Glenn Davis has always been a power bat you couldn’t ignore, but on May 20, 1995, he added a new milestone to his already impressive résumé: 1,000 career runs scored. The 34-year-old first baseman reached the mark while playing for the Colorado Rockies, becoming one of only a handful of active players in the Doubleday Baseball League to cross the four-digit threshold in runs. It’s a milestone built not just on home run power, but on...
On May 16, 1995, Ivan Calderón crossed the plate for the 1,000th time in his DBL career, becoming one of the few players in league history to reach the prestigious runs milestone. The 33-year-old outfielder, who has spent his entire career with St. Louis, reached the mark in his 1,858th game—an impressive testament to both his production and durability across more than a decade of elite-level baseball. Calderón has long been a model of...
On May 16, 1995, Toronto first baseman Will Clark launched the 300th home run of his DBL career, adding another historic milestone to one of the league’s most consistent offensive résumés. The veteran slugger, now in his age-31 season, has been a metronome of production for nearly a decade—and his latest homer cements his legacy as one of the premier left-handed power bats of his era. Clark’s 300th blast came in his 1,480th career game,...
On May 11, 1995, just one day after Floyd Youmans hit the mark, Ed Correa became the newest member of the DBL’s 2,500 strikeout club. The 29-year-old right-hander recorded the milestone while pitching for Montreal, capping a career that has blended electric strikeout stuff with surprising longevity. Correa’s journey to 2,500 strikeouts has been anything but linear. After breaking in as a 19-year-old with Washington in 1985, he quickly...
On May 10, 1995, Floyd Youmans etched his name even deeper into Diamond Baseball League history, recording his 2,500th career strikeout while donning the familiar black and orange of San Francisco. The milestone, reached in his 344th career start, is more than just a round number—it’s a marker of sustained excellence, resilience, and a fastball that’s aged remarkably well. Youmans, 31, has been a fixture atop San Francisco’s rotation...
On May 11, 1995, just one day after Floyd Youmans hit the mark, Ed Correa became the newest member of the DBL’s 2,500 strikeout club. The 29-year-old right-hander recorded the milestone while pitching for Montreal, capping a career that has blended electric strikeout stuff with surprising longevity. Correa’s journey to 2,500 strikeouts has been anything but linear. After breaking in as a 19-year-old with Washington in 1985, he quickly...
On May 2, 1995, Andy Van Slyke joined one of the most prestigious power-hitting clubs in the Doubleday Baseball League, launching the 300th home run of his career in a game against Washington. The veteran outfielder, now playing for the San Diego Padres, continues to cement his legacy as one of the game’s most complete offensive threats of the past decade. The milestone blast was the latest in a career defined by both production and...
On May 2, 1995, Don Mattingly etched his name even deeper into Doubleday Baseball League history, collecting his 2,500th career hit in front of a home crowd in New York. The Yankees first baseman continues to define consistency, longevity, and professionalism—delivering yet another moment worthy of a standing ovation. The milestone hit came during a quiet but effective start to the 1995 season. Through just 33 games, the 34-year-old is...
Kansas City Royals slugger Danny Tartabull etched his name into the record books on April 25, 1995, launching the 300th home run of his Doubleday Baseball League career in front of a roaring home crowd. The long ball came in an 8–6 win over the Cleveland Spiders, punctuating a 2-for-3, 3-RBI performance that reminded fans exactly why Tartabull remains one of the most feared power hitters of his generation. The 32-year-old first baseman was...
On April 25, 1995, Detroit veteran Marty Bystrom joined one of baseball’s most exclusive pitching clubs—logging his 2,000th career strikeout in a start against the Kansas City Royals. Now in his 17th season, Bystrom continues to add to a resume defined by durability, consistency, and elite command. The milestone strikeout is more than just a number. It’s the culmination of a career that has spanned three different decades, two franchises,...