7 or More Hits By An Individual in One Game
Hits | Player | Team | Date | Opponent |
---|---|---|---|---|
97 | Johnny Burnett | Cleveland Indians | July 10, 1932 | Philadelphia Athletics |
7 | Wilbert Robinson | Baltimore Orioles | June 10, 1892 | St. Louis Browns |
78 | César Gutiérrez | Detroit Tigers | June 21, 1970 | Cleveland Indians |
7 | Rennie Stennett | Pittsburgh Pirates | September 16, 1975 | Chicago Cubs |
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