On May 9, 1937, Cincinnati Reds catcher Ernie Lombardi went 6/6 at the plate as the Reds destroyed the Phillies 21-10. Six hits in six at-bats all while squatting behind the plate for nine innings, in a wool uniform, in May. The picture above is another one of his party tricks; he could hold 6 baseballs at a time in his hand. Lombardi was already one of the slowest runners in baseball history. Infielders famously played him on the outfield grass because he couldn't beat out a dribbler if his life depended on it. He never had a leg hit. Every one of his career 1,792 base hits had to be earned with the bat. Which is why a 6-for-6 day from Schnozz mattered so much: every one of those hits was clean. He'd win the NL batting title the next year, win an MVP that same season, and retire as one of only two catchers ever to win two batting titles. The Reds added 7 runs in the third inning alone that day. The catcher with the heavy bat and the slow legs led the parade. 3 Touchdowns for the Cincy Beng....errr Reds!
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