6 (or more) hits in a single game

 

  1. J. Bates, Baltimore at Hunt Valley, August 31, 1911 (6 for 6, 1 Run, double, 3 triples, 3 RBI's)

  2. T. Cobb, Chicoutimi at Pittsburgh, September 8, 1911 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, homerun, 3 RBI's)

  3. M. Huggins, Grand Rapids at Corleone, July 31, 1912 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, 4 doubles, triple, 4 RBI's)

  4. S. Crawford, Hunt Valley at Selkirk, April 10, 1913 (6 for 7, 5 Runs, double, 6 RBI's)

  5. V. Saier, Hunt Valley at Selkirk, April 10, 1913 (6 for 7, 3 Runs, double, 5 RBI's)

  6. E. Collins, Chicoutimi at Pittsburgh, May 19, 1916 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, 2 doubles, 2 triples, 2 RBI's)

  7. C. Stengel, Chicoutimi at Grand Rapids, May 30, 1916 (6 for 8, 4 Runs, 9 RBI's)

  8. H. Baker, Chicago vs. Hunt Valley, September 4, 1918 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 4 RBI's)

  9. B. Southworth, New York at Waukesha, April 27, 1919 (6 for 6, 2 Runs)

  10. R. Hornsby, Selkirk at Cincy, May 13, 1919 (6 for 6, 6 Runs, homer, 3 RBI's)

  11. Z. Wheat, Chicoutimi at Cincy, September 12, 1919 (6 for 6, 5 Runs, 2 doubles, 3 RBI's)

  12. C. Stengel, Chicoutimi at Cincy, September 14, 1919 (6 for 6, 3 Runs, double, 5 RBI's)

  13. B. Jacobson, Pennsylvania at Grand Rapids, May 25, 1920 (6 for 7, 2 Runs, 1 RBI)

  14. E. Foster, Pennsylvania at Grand Rapids, May 25, 1920 (6 for 7, 5 Runs, 5 RBI)

  15. M. Carey, Chicago at Adirondack, June 25, 1920 (6 for 6, 3 Runs, 2 RBI)

  16. G. Burns, Selkirk at Pennsylvania, June 11, 1921 (6 for 7, 3 doubles, 5 Runs, 3 RBI)

  17. C. Bigbee, Selkirk at Bradenton, July 26, 1921 (6 for 6, all singles, 1 Run, 3 RBI)

  18. H. Ford, Bradenton at Chicago, August 21, 1921 (6 for 7, double, 4 Runs, 5 RBI)

  19. T. Boeckel, Grand Rapids at Adirondack, August 22, 1921 (6 for 7, double, 2 Runs, 3 RBI) (12 inns)

  20. H. Mueller, Hunt Valley at New York, April 21, 1922 (6 for 7, homer, 3 Runs, 7 RBI)

  21.  G. Kelly, Chicoutimi at Baltimore, May 13, 1922 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, triple, 2 Runs, 3 RBI)

  22.  F. Frisch, Baltimore vs. Evanston, July 14, 1922 (6 for 6, double, triple, 4 Runs, 3 RBI)

  23. J. Bottomley, Baltimore vs. New York, May 2, 1923 (6 for 6, 2 triples, 2 homers, 5 Runs, 8 RBI's)

  24. R. Youngs, Baltimore vs. Chicago, June 3, 1923 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, 2 Runs, 4 RBI's)

  25. H. Summa, Waukesha vs. Corleone, June 13, 1923 (6 for 8, double, 4 Runs, 2 RBI's) (13 inns)

  26. Z. Wheat, Chicoutimi at Grand Rapids, September 15, 1923 (6 for 7, homer, 4 Runs, 3 RBI's)

  27. G. Burns, Selkirk at Chicoutimi, September 20, 1923 (6 for 6, homer, 4 Runs, 4 RBI's)

  28. J. Statz, Chicago at Pennsylvania, September 27, 1923 (6 for 7, 3 Runs, 7 RBI's)

  29. R. Hornsby, Selkirk at Evanston, April 16, 1924 (6 for 6, 3 Runs, 0 RBI's)

  30. C. Grimm, Waukesha at Adirondack, May 14, 1924 (6 for 6, triple, 1 Run, 7 RBI's)

  31. G. Myatt, Baltimore at Grand Rapids, July 28, 1924 (6 for 7, 2 triples, 3 Runs, 10 RBI's)

  32. W. Gerber, Grand Rapids at Evanston, September 8, 1924 (7 for 7, 3 doubles, 5 Runs, 2 RBI's)

  33. M. Stock, Baltimore at Hunt Valley, April 28, 1925 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 2 RBI's)

  34. F. Frisch, Baltimore at Evanston, July 10, 1925 (6 for 7, 2 Runs, 3 RBI's)

  35. H. Summa, Waukesha at Chicago, July 22, 1925 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 1 RBI)

  36. B. Paschal, Chicago at Selkirk, August 23, 1925 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, double, 8 RBI's)

  37. R. Wrightstone, Bradenton at Cincy, September 6, 1925 (6 for 6, 5 Runs, 2 doubles, triple, 9 RBI's)

  38. B. Paschal, Chicago vs. Hunt Valley, September 7, 1925 (6 for 7, 3 Runs, homer, 3 RBI's)

  39. R. Hornsby, Selkirk at Pennsylvania, September 26, 1925 (6 for 6, 3 Runs, 4 doublesr, 4 RBI's)

  40. J. Mostil, Chicoutimi at Cincy, August 17, 1926, (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 2 doubles, 3 RBI)

  41. S. Adams, Bradenton at Pennsylvania, September 11, 1926, (6 for 7, 3 Runs, 5 RBI)

  42. P. Waner, Cincy at Pennsylvania, September 20, 1926, (6 for 8, double, homer, 3 Runs, 4 RBI) (13 inns)

  43. P. Waner, Cincy at Baltimore, June 12, 1927, (6 for 6, double, 4 Runs, RBI)

  44. P. Scott, Selkirk at Pennsylvania, June 20, 1927, (6 for 6, 3 doubles, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  45. B. Miller, Bradenton at Corleone, July 9, 1927, (6 for 6, double, 2 triples, 2 Runs, 9 RBI)

  46. W. Hudlin, Chicago at Baltimore, August 22, 1927, (6 for 6,  4 Runs, 3 RBI) (PITCHER!!!)

  47. E. Combs, Grand Rapids vs. Cincy, September 1, 1927, (6 for 6, double, triple, 2 Runs, 3 RBI)

  48. B. Rogell, Grand Rapids at Pennsylvania, September 30, 1927, (6 for 7, 3 Runs, 2 RBI)

  49. G. Goslin, Adirondack vs. Pennsylvania, April 11, 1928 , (6 for 6, triple, homer, 7 Runs, 3 RBI)

  50. J. Judge, Adirondack at Evanston, May 4, 1928 , (6 for 6, double, homer, 2 Runs, 3 RBI)

  51. L. Waner, Selkirk at New York, May 11 1928 (game 2), (6 for 7, 3 doubles,  3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  52. J. Stone, Corleone at Evanston, June 5, 1928 , (6 for 7, 2 doubles, homer, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  53. A. Simmons, Corleone at Evanston, June 5, 1928 , (6 for 7, homer, 4 Runs, 3 RBI)

  54. G. Goslin, Adirondack vs. Grand Rapids, August 3, 1928 , (6 for 6, 2 doubles, 4 Runs, 2 RBI)

  55. B. Miller, Bradneton at Evanston, September 7, 1928 , (6 for 7, 3 Runs) (11 inns)

  56. S. Langford, Adirondack at Selkirk, September 17, 1928 , (6 for 7, double, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  57. C. Klein, New York at Waukesha, May 30, 1929 (game 1), (6 for 6, double,  3 homers, 4 Runs, 7 RBI)

  58. T. Lazzeri, Grand Rapids at Pennylvania, July 3, 1929, (6 for 7, 2 doubles,  6 Runs, 8 RBI)

  59. S. Davis, Evanston vs. Corleone, July 9, 1929, (6 for 7, 3 Runs, 4 RBI)

  60. B. Falk, Waukesha vs. Bradenton, September 21, 1929, (6 for 6, 5 Runs, 2 doubles, 1 RBI)

  61. M. Cochrane, South Setauket at Miami, July 6, 1930 (6 for 6, double, homer, 6 Runs, 4 RBI)

  62. L. Gehrig, Gate City vs. New Jersey, July 12, 1930 (6 for 6, 2 homers, 5 Runs, 4 RBI)

  63. B. Terry, New Jersey at New York, July 30, 1930 (6 for 7, homer, 3 Runs, 2 RBI)

  64. L. Waner, Islip vs. New Jersey, July 30, 1930 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, 2 Runs, 1 RBI, 11 INNINGS)

  65. B. Ruth, South Setauket at Nashua, August 3, 1930 (6 for 6, triple, 3 homers, 5 Runs, 9 RBI)

  66. F. Frisch, Nashua at New York, August 15, 1930 (6 for 7, double, triple, 4 Runs, 3 RBI)

  67. B. Ruth, South Setauket at New York, August 9, 1931 (6 for 7, 2 doubles, triple, 2 homers, 5 Runs, 9 RBI)

  68. P. Whitney, South Setauket at New York, August 9, 1931 (6 for 7, homer, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  69. S. Davis, Shelby at Bellingham, August 23, 1931 (6 for 6, 2 homers, 4 Runs, 9 RBI)

  70. T. Cuccinello, Islip at New York, September 8, 1932 (6 for 6, double, 2 Runs, 4 RBI)

  71. J. Vosmik, New York vs. Islip, September 9, 1932 (6 for 6, homer, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  72. Ba. Herman, Santa Barbara vs. Pennsylvania, September 12, 1932 (6 for 6, triple, homer, 3 Runs, 4 RBI)

  73. J. Stone, Corleone vs. Bergen, May 18, 1933 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, 2 Runs, 3 RBI)

  74. A. Vaughan, Bergen at Kentucky, September 22, 1933 (6 for 6, homer, 3 Runs, 1 RBI)

  75. S. Davis, Shelby at Bradenton, September 23, 1933 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 3 RBI)

  76. B. Terry, Bergen vs. Waukesha, April 28, 1934 (game 2) (6 for 6, 4 Runs, 2 RBI)

  77. J. Moore, Iowa at New York, May 8, 1934 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, homer, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  78. B. Knickerbocker, Potsdam vs. Corleone, July 30, 1934 (6 for 7  3 doubles, 5 Runs, 2 RBI)

  79. B. Boyle, New York at Rosecroix, August 24, 1934 (6 for 7  2 doubles, 3 Runs, 2 RBI)

  80. A. Vaughan, Bergen vs. Potsdam, September 24, 1934 (7 for 7, double, triple, homer, 6 Runs, 5 RBI)

  81. L. Appling, Bushwood at Bradenton, April 20, 1936 (6 for 9, 3 Runs, 2 RBI, 17 INNINGS)

  82. A. Simmons, Corleone vs. Santa Barbara, April 24, 1936 (6 for 6, double, homer, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  83. L. Lary, Nashua vs. Iowa, July 6, 1936 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  84. W. Moses, Waukesha at Rosecroix, August 3, 1936 (6 for 6, double, homer, 5 Runs, 3 RBI)

  85. A. Simmons, Corleone at Rosecroix, September 26, 1936 (6 for 7, double, homer, 4 Runs, 5 RBI)

  86. J. Brown, Waukesha vs. Pennsylvania, September 23, 1937 (6 for 8, double, 1 Run, 3 RBI, 14 INNINGS)

  87. A. Lopez, Bedrock  at Rosecroix, June 22, 1938 (6 for 6, double, 4 Runs,)

  88. L. Waner, Saukville at Pennsylvania, July 15, 1938 (6 for 6, 3 Runs, 2 RBI)

  89. D. Miles, Bedrock at Santa Barbara, July 1, 1939 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 4 RBI)

  90. C. Keller, Pennsylvania at Corleone, May 1, 1940 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 2 RBI)

  91. P. Higgins, New York at Iowa, June 2, 1940 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 1 RBI)

  92. E. Slaughter, Waukesha vs. Iowa, May 5, 1941 (6 for 6, 5 Runs, 2 RBI)

  93. L. Appling, Bedrock at Iowa, June 24, 1941 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, 4 Runs, 1 RBI)

  94. P. Cavaretta, Bedrock at Iowa, June 24, 1941 (6 for 6,double, 3 Runs, 4 RBI)

  95. T. Williams, Waukesha at Bradenton, July 7, 1941 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, 4 homers, 5 Runs, 6 RBI)

  96. B. Rowell, Marshall at Waukesha, September 21, 1941 (6 for 6, double, triple, homer, 5 Runs, 4 RBI)

  97. S. Musial, Corleone vs. Pennsylvania, April 29, 1942 (6 for 6, double, 2 Runs, 4 RBI)

  98. B. Johnson, Pennsylvania at Rosecroix, May 7, 1942 (6 for 7, homer, 3 Runs, 9 RBI)

  99. P. Higgins, New York at Iowa, May 11, 1942 (6 for 6, 3 doubles, 3 Runs, 4 RBI)

  100. W. Kurowski, Bergen at Iowa, September 29, 1943 (6 for 6, 4 Runs)

  101. R. Northey, Iowa at Corleone, May 8, 1944 (6 for 6, double, homer, 4 Runs, 4 RBI)

  102. E. Verban, Saukville at New York, August 15, 1944 (6 for 6, double, homer, 4 Runs, 1 RBI)

  103. M. Rocco, Hogpath at Waukesha, September 11, 1944 (6 for 7, triple, homer, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  104. E. Lake, Curbside at Waukesha, May 12, 1945 (6 for 7, 1 Run, 4 RBI)

  105. V. Stephens, Bradenton at Corleone, September 3, 1945 (6 for 7, 4 Runs, 4 RBI)

  106. E. Valo, Iowa at Adirondack, May 10, 1946 (6 for 7, 3 Runs, 4 RBI)

  107. B. Adams, Santa Barbara at Saukville, April 28, 1948 (6 for 8, 5 Runs, double, 3 RBI)

  108. A. Zarilla, Hogpath at New York, July 5, 1948 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, double, 2 RBI)

  109. T. Holmes, Bradenton at Adirondack, July 5, 1948 (6 for 7, 2 Runs, 4 RBI)

  110. A. Zarilla, Hogpath at Curbside, July 11, 1948 (6 for 7, 1 Runs, homer, 2 RBI, 11 innings)

  111. C. Furillo, Waukesha vs. Pennsylvania, May 16, 1949 (6 for 11, 2 Runs, 22 innings)

  112. S. Dente, New York vs. Adirondack, June 18, 1949 (6 for 6, double, 3 Runs, 4 RBI)

  113. N. Jones, Pennsylvania at Santa Barbara, June 27, 1949 (6 for 6, 3 doubles, 2 Runs, 6 RBI)

  114. J. Lipon, Santa Barbara vs. Saukville, July 27, 1949 (6 for 6, 2 doubles, 2 Runs, 3 RBI)

  115. D. Mitchell, Bergen vs. Selkirk, April 27, 1950 (6 for 7, double, 4 Runs, 1 RBI)

  116. E. Torgeson, Chicos at Saukville, September 3, 1950 (6 for 6, double, homer, 4 Runs, 5 RBI)

  117. E. Valo, Grand Rapids at Selkirk, June 3, 1951 (6 for 6, double, 3 Runs, 3 RBI)

  118. C. Furillo, Waukesha at Selkirk, August 15, 1951 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, 4 RBI)

  119. B. Ramazzotti, Chicoutimi at Bradenton, August 30, 1952 (6 for 7, double, homer, 1 Run, 3 RBI, 16 innings)

  120. W. Mays, Adirondack vs, Waukesha, May 14, 1955 (6 for 6, double, 2 homers, 4 Runs, 7 RBI)

  121. K. Boyer, Evanston at Adirondack, June 18, 1956 (6 for 6, double, homer, 1 Run, 3 RBI, 13 innings)

  122. R. Boone, Chicoutimi at Selkirk, August 19, 1956 (6 for 7, homer, 3 Runs, 2 RBI)

  123. G. Hodges, Grand Rapids at Bergen, August 7, 1957 (7 for 8, double, 2 Runs, 15 innings)

  124.  H. Lopez, Pennsylvania vs. Santa Barbara, May 7, 1958 (6 for 6, double, homer, 2 Runs, RBI, 12 innings)

  125.   P. Runnels, Pennsylvania vs. Bergen, June 16, 1959 (6 for 7, double, homer, 2 Runs, 2 RBI, 11 innings)

  126.   R. Bridges, Evanston vs. Santa Barbara, September 26, 1959 (6 for 6, Run, 13 innings)

  127. . R. Fairly, Grand Rapids at New England, June 29, 1962 (6 for 6, double, homer, 3 Runs, 4 RBI)

  128. . R. Clemente, Chicoutimi vs. Dunbar, June 2, 1963 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, GS homer, 5 RBI)

  129.  C. Hinton, Hunt Valley at Santa Barbara, September 28, 1963 (6 for 6, 2 Runs, double, 2 RBI)

  130.  D. Clendenon, Pennsylvania at Chicoutimi, July 21, 1965 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, 2 homers, 3 RBI)

  131.  C. Yastrzemski, Hunt Valley at Stone Creek, July 6, 1968 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, homer, 4 RBI)

  132.  B. Tolan, Long Island at Hunt Valley, April 23, 1969 (6 for 6, 4 Runs, double, homer, RBI)