being on better teams throughout his career.
 
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Speaking of no-hitters that weren't or shouldn't have been. I've heard the following story before. June 23, 1917.

Babe Ruth was starting a game on the mound for the Boston Red Sox. He walked the Washington Senators lead off hitter, Ray Morgan, on four pitches to start the game. Ruth argued with the home plate umpire about two of the pitches. The argument got heated and the ump threatened to throw Ruth out of the game if he didn't stop. To which Ruth said, "if you throw me out I will bust you in the nose." The umpire threw Ruth out of the game and Ruth threw two punches. The first one missed and the second connected with the side of the ump's head and grazed off his mask. Ruth was thrown out.

Pitcher Ernie Shore came in to pitch in relief of Ruth. Morgan was thrown out trying to steal second base. Then Shore retired the next 26 hitters in a row and the Red Sox won 4-0.

Since nothing like this had ever been seen before, a baseball committee wasn't sure how to score it. A perfect game was discussed since only 27 batters had been faced. But since Morgan had actually reached first base, a no-hitter was awarded instead. So Babe Ruth and Ernie Shore both got credit for the no-hitter and Babe Ruth went down as the only man to start a game and face the leadoff batter in what turns out to be an unofficial at-bat and still get credit for a no hitter.

Ruth is the only pitcher I am aware of who got credit for a no-hitter but didn't record an out.
 
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As a Cubs fan and Cardinal hater, Yadi is over rated by Cardinals fans. His career numbers are comparable to Jason Kendall. Yadi finished with a career WAR of 42.1 and Kendall's was 41.7.

He was a great catchers but gets more credit than he deserves. Yadi had a fielding % of .995 and Kendall's was .990. Yad has the edge and put outs and and caught stealing, which is commendable, but part of that is due to the Cardinals pitching staff and Yadi being on better teams throughout his career.
You, sir, can go to Hell!
 
On opening day in 1994, Cubs OF Karl "Tuffy" Rhodes Homered in each of his 1st three At Bats. He ended the season with only 8 Homers.
I remember when that happened because a friend of mine called me at the end of the season and we laughed about it. I said it must be a Cub thing because 20 years earlier, in 1974, the great slugging George Mitterwald of the Cubs also hit 3 homeruns in a game on April 17th and ended the season with seven. LOL
 
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Will Clark hit a home run in his first at bat in single A, Double A, Triple A and the Major Leagues.
Wow that is unbelievable. There are guys who have skipped AAA ball on their way to the bigs which makes this even more impressive. I would seriously doubt anyone else has done that.

But I do know a guy who hit a HR in his first MLB at bat and also hit a HR in his first two post season ABs. And he went on to hit more homeruns than anyone else who hit a HR in their first MLB at bat. But Aaron Judge will most likely pass him.

And I decided to go a little further on the subject. Not to upstage you but because I following the following to be VERY interesting. So, here it is. Ernie Koy and Heinie Mueller both hit homeruns in their first Major League at bat in 1938. What makes their feats even more obscure was the fact both men hit them on opening day April 19th in the same game for the Brooklyn Dodgers and Philadelphia Phillies.

Even stranger? Tyler Austin and Aaron Judge also hit a HR in their first MLB at bat on August 13th 2016. These HRs came in the same game for the same team, the Yankees. They also came in consecutive at bats. Don't remember where we were but my brother and I saw the replay. I think it was a day game.
 
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Wow that is unbelievable. There are guys who have skipped AAA ball on their way to the bigs which makes this even more impressive. I would seriously doubt anyone else has done that. But I do know a guy who hit a HR in his first MLB at bat and also hit a HR in his first two post season ABs.
John Miller hit a home run in his first and last MLB at bat, these were the only two home runs of his MLB career. (Had to look that one up)
 
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John Miller hit a home run in his first and last MLB at bat, these were the only two home runs of his MLB career. (Had to look that one up)
I did look it up and Hoyt Wilhelm also hit one in his first AB too and he was a pitcher.
 
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