20–20–20 club

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The 20–20–20 club is a term coined by sportswriters that describes a fairly exclusive group of Major League Baseball players: those who have reached the 20 double, 20 triple, and 20 home run plateaus in the same season. Through the 2007 season, it has only been accomplished seven times. The term "club" is used rather loosely, as it is generally used by sports writers and fans to group players together under a common heading.

Historically there are numerous players who have hit 20 doubles and 20 home runs in a year. It is the requirement for triples, however, that makes accomplishing the task so difficult.

In 2007, for the first time, two players accomplished this feat in the same season: Curtis Granderson and Jimmy Rollins. They also joined the 20–20–20–20 club.

Contents

20–20–20 seasons

Name Team Year 2B 3B HR
Frank Schulte Chicago Cubs 1911 30 21 21
Jim Bottomley St. Louis Cardinals 1928 42 20 31
Jeff Heath Cleveland Indians 1941 32 20 24
Willie Mays New York Giants 1957 26 20 35
George Brett Kansas City Royals 1979 42 20 23
Curtis Granderson Detroit Tigers 2007 38 23 23
Jimmy Rollins Philadelphia Phillies 2007 38 20 30

Near members

Many players have come very close to joining this club, missing only by one,two or three triples or home runs.

20–20–20–20 club

The 20–20–20–20 club refers to the group of people who have, in addition to fulfilling the requirements of the 20–20–20 club, also collected 20 or more stolen bases during their 20–20–20 season.1 Currently, Frank Schulte, Willie Mays, Curtis Granderson and Jimmy Rollins are members.

Name Team Year 2B 3B HR SB
Frank Schulte Chicago Cubs 1911 30 21 21 23
Willie Mays New York Giants 1957 26 20 35 38
Curtis Granderson Detroit Tigers 2007 38 23 23 26
Jimmy Rollins Philadelphia Phillies 2007 38 20 30 41

Rollins also became the second player (along with Willie Mays) to record a 20–20–20 season and a 30–30 season in the same year, and the second player (along with George Brett) to collect more than 200 hits in a 20–20–20 season.

Rollins is the first (and currently only) player in Major League history to collect more than 200 hits during a 20–20–20–20 season.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The 20-20-20-20 Club". Sports Illustrated.

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