What is Hitting for a Cycle in Major League Baseball?

In Major League Baseball (MLB), hitting for a cycle refers to the achievement of recording a single, double, triple, and home run in the same game. This accomplishment requires a player to showcase a wide range of hitting skills and power, making it a rare and impressive feat.

MLB hitters who have achieved this mark have typically done so by combining speed, power, and the ability to hit the ball to all fields. The rarer variation of a cycle where the hits come in a consecutive order is known as "the natural cycle." Achieving a cycle is considered a significant individual accomplishment and is often celebrated with recognition and souvenirs.

  • How many times has a player hit for a cycle in the World Series? Only 7 times in World Series history.
  • Who holds the MLB record for most career cycles? Bob Meusel with 6.
  • What is the fastest cycle in MLB history? Daniel Murphy in 2016 (3 innings, 28 minutes).
  • Which team has had the most players hit for a cycle? New York Yankees with 17.
  • What is the distinction between a cycle and a natural cycle? In a natural cycle, the hits come in consecutive order (single, double, triple, home run).
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