This Day in Braves History: Dayton Moore gets hired by Kansas City
Briefly

The article outlines significant milestones in baseball history, including Ty Cobb achieving his 1,000th extra-base hit in 1925, a record that stood until Babe Ruth. It also highlights Lou Gehrig's 2,000th consecutive game in 1938, as well as the record-long doubleheader between the Mets and Giants in 1964, which lasted nearly ten hours. These events reflect the rich history and impressive achievements within Major League Baseball.
1925: Ty Cobb becomes the first player to achieve 1,000 career extra-base hits. He finished with 1,136 extra-base hits, a record until Babe Ruth surpassed it.
1964: The longest doubleheader in MLB history took place between the Mets and Giants, extending nearly 10 hours, with the second game lasting 23 innings.
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