32. Wilbur Wood, 1973.
33. Cesar Gutierrez, 1970, Detroit.
34. .243.
35. Tom Cheney, 21 (in 16 innings).
36. Hank and Tommie Aaron (758).
37. Montreal Royals.
38. Floyd "Bill" Bevens and Cookie Lavagetto.
39. 1903, Boston Americans and Pittsburgh Nationals.
40. Joe Page.
41. "Rubber."
42. John McGraw.
43. "Pickles."
44. Phil Regan.
45. Mike Epstein.
46. Sherman Jones.
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