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07-10-12 09:37 PM #1NYYF Cy Young

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Best Career Statistics In All-Star Games
Is there a site listing the players with the most hits, RBI, innings pitched, etc. in All-Star games? Does anybody know what player has the most All-Star hits and the most All-Star games with hits? Jeter has 11 hits in 7 All-Star games with an average of .440.
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07-10-12 11:35 PM #2Member
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Re: Best Career Statistics In All-Star Games
Willie Mays holds both of those records at 23 career All-Star Game hits with hits in 15 separate Games.
I don't know of a site that's got exactly what you're looking for, but http://www.baseball-almanac.com/asgmenu.shtml has a good deal of data, plus B-R's play index has some info as well.
Edit: After looking through it further, the Baseball Almanac link appears to have lists of a bunch of ASG records.Yankees / Bulls / Raiders / Illini Athletics Fan
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07-11-12 08:38 AM #3
Re: Best Career Statistics In All-Star Games
http://www.baseball-reference.com/al...ders_bat.shtml
It doesn't tell how many games it took for each record, but there's plenty of info there. You can also click on any individual player to find out how many All-Star games he played in.A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines.- Barry Manilow
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07-11-12 09:33 AM #4
Re: Best Career Statistics In All-Star Games
Along the same lines, are there lifetime statistics anywhere for Spring Training Games. All Time Category Leaders, etc.?
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07-11-12 01:43 PM #5NYYF Cy Young

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