How much is a 1957 Hank Aaron card worth?
Estimated PSA 8 Value: $1,500 The fact that Topps transposed the image of Aaron in their 1957 issue makes this a special card.
In what year was Hank Aaron selected most valuable player?
1961 Topps #484 – Hank Aaron Most Valuable Player
Year | 1961 |
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Manufacturer | Topps |
Number | 484 |
Player | Hank Aaron |
Team | Braves |
Has anyone won the batting title in both leagues?
While no player in the modern era has won batting titles in both leagues, technically, one player in major league history did … or did he? Ed Delahanty won the 1899 NL batting title with a . 410 average for the Philadelphia Phillies, and is also officially recognized as the 1902 AL batting champ with a .
Who is the only player to win a batting title in both leagues?
D.J. LeMahieu
Has anyone ever batted .400 for a season?
Ted Williams is the last player to post a . 400 batting average in a season, achieving the feat in 1941.
Has anyone won Rookie of the Year and MVP MLB?
Only two players have been named Rookie of the Year and MVP in the same year; Fred Lynn in 1975 and Ichiro Suzuki in 2001, both in the American League.
Who has the best rookie season in MLB history?
Fred Lynn – 1975 Lynn had one of the best rookie seasons in MLB history with 47 doubles, 21 home runs, 105 RBI’s with a . 331 batting average. Once Lynn left Boston, he was never quite the same, battling injuries with the Angels, Orioles, Tigers, and Padres.
Has a rookie ever won a Gold Glove?
Rookie Nolan Arenado wowed Rockies fans with his range, sleight of hand and laser throws across the diamond. Arenado became the first NL rookie third baseman to ever win a gold glove. Boston Red Sox third baseman Frank Malzone won the award as an American League rookie in 1957.
What rookie has the most home runs?
McGwire’s 49 homers in 1987 stood as the Major League rookie record until Judge came along in 2017. McGwire won AL Rookie of the Year honors, was an All-Star and got MVP votes, too. His 49 home runs were the most in the AL and tied for most in the Majors with the Cubs’ Andre Dawson.
What shortstop has the most home runs?
Home Run Records
Home Run Records Career Home Run Records | ||
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Record | Lg | Name(s) |
Most Career Home Runs By A Shortstop | AL | Cal Ripken, Jr. |
NL | Ernie Banks | |
Most Career Home Runs By A Switch Hitter | AL | Mickey Mantle |
Who was the greatest shortstop of all time?
Career dWAR Leaders at Shortstop
Rank | Player (yrs) | Defensive WAR |
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1 | Ozzie Smith (19) | 44.2 |
2 | Mark Belanger (18) | 39.5 |
3 | Cal Ripken Jr. (21) | 35.7 |
4 | Joe Tinker (15) | 34.3 |