In a recent baseball column, several players were highlighted for achieving remarkable feats on the field. Aaron Judge of the New York Yankees is on the verge of hitting his 300th home run before reaching his 1,000th career hit, a rare accomplishment only previously achieved by Mark McGwire. Kyle Schwarber of the Philadelphia Phillies made history by hitting three home runs in a game at Dodger Stadium, becoming one of only three leadoff hitters in the modern era to achieve four extra-base hits and seven RBIs in a single game. Schwarber also holds the record for the most games with a leadoff home run and at least one more homer. Elly De La Cruz of the majors is the stolen base leader and recently achieved four extra-base hits in a game, a rare feat in baseball history. Shohei Ohtani, known for his dual pitching and hitting prowess, stole three bases in one game to become a member of the 30-Homer, 30-Steal Club. Lastly, Bobby Witt Jr. of the Kansas City Royals recently hit an impressive average of .500 over a span of 25 games, joining a select group of players in baseball history to achieve this feat since World War 2. These players have showcased their exceptional skills and made their mark in the world of baseball with their remarkable performances.
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