Six players have received intentional walks with the bases loaded: Abner Dalrymple (August 2, 1881) Nap Lajoie (May 23, 1901) Del Bissonette (May 2, 1928) Bill Nicholson (July 23, 1944) Barry (of course he did) Bonds (May 28, 1998) and Josh Hamilton (August 17, 2008).Here are the IBB’s: bottom of second to Dave Rader with a runner on second, one out and Cardinals down 2-0 bottom of third to Dave Rader, runners on second and third, two out, Cardinals down 4-2 bottom of the fifth to Dave Rader, with a runner on second, two out and the Giants up 4-2 bottom of the sixth to Bobby Murcer, with a runner on second, one out and the Giants up 4-2 bottom of the sixth to Willie Montanez, with the bases loaded, two outs and Giants still up 4-2 bottom of the eighth to Willie Montanez, with a runnr on third and one out and Giants up 4-2. Most intentional walks received by a team in a game– six, provided by the Cardinals (to the Giants) in a 5-2 loss On J– with three going to number-eight hitter catcher Dave Rader.284-27-116 and was the AL Rookie of the Year. Most IBB to a rookie– 16 to Mariners’ OF Al Davisin 1984, when he hit.Most IBB in a season in the American League– 33 by Ted Williams in 1957 and John Olerud in 1993.310-27-100, drew a career-high 21 intentional free passes in 1990. LF Dave Clark followed with a walk-off single to win the game.ĭawson, who hit. Bottom of 16 th – runners on first and third, one out – intentional walk, loading the bases.Bottom of 14 th – score now 1-1, runner on second, two out – intentional walk.Bottom of 12 th – still 0-0, runners on first and second, two outs – intentional walk.Bottom of the 11 th – runner on first, no outs – single.Bottom of the eighth – score still 0-0, runner on third, two out – intentional walk.Bottom of the sixth – two outs and a runner on first – fly out to left.Bottom of the fourth – leading off – groundout to SS.Bottom of the first – runner on second and one out – intentional walk.Dawson drew five intentional passes – the MLB record for IBB in a game. On May 22, 1990, RF and cleanup hitter Andre Dawson of the Cubs came to the plate eight times in a 16-inning, 2-1 Cubs win over the Reds.
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