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David Bell
Bell became only the second Phillie in 40 years to hit for the cycle. He also drove in six runs.
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Vladimir Guerrero
Guerrero's nine RBIs against Boston set a new single-game record for the Angels.
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Randy Johnson
The 40-year-old left-hander tossed the 17th perfect game in Major League history.
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Ted Lilly
Lilly whiffed a career-high 13 batters and scattered three hits in a complete-game shutout of Boston.
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Rob Mackowiak
Hours after his wife gave birth, Mackowiak hit a two-out, walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of a doubleheader, then followed it up with a ninth-inning, game-tying blast in the second game.
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Mike Maroth
Maroth threw a complete game, one-hit, seven-strikeout shutout against the Yankees in July.
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Victor Martinez
Martinez went 5-for-5 with three homers and seven RBIs as Cleveland pounded Seattle, 18-6, in July.
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Carlos Pena
Pena became the fourth Tiger in history to collect six hits in a game. He had five RBIs and hit two homers.
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Albert Pujols
Pujols' three homers and five RBIs helped St. Louis erase an 8-2 deficit and defeat the Chicago Cubs, 11-8.
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Jason Schmidt
Schmidt was dominant in a May start against the Cubs, throwing a one-hit shutout while striking out 13.
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Ben Sheets
Sheets struck out 18 Braves during a complete-game win on May 16, the highest K total in the Majors in 2004.
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Mark Teixeira
Teixeira became the 17th switch-hitter in history to hit for the cycle when he pounded Cleveland in August.
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