Key moments in MLB history include Ryan Dempster rejecting a trade to the Braves in 2012. In 1944, Bill Nicholson hit four home runs in a doubleheader against the Giants. Oddibe McDowell became the first Rangers player to hit for the cycle in 1985. Mickey Mantle hit for the cycle in 1957. The induction of Joe Cronin and Hank Greenberg into the Hall of Fame took place in 1956. Other notable events include umpire train mishaps and player retirements.
In 1944, Bill Nicholson homered four times in a doubleheader for the Cubs against the Giants, marking an impressive six home runs in a 48-hour span.
In 1985, Oddibe McDowell became the first Rangers player to hit for the cycle, achieving this feat by going 5-for-5 in an 8-4 victory over Cleveland.
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