| 15 Strikeouts in a Game | Major League Pitchers who have struck out more than 15 batters in a game. |
| 20-Win Season | Major Leaguers who have achieved 20 or more wins in a season since 1903. |
| 250 Minor Leaguer Homers | Players who, between 1978 and the current year, have amassed 250 or more home runs in the minor leagues. |
| 3 Homers in a game | Major Leaguers who have hit 3 or more home runs in a game. |
| 300 Career Saves | Major League relievers who have achieved 300 or more saves in their career. |
| 300 Career Wins | Major Leaguers who have achieved 300 career pitching victories. |
| 300 Minor Leaguer Stolen Bases | Players who, between 1978 and the current year, have amassed 300 or more stolen bases in the minor leagues. |
| 300 Strikeouts in a Season | Major Leaguers who have struck out 300 or more batters in a single season. |
| 4 Doubles in a Game | Major Leaguers who have hit 4 2-baggers in a game. |
| 4 Strikeouts in 1 Inning | You've heard of pitcher's striking out the side but these guys have gone one step further. In cases where a 3rd strike is dropped by the catcher, the batter may run to first base and though the pitcher is given a strikeout, it does not count for an out. This gives the pitcher the opportunity to strike out an extra batter in the inning. |
| 40 Homers in a Season MLB | Players who have hit 40 or more in a Major League Season |
| 5 or more Stolen Bases in a Game | Speedsters who have stolen 5 or more bases in a game in the majors. |
| 50 Doubles in a Season | Players who have hit 50 or more doubles in a season. |
| 50 Saves in a Season | Major League relievers who have achieved 50 saves in a season |
| 500 Career Homers | Major Leaguer hitters who have hit 500 or more career home runs. |
| 6 hits in a Game | Major Leaguers who have hit 6 or more hits in a game. Includes extra-inning games. |
| 70 Stolen Bases in Pro Ball | Professional Players who have stolen 70 or more bases in a season for a given team. Excludes players with an aggregated total of more than 70 between multiple teams. |
| 9 or more RBIs in a Game | Players who have had 9 or more Runs Batted In during a single game. Includes extra-inning games. |
| Actors in Baseball Movies | Baseball players who have had roles in baseball movies. |
| All-Star Game Most Valuable Player | Most Valuable of the Mid-season all-star game. |
| All-star Game Starting Pitcher | Pitchers who were named to start for the AL or NL in the all-star for a given year. |
| Amateur Draft 1st Pick | Players who have been drafted #1 overall in the June Regular phase of the Amateur Draft. |
| Baseball America Minor League Player of the Year | The best Minor League player of a given year as selected by Baseball American |
| Batting Champion | AL and NL Batting champions since 1903. |
| Bizarre Plays | Some of the stranger occurences in baseball history. |
| College All-American (1st team) | 1st Team College-American as named by Baseball America |
| College Hall of Famer | Players who were elected to an NCAA school's athletics hall of fame. |
| College World Series Champions | Players who were part of a College World Series winning team. |
| College World Series Outstanding Player | Most valuable player of the College World Series tournament |
| Comeback Player of the Year | Major Leaguers who have been judged to have had the best comeback season. |
| Consecutive Games Streak | Major Leaguers with the most consecutive games played, whether they were a starter or a sub |
| Cy Young Award | Major Leagues who have won the Cy Young Award for best pitcher in their league. |
| Died while Active | Players who died while still an active player. An active player is determined by a player dying during a season where he played or during the offseason subsequent to his last season. |
| Expansion Draft Pick | Players who were picked as part of an expansion draft since 1961. |
| Famous Baseball Wives | These baseball players married within the celebrity world. |
| First Player Drafted from College | Starting in 1965, the player who was drafted first chronologically for a particular University, College or Community College. |
| First Round Draft Pick | Players who were drafted in the first round of the June Regular Phase since 1965. This includes players who were supplemental first picks as a result of free agent signings or trades. |
| Futures Game Participant | The futures game is played the day before the All-Star game and features the best prospects in the minor leagues, split up into 2 teams. United States vs The World. The following players have participated in the game. |
| Giants (6ft 9 or taller) | Players (in any league) whose listed height in our database is 6 foot 9 or greater. |
| Gold Glove Award | Major Leaguers Awarded a Gold Glove Award for being the best fielder in his league at a position. |
| Golden Spikes Award | The best college baseball player in the United States is awarded the Golden Spikes Award. |
| Hall of Famers | Players who have been inducted into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame. This is not a complete list as it will not include broadcasters, builders and other related non-players. |
| High School All-American | Named by Baseball America as one of the top high school players in the nation for a given year. 1st Team All-Americans only |
| Highest Paid | Players who have been, during a given year, the top paid base-salary athlete. |
| Hit by Pitch Expert | Players who have a knack for getting on base by getting hit by a pitch. Based on a minimum of 1000 at bats. |
| Hitting for the Cycle | Major Leaguers with a single, double, triple and home run in a single game. |
| Hitting Streak of 30 Games | Major Leaguers who have had batting streaks of 30 or more consecutive games reaching base safely via hit. |
| Home Run Derby Participant | Participants in the All-Star Game weekend home run derby. |
| Home Run in 1st MLB At Bat | Major Leaguers who hit a home run in their first major league at-bat. |
| HR Leader by Franchise | Home Run Leaders by Major League Franchise |
| Johnny Bench Award (NCAA Catcher) | NCAA Catcher of the year. |
| Knuckleballers | Pitchers who are known to throw the Knuckleball as one of their primary pitches. |
| League MVP - Minors | Players who have been named as Most Valuable Player for a Minor League |
| Little League World Series | Baseball players in our database who have also participated in the Little League World Series Tournament in Williamsport,Pennsylvania |
| Major League All-Star Game | Major Leaguers who have participated in the MLB Mid-Season all-star game. |
| Major League Comebacks | Players who returned to the Major Leagues at least 3 full years after they last played in the show. |
| Major League Manager | A list of Major League Managers since 1903. For each manager's career record, go to his managers page. |
| Major Leaguers who played in Japan | Players who have played both in the Major Leagues and in the Japanese Professional Leagues |
| Memorable Home Runs | Some players who have hit memorable Major League home runs. |
| Military Service | Players who performed military service, mostly from World War II. |
| Minor League 30-30 Club | Minor Leaguers who achieved 30 homers and 30 stolen bases at a single minor league level. |
| Minor League HR Leader | Minor Leaguers who have led the entire minor leagues in home runs for a given year. |
| MLB 30-30 Club | Players who have achieved more than 30 homers and more than 30 stolen bases in a single major league season. |
| MLB Most Valuable Player | Major Leaguers who have won the Most Valuable Player award in the American or National League |
| MLB Rookie of the Year | Major Leaguers who have won the Rookie of the Year award in the American or National League. |
| Moneyball - The Book | Players who were central figures of the Moneyball book by Michael Lewis |
| Multi-sport Players | Players who are known to have been a high-level player at another professional sport. |
| Named in Mitchell Report | Players who were explicitly named in the Mitchell Report released by Senator George Mitchell on December 13,2007 |
| NCAA Conference MVP | College players who were named the MVP of their conference. Division I only. |
| NFL Players | Players who are in the TBC database and who have played Football in the NFL |
| No-Hitters | Major Leaguers who have thrown a no-hitter in the Major leagues, including Perfect games. This excludes the previously valid <9 inning no-hitters. |
| Oldest Player | The oldest major leaguer for a given year for the entire Major Leagues. |
| Olympics | Players who have participated in the Olympics. |
| Opening Day Starts | Pitchers who have been bestowed the honor of pitching their team's first game of the season. |
| Perfect Game Catcher | Catchers who were behind the plate for one of the handful of Major League perfect games |
| Pitcher of Month | Players who have been named Pitcher of the Month for a given league. |
| Played all positions in a game | These players have played all 9 positions in a single game. Is this a feat or a gimmick? |
| Player of the Month | American League and National League Player of the Month winners since 1958. The National League has handed out this award since 1958 and the American League since 1974. Prior to 1975 in the NL, Pitchers were eligible to win the award and prior to 1978, AL Pitchers were eligible. |
| Player of the Week | The American and National leagues have honored the best player each week since 1973. It is possible that some months have multiple winners. We have done our best to find this data historically but there might be some missing weeks due to unavailable data. |
| Power-Hitting Pitcher | Pitchers deemed to be power hitters based on their extra-base hits per at bat. |
| Reached Majors in draft Year | Players who were drafted in the first round of the June Regular phase and who made their Major League debut later that summer. |
| Regional Home Run Leader | The Home Run Leader by US State, Canadian Province and Country |
| Replacement Player 1995 | Players who joined Major League teams in spring training despite the fact that the Major League Players Association was on strike. These players still cannot join the union. |
| Retired Numbers | A complete list of numbers retired by Major League Baseball teams. Jackie Robinson's #42 is the only number retired for all teams. Players who were wearing #42 were allowed to keep the number but it could not be given out as a new number. Mariano Rivera is the last player to wear #42. |
| Rookie at 30 or older | Players who made their major league debut at the age of 30 or later. |
| Rookie of the Month | The Major Leagues have honored the best rookie player or pitcher each month since 2001. The award is awarded separately for the American and National Leagues |
| Rule V Draft Picks | Players selected in the December Major League Rule V draft. Eligible players are not on the 40-man roster and have been in the organization for 4 years, if signed at age 19 or older and 5 years, if signed at age 18 or younger. The player must stay on the selecting team's 25-man roster all season or else he'll have to be offered back to old team at half-price ($25k) |
| Same Franchise for 15 Years | Players who played for the same franchise for 15 consecutive seasons. |
| Sidearm-Submarine Pitcher | Pitchers who throw from a low arm angle. |
| Silver Slugger Award | Major Leagues who have been awarded the Silver Slugger award for the best hitter at his position for a given league in a given year |
| Simpsons Episodes | These players have appeared in or been mentioned in a Simpsons episode. |
| Strikeout Batter | Based on a minimum of 100 at bats between the Major and Minor Leagues, these batters have struck out in more than 30% of their at bats. |
| Strikeout Pitcher | Based on a minimum of 700 innings pitched in the minor and major leagues combined, these are pitchers who have a strikeout to inning pitched ratio greater than 1. That is, they have at least one strikeout per inning pitched. |
| Struck out side on 9 pitches | These pitchers achieved three strikeouts in an inning on the minimum 9 pitches. |
| Suspensions | A list of all known baseball suspensions either by league or by team. Mostly from the Major Leagues, the list might not be complete. |
| Switch-hit Homers in Same Game | Players who have hit home runs as a left-handed and right-handed batter in a single game |
| Teenaged Rookie | Players who made their Major League Debut while a teenager of 19 or younger. |
| Tommy John Surgery | Players who have had ulnar collateral ligament (UCL) reconstruction surgery, named after Tommy John who was the first athlete to have the procedure. The surgery involves taking a tendon from elsewhere in the body to replace a ligament in the elbow. |
| Top Prospect | Rankings according to Baseball America's pre-season rankings. Major League Baseball rankings since 1990 and team-related ranks since 1993 are available. The top 100 are ranked for MLB and the top 10 for each team. |
| Topps All-Star Rookie | Major Leagues named as a Topps Rookie All-Star. |
| Triple Crown - Batting | Players who have won the Triple Crown in the Major Leagues. Winners led their league in Homers, RBIs and Batting Average. |
| Unassisted Triple Play | Major Leaguers who performed an unassisted triple-play which usually involves catching a line-drive, stepping on second base and tagging a runner who was running from 1b. |
| World Baseball Classic | Players who participated in the World Baseball Classic which is played every few years in the spring since 2006. |
| World Series Champion | Players who had at least 1 at bat or inning pitched in a world series game. |
| World Series MVP | World Series Most Valuable Players |
| Yearly Saves Leader | Major League relievers who led their league in saves. |
| Youngest Player | The youngest player in the Major Leagues for a given year, having played at least 1 game that season. |