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1. Nap Lajoie of the Philadelphia Athletics set a 20th century record for batting .426 in 1901. There was only one player in the century to come close by hitting .424. Who was this that almost stood at the top?
2. In 1887, Hugh Nicol of the Cincinnati Red Stockings set an almost unreachable record of stealing 138 bases in a season. Almost 100 years later, who stole 130 and came close to topping Nicol?
3. Pete Alexander set a record for throwing 16 shutouts in a season in 1916 with the Philadelphia Phillies. This pitcher came pretty close in 1968 when he threw 13 of his own. Which pitcher was it?
4. In 1886, Matt Kilroy of the Baltimore Orioles with the American Association set an unprecedented record of 513 strikeouts in a season. Through over 100 years of baseball in any league, he was still the only pitcher to reach the 500-plateau. Who was the first pitcher in the 20th century to reach the 400-plateau for strikeouts in a season?
5. In 2006, 21 baseball greats shared the record for hitting four doubles in one game. In 2006 I hit four also, but was just one away from sitting on top of the heap on my own. Who am I?
6. I took a lot of bruises in the 1971 season by being hit with a pitch 50 times. I fell one bruise short of tying the all-time record of Hughie Jennings who was hit 51 times in 1896. Who am I?
7. The New York Mets set a record for losing 120 in their inaugural season in 1962. Which team came the closest to breaking this record, without putting their name in the record books?
8. In 2004, Adam Dunn of the Cincinnati Reds set a new season record for striking out 195 times in the season. Who came close to breaking this record in 2006 by striking out 194 times?
9. If I could have hit just one more home run in my career, I would not have retired being tied with the great Ted Williams at 521. No regrets though as I still the 1959 NL Rookie of the Year and 1969 NL MVP. Who am I?
10. Although losing the World Series in 1906, the Chicago Cubs had an amazing season by winning 116 games, setting a Major League record. Which team came close in 1998 by winning 114?
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