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15 Facts Every MLB Fan Should Know

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15 MLB Facts Every Guy Should Know

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Everyone has a friend who knows the most trivial and useless tidbits about anything and everything. Well, it's time for you to become "that person" as it relates to MLB trivia. Memorize these common MLB facts and impress your friends next time you step into any trivia game or when you're watching Jeopardy. Here are 15 MLB facts that every guy should know.

15. Most Career Games Pitched

Jesse Orosco Mets
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15. Most Career Games Pitched

Jesse Orosco Mets
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Jesse Orosco: 1,252

14. The Most Total Bases In A Nine-Inning Game

Shawn Green Blue Jays
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14. The Most Total Bases In A Nine-Inning Game

Shawn Green Blue Jays
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Shawn Green: 19 (2002)

13. The Only Player With Two Grand Slams In A Single Inning

Fernando Tatis Mets
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13. The Only Player With Two Grand Slams In A Single Inning

Fernando Tatis Mets
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Fernando Tatís: 1999

12. The Oldest Pitcher To Win A Game

Jamie Moyer Rockies
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12. The Oldest Pitcher To Win A Game

Jamie Moyer Rockies
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Jamie Moyer: 49

11. The Franchise With The Most World Series Titles

New York Yankees
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11. The Franchise With The Most World Series Titles

New York Yankees
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New York Yankees: 27

10. The Most Career Saves

Mariano Rivera Yankees
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10. The Most Career Saves

Mariano Rivera Yankees
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Mariano Rivera: 652

9. Most Career Stolen Bases

Rickey Henderson Athletics
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9. Most Career Stolen Bases

Rickey Henderson
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Rickey Henderson: 1,406

8. Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched

Orel Hershiser Dodgers
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8. Most Consecutive Scoreless Innings Pitched

Orle Hershiser Dodgers
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Orel Hershiser: 59 (1988)

7. Most Career 20 Strikeout Games

Roger Clemens Red Sox
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7. Most Career 20 Strikeout Games

Roger Clemens Red Sox
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Roger Clemens: 2

6. Most Career No Hitters

Nolan Ryan Astros
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6. Most Career No Hitters

Nolan Ryan Astros
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Nolan Ryan: 7

5. Most Career Wins By A Starting Pitcher

Cy Young Award
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5. Most Career Wins By A Starting Pitcher

Cy Young Award
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Cy Young: 511

4. Most Career Hits

Pete Rose Reds
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4. Most Career Hits

Pete Rose Reds
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Pete Rose: 4,256

3. Most Home Runs In A Career

Barry Bonds Giants
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3. Most Home Runs In A Career

Barry Bonds Giants
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Barry Bonds: 762

2. Most Consecutive Games With At Least 1 Hit

Joe DiMaggio Yankees
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2. Most Consecutive Games With At Least 1 Hit

Joe DiMaggio Yankees
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Joe DiMaggio: 56 (1941)

1. Most Consecutive Games Played

Cal Ripken Orioles
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1. Most Consecutive Games Played

Cal Ripken Orioles
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Cal Ripken: 2,632

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