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The great all-time baseball record book

Most record books have the same old stats: most home runs, fewest losses, most strikeouts, highest batting average, and so on. But where do you find the unusual stats, the records that show the other side of our national pastime? The source is The Great All-Time Baseball Record Book, an exhaustive compilation of more than 475 baseball statistical records covering pitching, fielding, batting, team, and rookie accomplishments. First compiled in 1981 by Joseph Reichler, the late editor of the first seven editions of The Baseball Encyclopedia, The Great All-Time Baseball Record Book has been updated and revised through the 1992 season. This volume contains many stats not available in the standard stat books, in categories such as: best stolen base duos; most extra-inning home runs, career; hitting streaks of 20 games or more; most wins in a season by age.

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  • "Most record books have the same old stats: most home runs, fewest losses, most strikeouts, highest batting average, and so on. But where do you find the unusual stats, the records that show the other side of our national pastime? The source is The Great All-Time Baseball Record Book, an exhaustive compilation of more than 475 baseball statistical records covering pitching, fielding, batting, team, and rookie accomplishments. First compiled in 1981 by Joseph Reichler, the late editor of the first seven editions of The Baseball Encyclopedia, The Great All-Time Baseball Record Book has been updated and revised through the 1992 season. This volume contains many stats not available in the standard stat books, in categories such as: best stolen base duos; most extra-inning home runs, career; hitting streaks of 20 games or more; most wins in a season by age."
  • "Most record books have the same old stats: most home runs, fewest losses, most strikeouts, highest batting average, and so on. But where do you find the unusual stats, the records that show the other side of our national pastime? The source is The Great All-Time Baseball Record Book, an exhaustive compilation of more than 475 baseball statistical records covering pitching, fielding, batting, team, and rookie accomplishments. First compiled in 1981 by Joseph Reichler, the late editor of the first seven editions of The Baseball Encyclopedia, The Great All-Time Baseball Record Book has been updated and revised through the 1992 season. This volume contains many stats not available in the standard stat books, in categories such as: best stolen base duos; most extra-inning home runs, career; hitting streaks of 20 games or more; most wins in a season by age."@en

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