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In [[Major League Baseball]] (MLB), the '''50-50 club''' is the group of [[Batter (baseball)|batters]], currently one, who have collected 50 [[home run]]s and 50 [[stolen base]]s in a single season. Only one professional baseball player, [[Shohei Ohtani]] has possessed both the power and speed to reach this level, and no players have done so more than once. |
In [[Major League Baseball]] (MLB), the '''50-50 club''' is the group of [[Batter (baseball)|batters]], currently one, who have collected 50 [[home run]]s and 50 [[stolen base]]s in a single season. Only one professional baseball player, [[Shohei Ohtani]] has possessed both the power and speed to reach this level, and no players have done so more than once. |
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'''50-50 club''' may refer to: |
'''50-50 club''' may also refer to: |
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* [[50 goals in 50 games]] (National Hockey League) |
* [[50 goals in 50 games]] (National Hockey League) |
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* ''The 50/50 Club'', a Cincinnati television talk/variety show hosted by [[Ruth Lyons (broadcaster)#Television|Ruth Lyons]] during 1953–1967 |
* ''The 50/50 Club'', a Cincinnati television talk/variety show hosted by [[Ruth Lyons (broadcaster)#Television|Ruth Lyons]] during 1953–1967 |
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* 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases (Major League Baseball) |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 17:13, 20 September 2024
In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 50-50 club is the group of batters, currently one, who have collected 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a single season. Only one professional baseball player, Shohei Ohtani has possessed both the power and speed to reach this level, and no players have done so more than once.
50-50 club may also refer to:
- 50 goals in 50 games (National Hockey League)
- The 50/50 Club, a Cincinnati television talk/variety show hosted by Ruth Lyons during 1953–1967
See also
- 40–40 club (Major League Baseball)