Plus: Padres stars hit two BIG homers in Bronx
Birthdays are important. This has been established. That's why MLB.com has a story for every day on the calendar, with the best players born on each day.
The National Baseball Hall of Fame has more than 300 inductees, including those who have gone in as players, managers, pioneers/executives and umpires. Of all days on the calendar, 86 have at least two Hall of Famers, 19 of those have at least three and five have at least four – with just the one date having more than four, at six.
But that's all just about month and day. How about actual birthday twins, that share the birth month, day and year? There's just one pair of Hall of Famers born on the exact same day, and it was 55 years ago. | |
| Adley Rutschman's day in New York City included working undercover at the MLB Store. Did he actually make any sales? | | |
| When you think Cardinals, you think Paul Goldschmidt and Nolan Arenado. But Nolan Gorman has made such great strides in his second season that he's become the best hitter in St. Louis. | | | | Chris Taylor got to the spot and managed to hold on despite hitting the wall and then the ground. And his wasn't the only catch like that. | | | | Where will Dylan Crews and other top talents rank among the Top 100 after the Draft? MLB Pipeline's Jim Callis answers that question and more. | | |
| Andrew McCutchen hit his 9th leadoff homer as a Pirate last night, fourth all-time in franchise history. Who is first? | |
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