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Here are some 1990 highlights from boxscores and SPB5 = record book.
8-28-Ken
9-20 & 9-29-Dave Parker, BSS, has 5 hit games.
4-15 & 7-17-Shane
5-12 & 8-13-Gary Pettis, KNO, had 2 triple games.<= /p>
9-4-Charlie KAN, hits 4 home runs and drives in 9 versus
4-11, Jody Reed, BSS, scores 5 times versus Ruppert.= p>
4-1, Cecil Fielder, FRA, bangs 3 homers and drives in = 8 on opening day.
5-13 & 5-29, Ron Gant, RB, drives in 6 runs in eac= h game with 5 combined homers.
6-11, Rickey Henderson, GP, steals 5 bases.
8-1, Jeffrey Leonard, BKN, fans 6 times.
5-29, Jack Clark, PAN, walks 5 times.
8-26, Dick Schofield,=
6-23, Neil Heaton, FRA, pitches a complete game loss , giving up 17 hits and 18 runs and 9 walks.
5-12, Jose DeLeon, QUI, strikes out 14 batters.
-David Cone, RB, Dwight Gooden,
-Bobby Witt, BIR, had 14 games in which he threw more = than 120 pitches.
9-8, Dave Stieb, LSW, plunked 4 batters.
9-25, John Dopson, KNO, tossed a no-hitter, walking 2 = and striking out 5.
-Doug Drabek, KIT, tossed two one-hitters in ’90= .
6-14, David Wells, CLE, tossed a 6 hit shutout and use= d only 76 pitches, 57 for strikes.
-Ron Gant, RB, hit homers in 6 straight games, May 29-June 6 and drove in runs in= 9 straight games May 26-June 6.
-Barry Bonds, BAL, scored runs in 16 straight games, A= pril 15-May 3.
-Mickey Tettleton, BAL struck out in 23 straight games= May 27-June 23.
-Tony Phillips, BAL, walked in 11 straight games, Augu= st 21-September 2.
-Greg Maddux, LAF, won 10 straight starts, May 1-June = 21.
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-Doug Drabek, KIT, had 31 quality starts.
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-Quigley’s starters had a season best 2.70 ERA.<= span style=3D'mso-spacerun:yes'> Their relievers were tops with a 2= .32.
-Kitsilano’s starters averaged 7.3 innings per s= tart, most in the league.
-Quigley won 14 straight games, Sep1-14.
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-Mark McGwire, RUP, Cecil Fielder, FRA, and Jose Canse=
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-Ron Gant, RB, had three grand slam homeruns.
-Rickey Henderson, GP, had 6 lead off homeruns.
-Julio Franco, BAL, had 5 bases loaded walks.
-Pandora had the top three A.L. leaders in on base percentage, Dave Magadan, Daryl Strawberry and Kal Daniels. The top ten all came from the AL W= est.
-Cecil Fielder, FRA, set new AL
-Mickey Tettleton, BAL, set a new
-Rob Dibble, PAN, tied Dennis Eckersley’s
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-David Cone, RBR, set a new NL record with 10.1 K̵= 7;s per 9 innings.
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Cecil Fielder, FRA, 58-138-.275, 107 runs, 136.2 runs created
Daryl Strawberry, PAN, 37-1114-.313, 18 SB, 118.8 runs created
Kevin Mitchell, BSS, 40-103-.292, 106.6 runs created= p>
Chris James, CHI, 14-68-.339, 45 doubles, 104.7 runs c= reated
Barry Bonds, BAL, 24-90-.292, 40 doubles, 26 SB, 104 r= uns created
-Top NL MVP Candidates
Ron Gant, RBR, 42-135-.324, 24 SB, 116 runs, 130.5 runs created
Ken Griffey, Jr.,
Rickey Henderson, GPG, 21-74-.310, 108 runs, 45 SB, 12= 1.2 runs created
Ryne Sandberg, RUP, 40-121-.284, 38 doubles, 21 SB, 11= 4.5 runs created
Jose Canseco,
-Top AL Cy Young Candidates
Frank Viola, BAL, 23-7, 2.69, 4 shutouts
Erik Hanson, QUI, 22-4, 2.59, 13 CG, 5 shutouts, 240 K’s
Greg Maddux, LAF, 22-9, 2.42, 12 CG, 4 shutouts
Jose Rijo, QUI, 20-3, 1.92, 6 shutouts, 223 K’s<= /p>
-Top NL Cy Young Candidates
Ramon Martinez, NMN, 19-10, 2.85, 228 K’s
Doug Drabek, KIT, 19-9, 2.01, 17 CG, 4 shutouts
Roger Clemens, BEA, 17-7, 2.43, 242 K’s