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Most Recent Cycle Hit For Each MLB Franchise (Updated For Wil Myers, April 10, 2017)
Posted by Paul Francis Sullivan
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The First Cycle of the Year!
Going into 2015, the Padres had never had a no hitter nor a cycle hit. Now they are still waiting for that elusive no hitter, but they can chalk up multiple cycles now.
Wil Myers lined one into left center field and legged it out for a triple, completing the cycle and leading the Padres to a 5-3 victory against the Rockies.
Back in 2015, Matt Kemp legged out HIS cycle with a triple in Coors.
Innnnnnteresting. The Padres are STILL waiting for their first cycle that wasn’t hit in Colorado!
Go figure.
Here is the list, updated for today’s action!
THE MOST CYCLE HIT
FOR EACH FRANCHISE

PITTSBURGH PIRATES
John Jaso
September 28, 2016 vs. Chicago Cubs

NEW YORK YANKEES
Melky Cabrera.
August 2, 2009 vs Chicago White Sox

MINNESOTA TWINS
Michael Cuddyer
May 22, 2009 vs Milwaukee
KANSAS CITY ROYALS
George Brett
June 24, 1990 vs. Toronto
BONUS –
Last Cycles Hit For Teams in Old Locations
MONTREAL EXPOS
Vladimir Guerrero
September 14, 2003 vs. New York Mets
WASHINGTON SENATORS
Jim King
May 26, 1964 vs. Boston
NEW YORK GIANTS
Don Mueller
July 11, 1954 vs. Pittsburgh

PHILADELPHIA ATHLETICS
Elmer Valo
August 2, 1950 vs. Chicago White Sox

BROOKLYN DODGERS
Gil Hodges
June 25, 1949 vs. Pittsburgh
ST. LOUIS BROWNS
George McQuinn
July 19, 1941 vs. Boston Red Sox
BOSTON DOVES
Bill Collins
October 6, 1910 vs. Philadelphia Phillies
Still waiting for the first ever Marlins cycle.
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The Most Recent Cycle Hit For All Teams (Updated for Freddie Freeman, 6-15-2016)
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The First Cycle of the Year!
And true to 2016 Atlanta Braves style, the team almost lost the damn game. It took extra innings, but Freddie Freeman made the list. This might be the highlight of Atlanta’s season!
Here is the list, updated for today’s action!
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The Most Recent Cycle Hit For Each Team (Updated for Matt Kemp, August 14, 2015 )
Posted by Paul Francis Sullivan
THE FIRST PADRE CYCLE!!!
No Padre has ever thrown a no hitter. No Padres team has ever won the World Series. No Padre had ever hit for the cycle… until now.
Matt Kemp hit a fly ball that ricocheted off the right center field wall in Coors Field. By the time he stood at third base, the cycle was achieved.
This has been a rough year for the Padres and for Kemp, but this hit must have felt sweet.
Here is the list, updated for today’s action!
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Tags: aaron hill, adrian beltre, alex ríos, arizona diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, b.j. upton, baltimore orioles, Bill collins, Boston Doves, boston red sox, brandon barnes, brock holt, brooklyn, california angels, carlos guillen, chicago cubs, chicago white sox, cincinnati reds, cleveland indians, colorado rockies, cristian guzman, Daryle Ward, david bell, detroit tigers, Elmer Valo, eric davis, felix pie, george brett, george kottaras, Gil Hodges, Hitting for the Cycle, houston astros, Jeff Frye, Jim King, Jose Valentin, kansas city royals, los angeles angels of anaheim, los angeles dodgers, mark ellis, mark grace, mark grudzielanek, mark kotsay, matt kemp, melky cabrera, michael cuddyer, Mike Trout, milwaukee brewers, minnesota twins, montreal expos, new york giants, new york mets, new york yankees, oakland a's, oakland athletics, orlando hudson, pablo sandoval, Phiadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Athletics, philadelphia phillies, pittsburgh pirates, san diego padres, san francisco giants, scott hairston, seattle mariners, st louis cardinals, st. louis browns, Sully Baseball, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, toronto blue jays, travis hafner, vladimir guerrero, washington nationals, washington senators
The Most Recent Cycle Hit For Each Team (Updated for Adrian Beltre, August 3, 2015 )
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Adrian Beltre with the Tri Cycle.
The Rangers third baseman, who is quietly assembling a Hall of Fame resume, joined Bob Meusel, Babe Herman and Long John Reilly in the exclusive “Three Cycles in a Career” club.
OK, it isn’t quite Bonds, Aaron, Ruth, Mays… but it is kind of cool.
Bad news for Shin-Soo Choo who didn’t even last 3 weeks on this list!
Meanwhile Beltre is on here twice as the most recent cycle for the Rangers and the Mariners.
Here is the list, updated for today’s action!
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The Most Recent Cycle Hit For Each Team (Updated for Shin-Soo Choo, July 21, 2015)
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First Texas cycle in 2 years!
Lots of people hit their cycles in Colorado. Choo is the latest. In fact his teammate Delino DeShields almost joined him if only he could have connected for a Coors homer himself.
Either way, it was safe to say that humidor or no humidor, it was a good night to hit in Colorado (except for the Rockies who were shutout, 9-0.
Here is the list, updated for today’s action!
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The Most Recent Cycle Hit For Each Team (Updated for Brock Holt – June 16, 2015)
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The First Cycle Hit for 2015!
With all the great hitters in baseball, naturally it is BROCK HOLT of the Red Sox who gets a single, double, triple and homer. Granted, I am not thrilled that he wears Wade Boggs’ number 26, but this is a day to celebrate.
Good bye John Valentin, no longer on this list.
I have compiled a list of the most current no hitter for each franchise, but here is the companion list for the cycle. Is it harder to hit for the cycle? Probably. But Holt did it!
Here is the list, updated for today’s action!
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Tags: aaron hill, adrian beltre, alex ríos, arizona diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, b.j. upton, baltimore orioles, Bill collins, Boston Doves, boston red sox, brandon barnes, brock holt, brooklyn, california angels, carlos guillen, chicago cubs, chicago white sox, cincinnati reds, cleveland indians, colorado rockies, cristian guzman, Daryle Ward, david bell, detroit tigers, Elmer Valo, eric davis, felix pie, george brett, george kottaras, Gil Hodges, Hitting for the Cycle, houston astros, Jeff Frye, Jim King, Jose Valentin, kansas city royals, los angeles angels of anaheim, los angeles dodgers, mark ellis, mark grace, mark grudzielanek, mark kotsay, melky cabrera, michael cuddyer, Mike Trout, milwaukee brewers, minnesota twins, montreal expos, new york giants, new york mets, new york yankees, oakland a's, oakland athletics, orlando hudson, pablo sandoval, Phiadelphia Phillies, Philadelphia Athletics, philadelphia phillies, pittsburgh pirates, san francisco giants, scott hairston, seattle mariners, st louis cardinals, st. louis browns, Sully Baseball, tampa bay rays, texas rangers, toronto blue jays, travis hafner, vladimir guerrero, washington nationals, washington senators
Cespedes Wins The 2014 MLB HR Derby With An Awesome Power Display: Stop Complaining About The Contest Experts!
Posted by Jonathan Hacohen
Hunter Stokes (Chief Writer): Follow @stokes_hunter21
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I have had enough with the experts flogging on the HR Derby last night.
Yes, it took long, but not as long as last year. I believe the actual event was under 3 hours. What every one was feeling had a lot to do with the hour plus rain delay.
I loved the new format of 7 outs, and AL vs NL. If there is anything I think the MLB could do away with – is having 5 players in each league participant.
I firmly believe that Jose Bautista and Giancarlo Stanton suffered because of an inactive round caused by them both winning a bye. Read the rest of this entry →
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Odds To Win The 2014 Home Run Derby + ALL – Time Derby Winners + Cespedes Wins 2014 Title
Posted by Jonathan Hacohen
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I said yesterday that I believed Todd Frazier would be an underdog darkhorse to win the HR derby at Target Field.
Little did I know he is tied for the 8th favorite out of 10 hitters.
The ALL – Star longball competition has changed formats. There are 3 players from the AL and NL that survive the 1st RD (7 outs each hitter).
The top players in each league (during the 1st round) win a bye into the semi-final round automatically, while the 2nd and 3rd seeds in each league square off in the 2nd round in a matchup each.
Once the winners are established in that round (7 Outs), the remaining 4 contestants will be duking it out in their respective leagues to find who owns the National League and American league big fly bragging rights.
It is all players within their own league until the final.
The winners of the AL/NL will face off for the championship. Again, all rounds contain 7 outs. Maybe this will ease some of the time constraints. Read the rest of this entry →
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He is a 30/30 Club Member: But How Good Was Eric Davis?
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Friday June.8, 2012
Chuck Booth (Lead Baseball Writer and @chuckbooth3024 on twitter)- Eric Davis was an amazing talent for the Cincinnati Reds during the mid 1980’s. He was drafted as a shortstop but quickly made his way through the minors and ended up in the Reds outfield for his debut in May of 1984. You talk about 5 tools in a player, Davis was the poster-boy for this. Pete Rose described him in one of his books as “having the greatest raw ability that he had seen since Roberto Clemente.” Davis grew up in Los Angeles, California and was a thin-wiry 165 pounds when he came up to the Majors, despite being 6 foot 2 in height. In 174 AB that year, he hit 10 HRs an stole 10 bases. In 1985, he hit 8 HRs and stole 16 bases in just 122 AB. This prompted a promotion to full-time player by then skipper Pete Rose at the start of the 1986 season.
The Cincinnati Reds had just come out of he ‘Big Red Machine’ era and were searching for young players such as Davis and Barry Larkin to take the reins with the new club. Eric Davis did not disappoint in his first season, in just 415 AB he hit 27 HRs and stole an eye-popping 80 bases while scoring 97 runs. A star was born. Eric Davis played with an all-out mentality, as such he required rest days from time to time with the nicks and bruises he would sustain through stealing bases or playing nice defense by diving. The Reds were always in contention under Pete Rose, however they were always finishing in 2nd place. It finally looked the team had a nucleus of players that could take them to the promise land. Davis was right at the top of the forefront for talent. Read the rest of this entry →
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