The Twins’ Jose Miranda on Saturday became the first big league player in 72 years to get a hit in 12 consecutive at-bats. He tied a major league record held by three others. Those three:
Walt Dropo
1B, Detroit Tigers, July 14-15, 1952
Dropo, the AL Rookie of the Year in 1950 after hitting .322 with 34 home runs and 144 RBI for the Boston Red Sox, was acquired by the Detroit Tigers in June 1952.
On July 14, 1952, he went 5-for-5 in an 8-2 victory over the Yankees in New York. The next day, he went 4-for-4 in an 8-2 loss in the first game of a doubleheader at Washington.
In the second game of the doubleheader, he had a single, a double and a triple in his first three at-bats, before popping out to the catcher in the seventh. He singled in the ninth in the Tigers’ 9-8 loss.
Dropo hit .297 with 29 home runs and 97 RBI that season. In all, he played 13 years in the majors and finished with a .270 career batting average and 152 home runs.
Pinky Higgins
3B, Boston Red Sox, June 19-21, 1938
Higgins was 29 and in his seventh major league season in 1938.