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Red Sox’s Jarren Duran Accomplishes Season With 47 Doubles And 14 Triples, Hasn’t Been Done Since 1946

It's official: Jarren Duran is a bona fide superstar.

Jarren DuranThe Boston Red Sox outfielder entered the 2024 season arguably one of the best players in the entire MLB, and his 24-year resume was further enhanced by a little bit of history being made on Monday night against the Toronto Blue Jays. Boston won, 4-1.

Duran went 2-for-5 in the win, with a double and a triple. The double was Duran's 47th of the season and the triple was his 14th. And then history began to unfold: Duran became the first major leaguer since 1946 to record 47 doubles and 14 triples in a single season. Stan Musial That's what happened, according to Boston Herald reporter Gabriel Starr, citing Stathead. (RELATED: Cincinnati Reds fire David Bell after six seasons as manager)

One of the greatest players in baseball history, Musial was a Hall of Famer and All-Star. A whopping 24 timesHe also led the league in batting seven times, led the league in RBIs twice, was named MVP three times and won three World Series rings. His career numbers included 475 home runs, 1,951 RBIs and 3,630 hits.

Well… you’ll be part of a truly amazing company.

28 years old… let’s see how long this guy can keep it up as his career continues.

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