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Getting 4 hits in one game and in order as a single, a double, a triple and a home run is considered a Natural Cycle. These men stand out from the other cycle hitters for this reason.
He was the first player in Major League Baseball history to hit for the natural cycle while playing as an outfielder for the Boston Doves against the Philadelphia Phillies in the National League. age 28 Chicago Cubs outfielder against the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League. age 28 While playing as an outfielder for the Detroit Tigers against the Boston Red Sox in the American League. age 29 Boston Red Sox first baseman against the Baltimore Orioles in the American League. age 33 Montreal Expos outfielder against the Pittsburgh Pirates in the National League. age 26 Detroit Tigers second baseman against the St. Louis Browns in the American League. age 36 Texas Rangers outfielder against the Detroit Tigers in the American League. age 21 New York Mets outfielder against the St. Louis Cardinals in the National League. age 26 St. Louis Cardinals outfielder against the Colorado Rockies in the National League. age 25 Chicago White Sox shortstop against the Seattle Mariners in the America League. age 25 St. Louis Cardinals third baseman against the Houston Astros in the National League. age 25 Boston Red Sox outfielder against the Cleveland Indians in the American League. age 23 Montreal Expos shortstop against the Chicago Cubs in the National League. age 25 New York Yankees second baseman against the Philadelphia Athletics in the American League. His feat was overshadowed that day by Lou Gehrig hitting 4 home runs in a game for the first time in Major League history. age 29
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Allan R. Matthes
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