Players with More Walks Than Hits, Season (Min. 100 Walks)

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Players Hitting 40 or More Home Runs, with More Home Runs Than Walks, Season

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Players with 90 Walks in Each of First Two Seasons

Jack Crooks, Col. Solons (AA)

1890 (96) and 1891 (103)

Alvin Davis, Sea. Mariners (AL)

1984 (97) and 1985 (90)

Ferris Fain, Phila. A’s (AL)

1947 (95) and 1948 (113)

Roy Thomas, Phila. Phillies (NL)

1899 (115) and 1900 (115)

Ted Williams, Bost. Red Sox (AL)

1939 (107) and 1940 (96)

Strikeouts

Average League Strikeouts (Minimum 300 At-Bats)

Year

American League

National League

1920

33.60

31.51

1921

33.13

30.15

1922

32.55

28.84

1923

33.02

30.38

1924

29.56

30.66

1925

30.10

30.22

1926

31.07

30.34

1927

30.07

30.89

1928

31.82

31.90

1929

33.00

32.90

Year

American League

National League

1930

37.05

36.58

1931

36.60

35.29

1932

36.54

35.73

1933

38.09

34.02

1934

40.48

39.09

1935

38.35

39.12

1936

39.06

38.30

1937

41.33

41.99

1938

42.37

38.83

1939

40.66

36.75

Year

American League

National League

1940

47.16

39.62

1941

41.51

41.22

1942

39.42

38.44

1943

46.07

39.12

1944

39.96

37.21

1945

38.37

35.49

1946

47.78

39.88

1947

43.24

41.42

1948

40.77

43.00

1949

40.89

40.89

Year

American League

National League

1950

45.26

48.34

1951

42.62

44.52

1952

49.27

48.36

1953

45.62

52.03

1954

45.41

50.20

1955

50.55

53.11

1956

54.39

55.95

1957

51.72

55.94

1958

55.22

54.52

1959

56.26

61.05

Year

American League

National League

1960

57.06

61.45

1961

61.39

61.70

1962

64.78

66.66

1963

69.78

71.98

1964

76.85

66.01

1965

69.07

74.35

1966

68.88

70.32

1967

75.01

70.17

1968

72.15

69.47

1969

65.50

71.72

Year

American League

National League

1970

68.46

70.73

1971

61.85

63.47

1972

62.36

64.41

1973

65.44

66.24

1974

64.74

63.97

1975

64.87

61.75

1976

63.92

59.36

1977

67.27

68.14

1978

61.68

65.56

1979

59.67

64.96

Year

American League

National League

1980

59.34

60.70

1981

47.86

45.74

1982

65.72

66.62

1983

63.98

69.04

1984

66.55

70.71

1985

70.93

69.68

1986

79.48

71.08

1987

79.52

75.32

1988

72.75

71.71

1989

69.89

72.58

Year

American League

National League

1990

71.08

72.16

1991

76.57

72.90

1992

71.30

68.75

1993

75.80

74.32

1994

61.84

63.60

1995

74.02

72.60

1996

84.62

83.22

1997

86.56

84.03

1998

86.35

84.44

1999

82.43

83.12

Year

American League

National League

2000

84.10

82.20

2001

86.40

86.72

2002

82.26

85.04

2003

79.83

80.02

2004

85.37

83.33

2005

81.67

77.85

2006

84.74

84.54

2007

85.79

85.13

2008

83.22

87.85

2009

89.57

89.84

Year

American League

National League

2010

87.95

95.03

2011

89.10

90.08

2012

101.60

94.51

2013

98.87

92.71

2014

98.36

98.78

2015

97.94

96.64

2016

106.66

102.97

2017

107.62

103.21

2018

108.01

105.60

Players with 250 More Career Strikeouts Than Hits (Min. 400 Strikeouts)

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Players with Most Strikeouts, Season

223

Mark Reynolds, Ariz. D’backs, 2009

222

Adam Dunn, Chi. White Sox, 2012

219

Chris Davis, Balt. Orioles, 2016

217

Yoan Moncada, Chi. White Sox, 2018

212

Chris Carter, Hous. Astros, 2013

211

Mark Reynolds, Ariz. D’backs, 2010

211

Giancarlo Stanton, N.Y. Yankees, 2018

208

Chris Davis, Balt. Orioles, 2015

208

Aaron Judge, N.Y. Yankees, 2017

207

Joey Gallo, Tex. Rangers, 2018

206

Chris Carter, Milw. Brewers, 2016

205

Drew Stubbs, Cin. Reds, 2011

204

Mark Reynolds, Ariz. D’backs, 2008

Players with 500 At-Bats and Fewer Than 10 Strikeouts, Season

American League (Post-1913)*

At-Bats

Strikeouts

Sam Rice, Wash. Senators, 1929

616

9

Joe Sewell, Cle. Indians, 1925

608

4

Joe Sewell, Cle. Indians, 1928

588

9

Stuffy McInnis, Bost. Red Sox, 1921

584

9

Homer Summa, Cle. Indians, 1926

581

9

Joe Sewell, Cle. Indians, 1926

578

7

Joe Sewell, Cle. Indians, 1929

578

4

Joe Sewell, Cle. Indians, 1927

569

7

Lou Boudreau, Cle. Indians, 1948

560

9

Stuffy McInnis, Cle. Indians, 1922

537

5

Joe Sewell, N.Y. Yankees, 1933

524

4

Tris Speaker, Wash. Senators, 1927

523

8

Mickey Cochrane, Phila. A’s, 1929

514

8

Dale Mitchell, Cle. Indians, 1952

511

9

Eddie Collins, Chi. White Sox, 1923

505

8

Joe Sewell, N.Y. Yankees, 1932

503

3

National League (Post-1910)*

At-Bats

Strikeouts

Tommy Holmes, Bost. Braves, 1945

636

9

Charlie Hollocher, Chi. Cubs, 1922

592

5

Stuffy McInnis, Bost. Braves, 1924

581

6

Emil Verban, Phila. Phillies, 1947

540

8

Pie Traynor, Pitt. Pirates, 1929

540

7

Freddy Leach, N.Y. Giants, 1931

515

9

Lloyd Waner, Pitt. Pirates, 1933

500

8

*Official strikeouts first recorded by American League in 1913 and National League in 1910.

Players with 200 Hits and 100 Strikeouts, Season

American League

Hits

Strikeouts

Hank Greenberg, Det. Tigers, 1937

200

101

Ron LeFlore, Det. Tigers, 1977

212

121

Jim Rice, Bost. Red Sox, 1977

206

120

Jim Rice, Bost. Red Sox, 1978

213

126

Alex Rodriguez, Sea. Mariners, 1996

215

104

Mo Vaughn, Bost. Red Sox, 1996

207

154

Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees, 1998

203

119

Alex Rodriguez, Sea. Mariners, 1998

213

121

Mo Vaughn, Bost. Red Sox, 1998

205

144

Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees, 1999

219

116

Alex Rodriguez, Tex. Rangers, 2001

201

131

Bret Boone, Sea. Mariners, 2001

206

110

Alfonso Soriano, N.Y. Yankees, 2002

209

157

Michael Young, Tex. Rangers, 2003

204

103

Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees, 2005

202

117

Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees, 2006

214

102

Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees, 2007

206

100

Michael Young, Tex. Rangers, 2007

201

107

Adrian Gonzalez, Bost. Red Sox, 2011

213

119

National League (Post-1900)

Hits

Strikeouts

Bill White, St.L. Cardinals, 1963

200

100

Dick Allen, Phila. Phillies, 1964

201

138

Lou Brock, Chi. Cubs–St.L. Cardinals, 1964

200

127

Roberto Clemente, Pitt. Pirates, 1966

202

109

Lou Brock, St.L. Cardinals, 1967

206

109

Roberto Clemente, Pitt. Pirates, 1967

209

103

Bobby Bonds, S.F. Giants, 1970

200

189

Lou Brock, St.L. Cardinals, 1971

200

107

Dave Parker, Pitt. Pirates, 1977

215

107

Ryne Sandberg, Chi. Cubs, 1984

200

101

Ellis Burks, Colo. Rockies, 1996

211

114

Craig Biggio, Hous. Astros, 1998

210

113

Chase Utley, Phila. Phillies, 2006

203

132

Matt Holliday, Colo. Rockies, 2007

216

126

Ryan Braun, Milw. Brewers, 2009

203

121

Jean Segura, Ariz. D’backs, 2016

203

101

Charlie Blackmon, Colo. Rockies, 2017

213

135

Players with 40 or More Home Runs and 50 or Fewer Strikeouts, Season

American League

Home Runs

Strikeouts

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1934

49

31

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1936

49

46

Joe DiMaggio, N.Y. Yankees, 1937

46

37

Ted Williams, Bost. Red Sox, 1949

43

48

Al Rosen, Cle. Indians, 1953

43

48

National League

Home Runs

Strikeouts

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals, 1922

42

50

Mel Ott, N.Y. Giants, 1929

42

38

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1930

40

50

Johnny Mize, St.L. Cardinals, 1940

43

49

Johnny Mize, N.Y. Giants, 1947

51

42

Johnny Mize, N.Y. Giants, 1948

40

37

Ted Kluszewski, Cin. Reds, 1953

40

34

Ted Kluszewski, Cin. Reds, 1954

49

35

Ted Kluszewski, Cin. Reds, 1955

47

40

Hank Aaron, Atl. Braves, 1969

44

47

Barry Bonds, S.F. Giants, 2002

46

47

Barry Bonds, S.F. Giants, 2004

45

41

Albert Pujols, St.L. Cardinals, 2006

49

50

Players with 100 More Strikeouts Than RBIs, Season

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Toughest Batters to Strike Out, Career*

At-Bats

Strikeouts

Joe Sewell (1920–33)

7132

113 (1 every 63 at bats)

Lloyd Waner (1927–45)

7772

173 (1 every 45 at bats)

Nellie Fox (1947–65)

9232

216 (1 every 43 at bats)

Tommy Holmes (1942–52)

4992

122 (1 every 41 at bats)

Tris Speaker (1913–28)

7899

220 (1 every 36 at bats)

Stuffy McInnis (1913–27)

6667

189 (1 every 35 at bats)

Frankie Frisch (1919–37)

9112

272 (1 every 34 at bats)

Homer Summa (1920–30)

3001

88 (1 every 34 at bats)

Andy High (1922–34)

4440

130 (1 every 34 at bats)

Dale Mitchell (1946–56)

3984

119 (1 every 34 at bats)

Sam Rice (1915–34)

9269

276 (1 every 33 at bats)

Johnny Cooney (1921–44)

3372

107 (1 every 32 at bats)

Jimmy Brown (1937–46)

3512

110 (1 every 32 at bats)

*Batter strikeouts not recorded until 1913 in American League and 1910 in National League.

Teams with 1000+ Strikeouts, Winning World Series

Strikeouts

Team

Record

1339

Chi. Cubs, 2016

103–58

1308

Bost. Red Sox, 2013

97–65

1253

Bost. Red Sox, 2018

108–54

1245

S.F. Giants, 2014

88–74

1189

Bost. Red Sox, 2004

98–64

1117

Phila. Phillies, 2008

92–70

1099

S.F. Giants, 2010

92–70

1097

S.F. Giants, 2012

94–68

1089

N.Y. Mets, 1969

100–62

1087

Hous. Astros, 2017

101–61

1074

Fla. Marlins, 1997

92–70

1052

Ariz. D’backs, 2001

92–70

1042

Bost. Red Sox, 2007

96–66

1025

N.Y. Yankees, 1998

114–48

1014

N.Y. Yankees, 2009

103–59

1007

N.Y. Yankees, 2000

87–74

1002

Chi. White Sox, 2005

99–63

Pinch Hits

Highest Batting Average for Pinch Hitter, Season (Min. 25 At-Bats)

American League

.467

Smead Jolley, Chi. White Sox, 1931

14-for-30

.457

Rick Miller, Bost. Red Sox, 1983

16-for-35

.452

Elmer Valo, K.C. A’s, 1955

14-for-31

.450

Gates Brown, Det. Tigers, 1968

18-for-40

.433

Ted Easterly, Cle. Indians–Chi. White Sox, 1912

13-for-30

.433

Randy Bush, Min. Twins, 1986

13-for-30

.429

Joe Cronin, Bost. Red Sox, 1943

18-for-42

.429

Don Dillard, Cle. Indians, 1961

15-for-35

.419

Dick Williams, Balt. Orioles, 1962

13-for-31

.414

Jose Offerman, Min. Twins, 2004

12-for-29

.412

Bob Hansen, Milw. Brewers, 1974

14-for-34

National League (Post-1900)

.486

Ed Kranepool, N.Y. Mets, 1974

17-for-35

.472

Seth Smith, Colo. Rockies, 2009

17-for-36

.465

Frenchy Bordagaray, St.L. Cardinals, 1938

20-for-43

.462

Jose Martinez, St.L. Cardinals, 2017

12-for-26

.455

Bill Spiers, Hous. Astros, 1997

15-for-33

.455

Jorge Piedra, Colo. Rockies, 2005

15-for-33

.452

Jose Pagan, Pitt. Pirates, 1969

19-for-42

.452

Mark Johnson, Pitt. Pirates, 1996

19-for-31

.433

Milt Thompson, Atl. Braves, 1985

13-for-30

.419

Bob Bowman, Phila. Phillies, 1958

13-for-31

.425

Candy Maldonado, S.F. Giants, 1986

17-for-40

.423

Colin Moran, Pitt. Pirates, 2018

11-for-26

.419

Reed Johnson, Chi. Cubs–Atl. Braves, 2012

18-for-43

.419

Richie Ashburn, N.Y. Mets, 1962

13-for-31

.415

Merritt Ranew, Chi. Cubs, 1963

17-for-41

Extra-Base Hits

Evolution of Total Bases Record

American League

1901

Nap Lajoie, Phila. A’s

350

1911

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers

367

1920

George Sisler, St.L. Browns

399

1921

Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees

457

National League (Pre-1900)

1876

Ross Barnes, Chi. White Stockings

190

1879

Paul Hines, Pro. Grays

197

1883

Dan Brouthers, Buff. Bisons

243

1884

Abner Dalrymple, Chi. Cubs

263

1886

Dan Brouthers, Det. Wolverines

284

1887

Sam Thompson, Det. Wolverines

308

1893

Ed Delahanty, Phila. Phillies

347

1894

Hugh Duffy, Bost. Beaneaters

374

National League (Post-1900)

1921

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals

378

1922

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals

450

Players with 100 Extra-Base Hits, Season

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Players with 400 Total Bases, Season

American League

Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees, 1921

457

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1927

447

Jimmie Foxx, Phila. A’s, 1932

438

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1930

419

Joe DiMaggio, N.Y. Yankees, 1937

418

Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees, 1927

417

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1931

410

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1934

409

Jim Rice, Bost. Red Sox, 1978

406

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1936

403

National League (Post-1900)

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals, 1922

450

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1930

445

Stan Musial, St.L. Cardinals, 1948

429

Sammy Sosa, Chi. Cubs, 2001

425

Hack Wilson, Chi. Cubs, 1930

423

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1932

420

Luis Gonzalez, Ariz. D’backs, 2001

419

Babe Herman, Bklyn. Dodgers, 1930

416

Sammy Sosa, Chi. Cubs, 1998

416

Hal Trosky, Cle. Indians, 1936

405

Barry Bonds, S.F. Giants, 2001

411

Jimmie Foxx, Phila. A’s, 1933

403

Rogers Hornsby, Chi. Cubs, 1929

409

Larry Walker, Colo. Rockies, 1997

409

Joe Medwick, St.L. Cardinals, 1937

406

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1929

405

Todd Helton, Colo. Rockies, 2000

405

Todd Helton, Colo. Rockies, 2001

402

Hank Aaron, Milw. Braves, 1959

400

Evolution of Doubles Record

American League

1901

Nap Lajoie, Phila. A’s

48

1904

Nap Lajoie, Cle. Blues

49

1910

Nap Lajoie, Cle. Naps

51

1912

Tris Speaker, Bost. Red Sox

53

1923

Tris Speaker, Cle. Indians

59

1926

George H. Burns, Cle. Indians

64

1931

Earl Webb, Bost. Red Sox

67

National League (Pre-1900)

1876

Ross Barnes, Chi. White Stockings

21

Dick Higham, Har. Dark Blues

21

Paul Hines, Chi. White Stockings

21

1878

Dick Higham, Pro. Grays

22

1879

Charlie Eden, Cle. Spiders

31

1882

King Kelly, Chi. White Stockings

37

1883

Ned Williamson, Chi. White Stockings

49

1894

Hugh Duffy, Bost. Beaneaters

51

1899

Ed Delahanty, Phila. Phillies

55

National League (Post-1899)

1900

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates

45

1922

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals

46

1928

Paul Waner, Pitt. Pirates

50

1929

Johnny Frederick, Bklyn. Dodgers

52

1930

Chuck Klein, Pitt. Pirates

59

1932

Paul Waner, Pitt. Pirates

62

1936

Joe Medwick, St.L. Cardinals

64

Players Hitting 40 Home Runs and 40 Doubles, Season

American League

Home Runs

Doubles

Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees, 1921

59

44

Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees, 1923

41

45

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1927

47

52

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1930

41

42

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees 1934

49

40

Hal Trosky, Cle. Indians, 1936

42

45

Hank Greenberg, Det. Tigers, 1937

40

49

Hank Greenberg, Det. Tigers, 1940

41

50

Albert Belle, Cle. Indians, 1995

50

52

Albert Belle, Chi. White Sox, 1998

49

48

Juan Gonzalez, Tex. Rangers, 1998

45

50

Shawn Green, Tor. Blue Jays, 1999

42

45

Frank Thomas, Chi. White Sox, 2000

43

44

Carlos Delgado, Tor. Blue Jays, 2000

41

57

Manny Ramirez, Bost. Red Sox, 2004

43

44

David Ortiz, Bost. Red Sox, 2004

41

47

David Ortiz, Bost. Red Sox, 2005

47

40

Mark Teixeira, Tex. Rangers, 2005

43

41

Miguel Cabrera, Det. Tigers, 2012

44

40

Chris Davis, Balt. Orioles, 2013

53

42

Josh Donaldson, Tor. Blue Jays, 2015

41

41

National League (Post-1900)

Home Runs

Doubles

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals, 1922

42

46

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1929

43

45

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1930

40

59

Willie Stargell, Pitt. Pirates, 1973

44

43

Ellis Burks, Colo. Rockies, 1996

40

45

Larry Walker, Colo. Rockies, 1997

49

46

Jeff Bagwell, Hous. Astros, 1997

43

40

Chipper Jones, Atl. Braves, 1999

45

41

Todd Helton, Colo. Rockies, 2000

42

59

Richard Hidalgo, Hous. Astros, 2000

44

42

Todd Helton, Colo. Rockies, 2001

49

54

Albert Pujols, St.L. Cardinals, 2003

43

51

Albert Pujols, St.L. Cardinals, 2004

46

51

Derrek Lee, Chi. Cubs, 2005

46

50

Alfonso Soriano, Wash. Nationals, 2006

46

41

Albert Pujols, St.L. Cardinals, 2009

47

45

Nolan Arenado, Colo. Rockies, 2015

42

43

Evolution of Triples Record

American League

1901

Jimmy Williams, Balt. Orioles

21

1903

Sam Crawford, Det. Tigers

25

1912

Joe Jackson, Cle. Indians

26

National League (Pre-1900)

1876

Ross Barnes, Chi. White Stockings

14

1882

Roger Connor, Troy Haymakers

18

1884

Buck Ewing, N.Y. Gothams

20

1887

Sam Thompson, Det. Wolverines

23

1890

Long John Reilly, Cin. Reds

26

1893

Perry Werden, St.L. Cardinals

29

1894

Heinie Reitz, Balt. Orioles

31

National League (Post-1899)

1900

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates

22

1911

Larry Doyle, N.Y. Giants

25

1912

Owen Wilson, Pitt. Pirates

36

Leaders in Doubles and Triples, Season

American League

Doubles

Triples

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1908

36

20

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1911

47

24

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1917

44

23

Bobby Veach, Det. Tigers, 1919

45

17

Charlie Gehringer, Det. Tigers, 1929

45

19

Joe Vosmik, Cle. Indians, 1935

47

20

Zoilo Versalles, Min. Twins, 1964

45

12

Cesar Tovar, Min. Twins, 1970

36

13

National League (Post-1900)

Doubles

Triples

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates, 1900

45

22

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates, 1908

39

19

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals, 1921

44

18

Stan Musial, St.L. Cardinals, 1943

48

20

Stan Musial, St.L. Cardinals, 1946

50

20

Stan Musial, St.L. Cardinals, 1948

46

18

Stan Musial, St.L. Cardinals, 1949

41

13

Lou Brock, St.L. Cardinals, 1968

46

14

Leaders in Doubles and Home Runs, Season

American League

Doubles

Home Runs

Nap Lajoie, Phila. A’s, 1901

48

14

Tris Speaker, Bost. Red Sox, 1912

53

10 (Tie)

Hank Greenberg, Det. Tigers, 1940

50

41

Ted Williams, Bost. Red Sox, 1949

39

43

Albert Belle, Cle. Indians, 1995

52

50

National League (Post-1900)

Doubles

Home Runs

Heinie Zimmerman, Chi. Cubs, 1912

41

14

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals, 1922

46

42

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1933

44

28

Joe Medwick, St.L. Cardinals, 1937

56

31 (Tie)

Willie Stargell, Pitt. Pirates, 1973

43

44

Leaders in Triples and Home Runs, Season

American League

Triples

Home Runs

Mickey Mantle, N.Y. Yankees, 1955

11 (Tie)

37

Jim Rice, Bost. Red Sox, 1978

15

46

National League (Post-1900)

Triples

Home Runs

Tommy Leach, Pitt. Pirates, 1902

22

6

Harry Lumley, Bklyn. Dodgers, 1904

18

9

Jim Bottomley, St.L. Cardinals, 1928

20

31 (Tie)

Willie Mays, N.Y. Giants, 1955

15 (Tie)

51

Players Hitting 20 Home Runs, 20 Triples, and 20 Doubles, Season

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Players Leading League in Doubles, Triples, and Home Runs During Career (Post-1900)

Jim Bottomley

Doubles: 1925 (44) and 1926 (40)

Triples: 1928 (20)

Home Runs: 1928 (31)

Ty Cobb

Doubles: 1908 (36), 1911 (47), and 1917 (44)

Triples: 1908 (20), 1911 (24), 1917 (24), and 1918 (14)

Home Runs: 1909 (9)

Sam Crawford

Doubles: 1909 (35)

Triples: 1902 (23), 1903 (25), 1910 (19), 1913 (23), 1914 (26), and 1915 (19)

Home Runs: 1908 (7)

Lou Gehrig

Doubles: 1927 (52)

Triples: 1926 (20)

Home Runs: 1931 (46), 1934 (49), and 1936 (49)

Rogers Hornsby

Doubles: 1920 (44), 1921 (44), and 1922 (46)

Triples: 1917 (17) and 1921 (18)

Home Runs: 1922 (42) and 1925 (39)

Johnny Mize

Doubles: 1941 (39)

Triples: 1938 (16)

Home Runs: 1939 (28), 1940 (43), 1947 (51-Tie), and 1948 (40, Tie)

Players Since World War II with 100 Doubles, Triples, Home Runs, and Stolen Bases, Career

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Players with 200 Hits and Fewer than 40 Extra-Base Hits, Season

American League

Hits

Extra-Base Hits

Cesar Tovar, Min. Twins, 1971

204

33

Ichiro Suzuki, Sea. Mariners, 2008

213

33

Nellie Fox, Chi. White Sox, 1954

201

34

Steve Sax, N.Y. Yankees, 1989

205

34

Johnny Pesky, Bost. Red Sox, 1947

207

35

Ichiro Suzuki, Sea. Mariners, 2007

238

35

Ichiro Suzuki, Sea. Mariners, 2004

262

37

Rod Carew, Min. Twins, 1974

218

38

Ichiro Suzuki, Sea. Mariners, 2006

224

38

Harvey Kuenn, Det. Tigers, 1954

201

39

Ichiro Suzuki, Sea. Mariners, 2010

214

39

National League (Post-1900)

Hits

Extra-Base Hits

Lloyd Waner, Pitt. Pirates, 1927

223

25

Maury Wills, L.A. Dodgers, 1962

208

29

Matty Alou, Pitt. Pirates, 1970

201

30

Dee Gordon, Mia. Marlins, 2017

201

31

Willie Keeler, Bklyn. Dodgers, 1901

202

33

Curt Flood, St.L. Cardinals, 1964

211

33

Milt Stock, St.L. Cardinals, 1920

204

34

Richie Ashburn, Phila. Phillies, 1953

205

36

Tony Gwynn, S.D. Padres, 1984

213

36

Juan Pierre, Fla. Marlins, 2003

204

36

Dee Gordon, Mia. Marlins, 2015

205

36

Juan Pierre, Fla. Marlins, 2004

221

37

Milt Stock, Bklyn. Dodgers, 1925

202

38

Chick Fullis, Phila. Phillies, 1933

200

38

Tony Gwynn, S.D. Padres, 1989

203

38

Richie Ashburn, Phila. Phillies, 1958

215

39

Ralph Garr, Atl. Braves, 1971

219

39

Dave Cash, Phila. Phillies, 1974

213

39

Juan Pierre, Colo. Rockies, 2001

202

39

Most Doubles by Position, Season

American League

First Base

64

George H. Burns, Cle. Indians, 1926

Second Base

60

Charlie Gehringer, Det. Tigers, 1936

Third Base

56

George Kell, Det. Tigers, 1950

Shortstop

56

Nomar Garciaparra, Bost. Red Sox, 2002

Outfield

67

Earl Webb, Bost. Red Sox, 1931

Catcher

47

Ivan Rodriguez, Tex. Rangers, 1996

Pitcher

13

Smoky Joe Wood, Bost. Red Sox, 1912

13

Red Ruffing, Bost. Red Sox, 1928

Designated Hitter

52

Edgar Martinez, Sea. Mariners, 1995

52

Edgar Martinez, Sea. Mariners, 1996

52

David Ortiz, Bost. Red Sox, 2007

National League (Post-1900)

First Base

59

Todd Helton, Colo. Rockies, 2000

Second Base

57

Billy Herman, Chi. Cubs, 1935 and 1936

Third Base

53

Jeff Cirillo, Colo. Rockies, 2000

53

Freddie Sanchez, Pitt. Pirates, 2006

Shortstop

54

Mark Grudzielanek, Mont. Expos, 1997

Outfield

64

Joe Medwick, St.L. Cardinals, 1936

Catcher

46

Jonathan Lucroy, Milw. Brewers, 2014

Pitcher

11

Red Lucas, Cin. Reds, 1932

Most Triples by Position, Season

American League

First Base

20

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1926

Second Base

22

Snuffy Stirnweiss, N.Y. Yankees, 1945

Third Base

22

Bill Bradley, Cle. Indians, 1903

Shortstop

21

Bill Keister, Balt. Orioles, 1901

Outfield

26

Joe Jackson, Cle. Indians, 1912

26

Sam Crawford, Det. Tigers, 1914

Catcher

12

Mickey Cochrane, Phila. A’s, 1928

12

Eddie Ainsmith, Det. Tigers, 1919

Pitcher

6

Jesse Tannehill, N.Y. Yankees, 1904

6

Walter Johnson, Wash. Senators, 1913

Designated Hitter

13

Paul Molitor, Milw. Brewers, 1991

National League (Post-1900)

First Base

22

Jake Daubert, Cin. Reds, 1922

Second Base

25

Larry Doyle, N.Y. Giants, 1911

Third Base

22

Tommy Leach, Pitt. Pirates, 1902

Shortstop

20

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates, 1912

20

Jimmy Rollins, Phila. Phillies, 2007

Outfield

36

Owen Wilson, Pitt. Pirates, 1912

Catcher

13

Johnny Kling, Chi. Cubs, 1903

13

Tim McCarver, St.L. Cardinals, 1966

Pitcher

6

Claude Hendrix, Pitt. Pirates, 1912

Most Total Bases by Position, Season

American League

First Base

447

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1927

Second Base

381

Alfonso Soriano, N.Y. Yankees, 2002

Third Base

376

Alex Rodriguez, N.Y. Yankees, 2007

Shortstop

393

Alex Rodriguez, Tex. Rangers, 2001

Outfield

457

Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees, 1921

Catcher

335

Ivan Rodriguez, Tex. Rangers, 1999

Pitcher

80

Wes Ferrell, Cle. Indians, 1931

Designated Hitter

363

David Ortiz, Bost. Red Sox, 2005

National League (Post-1900)

First Base

405

Todd Helton, Colo. Rockies, 2000

Second Base

450

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals, 1922

Third Base

380

Vinny Castilla, Colo. Rockies, 1998

Shortstop

380

Jimmy Rollins, Phila. Phillies, 2007

Outfield

445

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1930

Catcher

355

Mike Piazza, L.A. Dodgers, 1997

355

Johnny Bench, Cin. Reds, 1970

Pitcher

74

Don Newcombe, Bklyn. Dodgers, 1955

Stolen Bases

Evolution of Stolen Base Record

American League

1901

Frank Isbell, Chi. White Sox

52

1907

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers

53

1909

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers

76

1910

Eddie Collins, Phila. A’s

81

1911

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers

83

1912

Clyde Milan, Wash. Senators

88

1915

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers

96

1980

Rickey Henderson, Oak. A’s

100

1982

Rickey Henderson, Oak. A’s

130

National League (Pre-1900)

1886

Ed Andrews, Phila. Phillies

56

1887

Monte Ward, N.Y. Gothams

111

National League (Post-1899)

1900

George Van Haltren, N.Y. Giants

45

Patsy Donovan, St.L. Cardinals

1901

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates

49

1903

Jimmy Sheckard, Bklyn. Dodgers

67

Frank Chance, Chi. Cubs 67

1910

Bob Bescher, Cin. Reds

70

1911

Bob Bescher, Cin. Reds

81

1962

Maury Wills, L.A. Dodgers

104

1974

Lou Brock, St.L. Cardinals

118

Most Stolen Bases by Position, Season

American League

First Base

52

Frank Isbell, Chi. White Sox, 1901

Second Base

81

Eddie Collins, Phila. A’s, 1910

Third Base

74

Fritz Maisel, N.Y. Yankees, 1914

Shortstop

62

Bert Campaneris, Oak. A’s, 1968

Outfield

130

Rickey Henderson, Oak. A’s, 1982

Catcher

36

John Wathan, K.C. Royals, 1982

Pitcher

10

Nixey Callahan, Chi. White Sox, 1901

Designated Hitter

22

Hal McRae, K.C. Royals, 1976

22

Paul Molitor, Tor. Blue Jays, 1993

22

Gary Sheffield, Det. Tigers, 2007

National League (Post-1900)

First Base

67

Frank Chance, Chi. Cubs, 1903

Second Base

77

Davey Lopes, L.A. Dodgers, 1975

Third Base

59

Art Devlin, N.Y. Giants, 1905

Shortstop

104

Maury Wills, L.A. Dodgers, 1962

Outfield

118

Lou Brock, St.L. Cardinals, 1974

Catcher

26

Jason Kendall, Pitt. Pirates, 1998

Pitcher

8

Bill Dinneen, Bost. Beaneaters, 1901

Most Stolen Bases by Decade

Pre-1900

862

Billy Hamilton

741

Arlie Latham

657

Tom Brown

568

Bid McPhee

558

Dummy Hoy

548

Hugh Duffy

540

Monte Ward

509

Harry Stovey

494

George Van Haltren

473

Mike Griffin

1900–09

487

Honus Wagner

359

Frank Chance

305

Sam Mertes

295

Jimmy Sheckard

275

Elmer Flick

252

Jimmy Slagle

250

Frank Isbell

239

Fred Clarke

239

Wid Conroy

239

Fielder Jones

1910–19

576

Ty Cobb

489

Eddie Collins

434

Clyde Milan

392

Max Carey

364

Bob Bescher

340

Tris Speaker

324

Donie Bush

293

George J. Burns

286

Buck Herzog

285

Burt Shotton

1920–29

346

Max Carey

310

Frankie Frisch

254

Sam Rice

214

George Sisler

210

Kiki Cuyler

180

Eddie Collins

175

Johnny Mostil

167

Bucky Harris

145

Cliff Heathcote

144

Jack Smith

1930–39

269

Ben Chapman

176

Bill Werber

158

Lyn Lary

158

Gee Walker

136

Pepper Martin

118

Kiki Cuyler

115

Roy Johnson

101

Charlie Gehringer

100

Pete Fox

100

Stan Hack

1940–49

285

George Case

130

Snuffy Stirnweiss

126

Wally Moses

117

Johnny Hopp

108

Pee Wee Reese

108

Mickey Vernon

93

Joe Kuhel

91

Luke Appling

90

Bob Dillinger

88

Jackie Robinson

1950–59

179

Willie Mays

167

Minnie Minoso

158

Richie Ashburn

150

Jim Rivera

134

Luis Aparicio

134

Jackie Jensen

132

Jim Gilliam

124

Pee Wee Reese

121

Billy Bruton

109

Jackie Robinson

1960–69

535

Maury Wills

387

Lou Brock

342

Luis Aparicio

292

Bert Campaneris

240

Willie Davis

208

Tommy Harper

204

Hank Aaron

202

Vada Pinson

161

Don Buford

157

Tony Taylor

1970–79

551

Lou Brock

488

Joe Morgan

427

Cesar Cedeno

380

Bobby Bonds

375

Davey Lopes

344

Fred Patek

336

Bert Campaneris

324

Billy North

294

Ron LeFlore

294

Amos Otis

1980–89

838

Rickey Henderson

583

Tim Raines

472

Vince Coleman

451

Willie Wilson

364

Ozzie Smith

333

Steve Sax

331

Lonnie Smith

307

Brett Butler

293

Mookie Wilson

284

Dave Collins

1990–99

478

Otis Nixon

463

Rickey Henderson

433

Kenny Lofton

393

Delino DeShields

381

Marquis Grissom

343

Barry Bonds

335

Chuck Knoblauch

319

Craig Biggio

311

Roberto Alomar

297

Lance Johnson

2000–09

459

Juan Pierre

362

Carl Crawford

341

Ichiro Suzuki

326

Jimmy Rollins

301

Jose Reyes

295

Bobby Abreu

280

Chone Figgins

276

Luis Castillo

271

Rafael Furcal

266

Scott Podsednik

2010–18

322

Rajai Davis

308

Dee Gordon

277

Billy Hamilton

248

Jose Altuve

238

Elvis Andrus

220

Jarrod Dyson

220

Michael Bourn

218

Brett Gardner

216

Jose Reyes

214

Starling Marte

214

Jacoby Ellsbury

Teammates Combining for 125 Stolen Bases, Season

American League

Rickey Henderson (130) and Davey Lopes (28), Oak. A’s, 1982

158

Rickey Henderson (108) and Mike Davis (33), Oak. A’s, 1983

141

Clyde Milan (75) and Danny Moeller (62), Wash. Senators, 1913

137

Ty Cobb (96) and Donie Bush (35), Det. Tigers, 1915

131

Ty Cobb (76) and Donie Bush (53), Det. Tigers, 1909

129

Bill North (75) and Bert Campaneris (54), Oak. A’s, 1976

129

Rickey Henderson (100) and Dwayne Murphy (26), Oak. A’s, 1980

126

National League (Post-1900)

Vince Coleman (110) and Willie McGee (56), St.L. Cardinals, 1985

166

Ron LeFlore (96) and Rodney Scott (63), Mont. Expos, 1980

159

Vince Coleman (109) and Ozzie Smith (43), St.L. Cardinals, 1987

152

Lou Brock (118) and Bake McBride (30), St.L. Cardinals, 1974

148

Vince Coleman (107) and Ozzie Smith (31), St.L. Cardinals, 1986

138

Vince Coleman (81) and Ozzie Smith (57), St.L. Cardinals, 1988

138

Maury Wills (104) and Willie Davis (32), L.A. Dodgers, 1962

136

Players Stealing 30 Bases for 10 Consecutive Seasons

Seasons

Rickey Henderson, 1979–93

15

Lou Brock, 1964–77

14

Ty Cobb, 1907–18

12

Tim Raines, 1981–92

12

Honus Wagner, 1899–1909

11

Willie Wilson, 1978–88

11

Brett Butler, 1983–93

11

Bert Campaneris, 1965–74

10

Otis Nixon, 1988–97

10

Juan Pierre, 2001–10

10

Players Leading League in Stolen Bases and Total Bases, Season

American League

Stolen Bases

Total Bases

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1907

49

286

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1909

76

296

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1911

83

367

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1915

96

274

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1917

55

336

Snuffy Stirnweiss, N.Y. Yankees, 1945

33

301

National League (Post-1900)

Stolen Bases

Total Bases

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates, 1904

53

255

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates, 1907

61

264

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates, 1908

53

308

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1932

20

420

Players with 200 Home Runs and 200 Stolen Bases, Career

Home Runs

Stolen Bases

Hank Aaron (1954–76)

755

240

Bobby Abreu (1996–2014)

288

400

Roberto Alomar (1988–2004)

210

474

Brady Anderson (1988–2002)

210

315

Jeff Bagwell (1991–2005)

449

202

Don Baylor (1970–88)

338

285

Carlos Beltran (1998–2017)

435

312

Craig Biggio (1988–2007)

291

414

Barry Bonds (1986–2007)

762

514

Bobby Bonds (1968–81)

332

461

Ryan Braun* (2007–)

322

204

George Brett (1973–93)

317

201

Mike Cameron (1995–2011)

278

297

Jose Canseco (1985–2001)

462

200

Joe Carter (1983–98)

396

231

Johnny Damon (1995–2012)

235

408

Eric Davis (1984–94, 1996–2001)

282

349

Andre Dawson (1976–96)

438

314

Steve Finley (1989–2007)

304

320

Ron Gant (1987–2003)

321

243

Kirk Gibson (1979–95)

255

284

Marquis Grissom (1989–2005)

227

429

Rickey Henderson (1979–2003)

297

1406

Reggie Jackson (1967–87)

563

228

Derek Jeter (1996–2014)

260

358

Howard Johnson (1982–95)

228

231

Ian Kinsler* (2006–)

248

241

Ray Lankford (1990–2002, 2004)

238

258

Willie Mays (1951–52, 1954–73)

660

338

Paul Molitor (1978–98)

234

504

Raul Mondesi (1993–2005)

271

229

Joe Morgan (1963–84)

268

689

Vada Pinson (1958–75)

256

305

Brandon Phillips* (2002–)

211

209

Hanley Ramirez* (2005–)

269

281

Frank Robinson (1956–76)

586

204

Alex Rodriguez (1994–2013, 2015–16)

696

329

Jimmy Rollins (2000–16)

231

470

Ryne Sandberg (1981–97)

282

344

Reggie Sanders (1991–2007)

305

304

Gary Sheffield (1988–2009)

509

253

Alfonso Soriano (1999–2014)

412

289

Sammy Sosa (1989–2005, 2007)

609

234

Darryl Strawberry (1983–99)

335

221

Larry Walker (1989–2005)

383

230

Devon White (1985–2001)

208

346

Dave Winfield (1973–88, 1990–95)

465

223

Jimmy Wynn (1963–77)

291

225

Robin Yount (1974–93)

251

271

*Still active.

Players with 400 Home Runs and 10 Steals of Home, Career

Home Runs

Steals of Home

Lou Gehrig

493

15

Babe Ruth

714

10

Players with 200 Hits, 20 Home Runs, and 20 Stolen Bases, Season

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Players with 10 Doubles, Triples, Home Runs, and Steals in Each of First Three Seasons in Majors

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Players Who Have Stolen Second, Third, and Home in Same Inning

American League

Dave Fultz, Phila. A’s, Sept. 4, 1902

Wild Bill Donovan, Det. Tigers, May 7, 1906

Bill Coughlin, Det. Tigers, June 4, 1906

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, July 22, 1909

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, July 12, 1911

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, July 4, 1912

Joe Jackson, Cle. Indians, Aug. 11, 1912

Eddie Collins, Phila. A’s, Sept. 22, 1912

Eddie Ainsmith, Wash. Senators, June 26, 1913

Red Faber, Chi. White Sox, July 14, 1915

Don Moeller, Wash. Senators, July 19, 1915

Fritz Maisel, N.Y. Yankees, Aug. 17, 1915

Buck Weaver, Chi. White Sox, Sept. 6, 1919

Bobby Roth, Wash. Senators, May 31, 1920

Bob Meusel, N.Y. Yankees, May 16, 1927

Jack Tavener, Det. Tigers, July 10, 1927

Jack Tavener, Det. Tigers, July 25, 1928

Don Kolloway, Chi. White Sox, June 28, 1941

Rod Carew, Min. Twins, May 18, 1969

Dave Nelson, Tex. Rangers, Aug. 30, 1974

Paul Molitor, Milw. Brewers, July 26, 1987

Devon White, Cal. Angels, Sept. 9, 1989

Chris Stynes, K.C. Royals, May 12, 1996

Kevin Pillar, Tor. Blue Jays, Mar. 31, 2018

National League (Post-1900)

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates, Sept. 25, 1907

Hans Lobert, Cin. Reds, Sept. 27, 1908

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates, May 2, 1909

Dode Paskert, Cin. Reds, May 23, 1910

Wilbur Good, Chi. Cubs, Aug. 18, 1915

Jim Johnstone, Bklyn. Dodgers, Sept. 22, 1916

Greasy Neale, Cin. Reds, Aug. 15, 1919

Max Carey, Pitt. Pirates, Aug. 13, 1923

Max Carey, Pitt. Pirates, May 26, 1925

Harvey Hendrick, Bklyn. Dodgers, June 12, 1928

Pete Rose, Phila. Phillies, May 11, 1980

Dusty Baker, S.F. Giants, June 27, 1984

Eric Young, Colo. Rockies, June 30, 1996

Jayson Werth, Phila. Phillies, May 12, 2009

Dee Gordon, L.A. Dodgers, July 1, 2011

Wil Myers, S.D. Padres, Aug. 16, 2017

Most Stolen Bases by Catcher, Season

36

John Wathan, K.C. Royals (AL), 1982

30

Ray Schalk, Chi. White Sox (AL), 1916

28

John Wathan, K.C. Royals (AL), 1983*

26

Jason Kendall, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1998

25

Johnny Kling Chi. Cubs (NL), 1902

25

Roger Bresnahan, N.Y. Giants (NL), 1906*

25

John Stearns, N.Y. Mets (NL), 1978

25

Ivan Rodriguez, Tex. Rangers (AL), 1999

25

Craig Biggio, Hous. Astros (NL), 1990

24

Ray Schalk, Chi. White Sox (AL), 1914

23

Johnny Kling, Chi. Cubs (NL), 1903

22

Jason Kendall, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1999

22

Jason Kendall, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 2000

21

Benito Santiago, S.D. Padres (NL), 1987

21

B.J. Surhoff, Milw. Brewers (AL), 1988

21

Craig Biggio, Hous. Astros (NL), 1989

21

Russell Martin, L.A. Dodgers (NL), 2007

20

Red Dooin, Phila. Phillies (NL), 1908

*Caught in majority of games played during season.

Most Stolen Bases by Catcher, Career

212

Roger Bresnahan* (1900–15)

189

Jason Kendall (1996–2010)

177

Ray Schalk (1912–29)

133

Red Dooin (1902–16)

128

Carlton Fisk (1969–93)

127

Ivan Rodriguez (1991–2011)

124

Johnny Kling (1900–13)

121

Wally Schang (1913–31)

105

John Wathan* (1976–85)

102

Brad Ausmus (1993–2010)

97

Russell Martin (2006–)

92

Billy Sullivan (1899–14)

91

Benito Santiago (1986–2005)

91

John Stearns (1975–84)

87

Ivy Wingo (1911–29)

86

Eddie Ainsmith (1910–24)

86

Jimmie Wilson (1923–40)

80

Tony Pena (1980–1997)

*Caught in majority of games played during career.

Players with 50 Stolen Bases and 100 RBIs, Season

Stolen Bases

RBIs

Sam Mertes, N.Y. Giants (NL), 1905

52

108

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1905

57

101

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers (AL), 1908

53

119

Honus Wagner, Pitt. Pirates (NL), 1908

53

109

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers (AL), 1909

76

107

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers (AL), 1911

83

127

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers (AL), 1917

55

102

George Sisler, St.L. Browns (AL), 1922

51

105

Ben Chapman, N.Y. Yankees (AL), 1931

61

122

Cesar Cedeno, Hous. Astros (NL), 1974

57

102

Joe Morgan, Cin. Reds (NL), 1976

60

111

Eric Davis, Cin. Reds (NL), 1987

50

100

Barry Bonds, S.F. Giants (NL), 1990

52

114

Most Stolen Bases by Home Run Champion, Season

American League

76

Ty Cobb, Det. Tigers, 1909 (9 home runs)

52

Tris Speaker, Bost. Red Sox, 1912 (10 home runs) (Tie)

40

Home Run Baker, Phila. A’s, 1912 (10 home runs) (Tie)

40

Jose Canseco, Oak. A’s, 1988 (42 home runs)

38

Home Run Baker, Phila. A’s, 1911 (11 home runs)

37

Ken Williams, St.L. Browns, 1922 (39 home runs)

36

Harry Davis, Phila. A’s, 1905 (8 home runs)

34

Home Run Baker, Phila. A’s, 1913 (12 home runs)

27

Nap Lajoie, Phila. A’s, 1901 (14 home runs)

26

Jose Canseco, Oak. A’s, 1991 (44 home runs)

National League (Post-1900)

67

Jimmy Sheckard, Bklyn. Dodgers, 1903 (9 home runs)

48

Red Murray, N.Y. Giants, 1909 (7 home runs)

40

Matt Kemp L.A. Dodgers, 2011 (39 home runs)

33

Larry Walker, Colo. Rockies, 1997 (49 home runs)

31

Hank Aaron, Atl. Braves, 1963 (44 home runs)

30

Harry Lumley, Bklyn. Dodgers, 1904 (9 home runs)

30

Howard Johnson, N.Y. Mets, 1991 (38 home runs)

30

Ryan Braun, Milw. Brewers, 2012 (41 home runs)

29

Mike Schmidt, Phila. Phillies, 1975 (38 home runs)

29

Darryl Strawberry, N.Y. Mets, 1988 (39 home runs)

29

Barry Bonds, S.F. Giants, 1993 (26 home runs)

25

Tommy Leach, Pitt. Pirates, 1902 (6 home runs)

25

Ryne Sandberg, Chi. Cubs, 1990 (40 home runs)

Players Stealing Bases in Four Decades

Decades

Total

Rickey Henderson (1979–2003)

1970s (33), 1980s (838), 1990s (463), 2000s (72)

1406

Tim Raines (1979–99, 2001–02)

1970s (2), 1980s (583), 1990s (222), 2000s (1)

808

Omar Vizquel (1989–2012)

1980s (1) 1990s (237), 2000s (151), 2010s (15)

404

Ted Williams (1939–42, 1946–60)

1930s (2), 1940s (14), 1950s (7), 1960s (1)

24

Best On-Base Percentage (OBP) by Decade

Pre-1900

.461

John McGraw

.459

Billy Hamilton

.435

Bill Joyce

.433

Jesse Burkett

.432

Joe Kelley

.430

Willie Keeler

.428

Cupid Childs

.424

Dan Brouthers

.410

Ed Delahanty

.408

Jake Stenzel

1900–09

.417

Honus Wagner

.411

Roy Thomas

.397

Frank Chance

.391

Mike Donlin

.389

Roger Bresnahan

.388

Nap Lajoie

.388

Jesse Burkett

.386

Topsy Hartsel

.383

Elmer Flick

.380

Fred Clarke

.380

Ty Cobb

1910–19

.457

Ty Cobb

.428

Tris Speaker

.424

Eddie Collins

.422

Joe Jackson

.402

Miller Huggins

.399

Johnny Bates

.395

Jimmy Sheckard

.389

Benny Kauff

.384

Wally Schang

.382

Johnny Evers

1920–29

.488

Babe Ruth

.460

Rogers Hornsby

.441

Tris Speaker

.436

Eddie Collins

.436

Lou Gehrig

.433

Harry Heilmann

.431

Paul Waner

.431

Ty Cobb

.420

Max Bishop

.420

Johnny Bassler

1930–39

.472

Babe Ruth

.453

Lou Gehrig

.440

Jimmie Foxx

.434

Mickey Cochrane

.427

Max Bishop

.425

Johnny Mize

.420

Mel Ott

.420

Arky Vaughan

.415

Hank Greenberg

.414

Charlie Gehringer

1940–49

.496

Ted Williams

.428

Stan Musial

.414

Augie Galan

.411

Roy Cullenbine

.406

Charlie Keller

.404

Joe DiMaggio

.404

Elbie Fletcher

.403

Luke Appling

.403

Eddie Stanky

.403

Mel Ott

1950–59

.476

Ted Williams

.431

Ferris Fain

.425

Mickey Mantle

.421

Stan Musial

.416

Jackie Robinson

.406

Eddie Yost

.403

Elmer Valo

.400

Minnie Minoso

.399

Richie Ashburn

.398

Ralph Kiner

1960–69

.415

Mickey Mantle

.402

Frank Robinson

.387

Harmon Killebrew

.383

Carl Yastrzemski

.381

Al Kaline

.380

Dick Allen

.380

Norm Cash

.379

Joe Morgan

.379

Albie Pearson

.378

Willie McCovey

1970–79

.408

Rod Carew

.404

Joe Morgan

.400

Mike Hargrove

.398

Ken Singleton

.390

Ron Hunt

.389

Pete Rose

.388

Bernie Carbo

.386

Gene Tenace

.384

Carl Yastrzemski

.383

Fred Lynn

1980–89

.443

Wade Boggs

.403

Rickey Henderson

.392

George Brett

.392

Alvin Davis

.391

Tim Raines

.391

Mike Hargrove

.390

Keith Hernandez

.389

Jack Clark

.389

Tony Gwynn

.388

Rod Carew

1990–99

.440

Frank Thomas

.434

Barry Bonds

.430

Edgar Martinez

.416

Jeff Bagwell

.412

Rickey Henderson

.412

Jim Thome

.411

Mark McGwire

.406

John Olerud

.402

John Kruk

.401

Gary Sheffield

2000–09

.517

Barry Bonds

.436

Todd Helton

.427

Albert Pujols

.421

Larry Walker

.419

Manny Ramirez

.418

Jason Giambi

.413

Lance Berkman

.413

Chipper Jones

.408

Joe Mauer

.402

Bobby Abreu

.402

Nick Johnson

2010–18

.436

Joey Votto

.416

Mike Trout

.405

Miguel Cabrera

.398

Paul Goldschmidt

.388

Bryce Harper

.383

Prince Fielder

.383

David Ortiz

.379

Andrew McCutchen

.378

Freddie Freeman

.377

Matt Carpenter

Best On-Base Plus Slugging (OPS) by Decade

Pre-1900

.943

Dan Brouthers

.925

Joe Kelley

.915

Ed Delahanty

.912

Willie Keeler

.902

Jesse Burkett

.902

Bill Joyce

.900

Billy Hamilton

.891

Sam Thompson

.887

Jake Stenzel

.883

Roger Connor

1900–09

.925

Honus Wagner

.876

Nap Lajoie

.865

Mike Donlin

.839

Ty Cobb

.829

Elmer Flick

.802

Sam Crawford

.799

Jesse Burkett

.797

Fred Clarke

.795

Frank Chance

.785

Buck Freeman

1910–19

.998

Ty Cobb

.933

Joe Jackson

.913

Tris Speaker

.871

Gavvy Cravath

.844

Eddie Collins

.839

Benny Kauff

.831

Sam Crawford

.819

George Sisler

.811

Rogers Hornsby

.810

Home Run Baker

1920–29

1.228

Babe Ruth

1.096

Rogers Hornsby

1.058

Lou Gehrig

.991

Harry Heilmann

.976

Tris Speaker

.970

Paul Waner

.966

Al Simmons

.954

Hack Wilson

.945

Ken Williams

.938

Jim Bottomley

1930–39

1.116

Babe Ruth

1.091

Jimmie Foxx

1.091

Lou Gehrig

1.032

Hank Greenberg

1.030

Johnny Mize

1.019

Joe DiMaggio

.980

Mel Ott

.939

Hal Trosky

.938

Bob Johnson

.937

Lefty O’Doul

1940–49

1.143

Ted Williams

1.005

Stan Musial

.989

Hank Greenberg

.972

Joe DiMaggio

.966

Ralph Kiner

.954

Johnny Mize

.926

Charlie Keller

.879

Mel Ott

.846

Enos Slaughter

.871

Jeff Heath

.871

Tommy Henrich

1950–59

1.098

Ted Williams

.994

Mickey Mantle

.989

Stan Musial

.981

Willie Mays

.959

Duke Snider

.931

Hank Aaron

.931

Eddie Mathews

.931

Ralph Kiner

.917

Frank Robinson

.913

Ernie Banks

1960–69

.962

Frank Robinson

.957

Mickey Mantle

.941

Hank Aaron

.935

Willie Mays

.933

Dick Allen

.933

Harmon Killebrew

.923

Willie McCovey

.878

Norm Cash

.875

Roberto Clemente

.875

Al Kaline

1970–79

.928

Willie Stargell

.910

Jim Rice

.909

Fred Lynn

.899

Hank Aaron

.891

Dave Parker

.889

Dick Allen

.885

Mike Schmidt

.881

Reggie Smith

.870

Reggie Jackson

.869

George Foster

1980–89

.925

Mike Schmidt

.922

Wade Boggs

.913

George Brett

.905

Will Clark

.879

Eric Davis

.889

Don Mattingly

.888

Pedro Guerrero

.882

Dwight Evans

.880

Ken Phelps

.878

Darryl Strawberry

1990–99

1.036

Barry Bonds

1.025

Mark McGwire

1.013

Frank Thomas

.975

Manny Ramirez

.966

Mike Piazza

.965

Ken Griffey Jr.

.962

Edgar Martinez

.961

Jeff Bagwell

.961

Larry Walker

.959

Jim Thome

2000–09

1.241

Barry Bonds

1.055

Albert Pujols

1.018

Manny Ramirez

1.006

Todd Helton

.988

Alex Rodriguez

.983

Larry Walker

.972

Lance Berkman

.962

Jim Thome

.961

Jason Giambi

.961

Ryan Howard

2010–18

.990

Mike Trout

.964

Miguel Cabrera

.964

Joey Votto

.945

David Ortiz

.930

Paul Goldschmidt

.905

Giancarlo Stanton

.900

Bryce Harper

.886

Nolan Arenado

.886

J.D. Martinez

.880

Ryan Braun

Batting Miscellany

Best Wins Above Replacement (WAR) by Decade (Hitters Only)

Pre-1900

94.2

Cap Anson

84.3

Roger Connor

79.9

Dan Brouthers

62.0

Jack Glasscock

56.7

Billy Hamilton

52.2

Bid McPhee

52.1

Ed Delahanty

51.5

Jim O'Rourke

47.7

Buck Ewing

45.2

Deacon White

1900–09

85.8

Honus Wagner

69.5

Nap Lajoie

49.7

Bobby Wallace

44.9

Sam Crawford

44.0

Elmer Flick

41.8

George Davis

41.3

Fred Clarke

40.6

Frank Chance

38.0

Bill Bradley

37.0

Bill Dahlen

1910–19

84.3

Ty Cobb

76.5

Tris Speaker

73.3

Eddie Collins

55.2

Shoeless Joe Jackson

53.3

Home Run Baker

41.8

Art Fletcher

37.6

Larry Gardner

36.1

Larry Doyle

34.3

Honus Wagner

34.0

Heinie Groh

34.0

Heinie Zimmerman

1920–29

102.4

Babe Ruth

93.1

Rogers Hornsby

56.8

Harry Heilmann

54.1

Frankie Frisch

51.4

Tris Speaker

44.1

Joe Sewell

41.1

Ty Cobb

41.0

Ken Williams

39.8

Goose Goslin

39.4

Eddie Collins

1930–39

73.1

Lou Gehrig

72.8

Jimmie Foxx

68.7

Mel Ott

61.1

Charlie Gehringer

53.2

Arky Vaughan

50.4

Joe Cronin

44.5

Earl Averill

44.1

Paul Waner

42.6

Bill Dickey

41.9

Wally Berger

1940–49

65.8

Ted Williams

59.9

Lou Boudreau

57.6

Stan Musial

45.6

Joe Gordon

43.6

Joe DiMaggio

41.7

Bobby Doerr

41.1

Johnny Mize

40.8

Luke Appling

39.7

Bob Elliott

39.2

Bill Nicholson

1950–59

68.1

Mickey Mantle

61.2

Stan Musial

58.8

Willie Mays

55.6

Duke Snider

53.7

Eddie Mathews

50.9

Richie Ashburn

47.5

Ted Williams

47.6

Minnie Minoso

47.1

Yogi Berra

43.3

Jackie Robinson

1960–69

84.2

Willie Mays

81.0

Hank Aaron

66.4

Roberto Clemente

64.6

Frank Robinson

57.6

Ron Santo

53.9

Brooks Robinson

53.3

Carl Yastrzemski

48.7

Al Kaline

45.8

Harmon Killebrew

44.5

Willie McCovey

1970–79

67.0

Joe Morgan

58.9

Johnny Bench

56.3

Rod Carew

54.5

Graig Nettles

51.3

Reggie Jackson

50.6

Pete Rose

50.3

Mike Schmidt

49.2

Bobby Bonds

49.0

Sal Bando

46.9

Bobby Grich

1980–89

71.1

Rickey Henderson

60.2

Wade Boggs

56.6

Mike Schmidt

55.3

Robin Yount

52.7

Alan Trammell

52.9

Ozzie Smith

50.2

Cal Ripken Jr.

47.7

George Brett

47.3

Andre Dawson

47.1

Dale Murphy

1990–99

80.2

Barry Bonds

67.5

Ken Griffey Jr.

56.9

Jeff Bagwell

53.2

Craig Biggio

52.8

Frank Thomas

52.6

Barry Larkin

51.7

Edgar Martinez

49.7

Rafael Palmeiro

47.8

Larry Walker

47.5

Kenny Lofton

2000–09

77.7

Alex Rodriguez

73.8

Albert Pujols

59.1

Barry Bonds

53.1

Todd Helton

51.4

Carlos Beltran

51.1

Ichiro Suzuki

50.6

Chipper Jones

48.4

Scott Rolen

46.3

Lance Berkman

44.8

Bobby Abreu

2010–2018

64.3

Mike Trout

53.8

Robinson Cano

51.1

Adrian Beltre

50.6

Joey Votto

43.4

Miguel Cabrera

41.4

Buster Posey

40.7

Ian Kinsler

40.1

Paul Goldschmidt

40.0

Evan Longoria

39.6

Andrew McCutchen

Most Times Leading League in Offensive Category

American League

Seasons

Base Hits

8

Ty Cobb, 1907–09, 1911–12, 1915, 1917, and 1919

Singles

10  

Ichiro Suzuki, 2001–10

Doubles

8

Tris Speaker, 1912, 1914, 1916, 1918, and 1920–23

Triples

5

Sam Crawford, 1903, 1910, and 1913–15

Home Runs

12  

Babe Ruth, 1918–21, 1923–24, and 1926–31

Total Bases

6

Ty Cobb, 1907–09, 1911, 1915, and 1917

6

Babe Ruth, 1919, 1921, 1923–24, 1926, and 1928

6

Ted Williams, 1939, 1942, 1946–47, 1949, and 1951

Slugging Percentage

13  

Babe Ruth, 1918–24 and 1926–31

Batting Average

12  

Ty Cobb, 1907–15 and 1917–19

Runs

8

Babe Ruth, 1919–21, 1923–24, and 1926–28

RBIs

6

Babe Ruth, 1919–21, 1923, 1926, and 1928

Walks

12  

Barry Bonds, 1992, 1994–97, 2000–04, 2006–07

Strikeouts

7

Jimmie Foxx, 1929–31, 1933, 1935–36, and 1941

Stolen Bases

12  

Rickey Henderson, 1980–86, 1988–91, 1998

National League (Post-1900)

Base Hits

7

Pete Rose, 1965, 1968, 1970, 1972–73, 1976, and 1981

Singles

4

Ginger Beaumont, 1902–04 and 1907

4

Lloyd Waner, 1927–29 and 1931

4

Richie Ashburn, 1951, 1953, and 1957–58

4

Maury Wills, 1961–62, 1965, and 1967

Doubles

8

Stan Musial, 1943–44, 1946, 1948–49, and 1952–54

Triples

5

Stan Musial, 1943, 1946, 1948–49, and 1951

Home Runs

8

Mike Schmidt, 1974–76, 1980–81, 1983–84, and 1986

Total Bases

8

Hank Aaron, 1956–57, 1959–61, 1963, 1967, and 1969

Slugging Percentage

11  

Rogers Hornsby, 1917–25 and 1928–29

Batting Average

8

Honus Wagner, 1900, 1903–04, 1906–09, and 1911

Runs

5

Rogers Hornsby, 1921–22, 1924, 1927, and 1929

5

Stan Musial, 1946, 1948, 1951–52, and 1954

RBIs

4

Honus Wagner, 1901–02 and 1908–09

4

Rogers Hornsby, 1920–22 and 1925

4

Hank Aaron, 1957, 1960, 1963, and 1966

4

Mike Schmidt, 1980–81, 1984, and 1986

Walks

12  

Barry Bonds, 1992, 1994–97, 2000–2004, 2006–07

Strikeouts

6

Vince DiMaggio, 1937–38 and 1942–45

Stolen Bases

10  

Max Carey, 1913, 1915–18, 1920, and 1922–25

Most Consecutive Seasons Leading League in Offensive Category

American League

Seasons

Batting Average

9

Ty Cobb, 1907–15

Slugging Percentage

7

Babe Ruth, 1918–24

Runs

3

Ty Cobb, 1909–11

3

Eddie Collins, 1912–14

3

Babe Ruth, 1919–21 and 1926–28

3

Ted Williams, 1940–42

3

Mickey Mantle, 1956–58

3

Mike Trout, 2012–14

Base Hits

5

Ichiro Suzuki, 2006–10

Singles

10  

Ichiro Suzuki, 2001–10

Doubles

4

Tris Speaker, 1920–23

Triples

3

Elmer Flick, 1905–07

3

Sam Crawford, 1913–15

3

Zoilo Versalles, 1963–65

3

Carl Crawford, 2004–06

Home Runs

6

Babe Ruth, 1926–31

Total Bases

3

Ty Cobb, 1907–09

3

Jim Rice, 1977–79

RBIs

3

Ty Cobb, 1907–09

3

Babe Ruth, 1919–21

Walks

4

Babe Ruth, 1930–33

4

Ted Williams, 1946–49

Strikeouts

4

Vince DiMaggio, 1942–45

4

Reggie Jackson, 1968–71

Stolen Bases

9

Luis Aparicio, 1956–64

National League (Post-1900)

Seasons

6

Rogers Hornsby, 1920–25

6

Rogers Hornsby, 1920–25

3

Chuck Klein, 1930–32

3

Duke Snider, 1953–55

3

Pete Rose, 1974–76

3

Albert Pujols, 2003–05

3

Ginger Beaumont, 1902–04

3

Rogers Hornsby, 1920–22

3

Frank McCormick, 1938–40

3

Ginger Beaumont, 1902–04

3

Lloyd Waner, 1927–29

3

Ryan Theriot, 2008–10

4

Honus Wagner, 1906–09

3

Garry Templeton, 1977–79

7

Ralph Kiner, 1946–52

4

Honus Wagner, 1906–09

4

Chuck Klein, 1930–33

3

Rogers Hornsby, 1920–22

3

Joe Medwick, 1936–38

3

George Foster, 1976–78

5

Barry Bonds, 2000–2004

4

Hack Wilson, 1927–30

6

Maury Wills, 1960–65

Players Leading in All Triple Crown Categories, But Not in Same Year*

Hank Aaron

Batting: 1956 (.328) and 1959 (.355)

Home Runs: 1957 (44), 1963 (44 Tie), 1966 (44), and 1967 (39)

RBIs: 1957 (132), 1960 (126), 1963 (130), and 1966 (127)

Barry Bonds

Batting: 2002 (.370) and 2004 (.363)

Home Runs: 1993 (46) and 2001 (73)

RBIs: 1993 (123)

Dan Brouthers

Batting: 1882 (.368), 1883 (.374), 1889 (.373), 1891 (.350), and 1892 (.335)

Home Runs: 1881 (8) and 1886 (11)

RBIs: 1892 (97)

Ed Delahanty

Batting: 1899 (.410) and 1902 (.376)

Home Runs: 1893 (19) and 1896 (13)

RBIs: 1893 (146), 1896 (126), and 1899 (137)

Joe DiMaggio

Batting: 1939 (.381) and 1940 (.352)

Home Runs: 1937 (46) and 1948 (39)

RBIs: 1941 (125) and 1948 (155)

Andres Galarraga

Batting: 1993 (.370)

Home Runs: 1996 (47)

RBIs: 1996 (150) and 1997 (140)

Johnny Mize

Batting: 1939 (.349)

Home Runs: 1939 (28), 1940 (43), 1947 (51 Tie), and 1948 (40 Tie)

RBIs: 1940 (137), 1942 (110), and 1947 (138)

Manny Ramirez

Batting: 2002 (.349)

Home Runs: 2004 (43)

RBIs: 1999 (155)

Albert Pujols

Batting: 2003 (.348)

Home Runs: 2009 (41) and 2010 (42)

RBIs: 2010 (118)

Alex Rodriguez

Batting: 1996 (.358)

Home Runs: 2001 (52), 2002 (57), 2003 (47), 2005 (48), and 2007 (54)

RBIs: 2002 (142) and 2007 (156)

Babe Ruth

Batting: 1924 (.378)

Home Runs: 1918 (11), 1919 (29), 1920 (54), 1921 (59), 1923 (41), 1924 (46), 1926 (47), 1927 (60), 1928 (54), 1929 (46), 1930 (49), and 1931 (46 Tie)

RBIs: 1919 (114), 1920 (137), 1921 (171), 1923 (131), 1926 (146), and 1928 (142 Tie)

Tris Speaker

Batting: 1916 (.386)

Home Runs: 1912 (10)

RBIs: 1923 (130)

Sam Thompson

Batting: 1887 (.372)

Home Runs: 1889 (20) and 1895 (18)

RBIs: 1887 (166), 1894 (149), and 1895 (165)

*Includes only players who never won triple crown.

Highest Offensive Career Totals by Players Who Never Led League

American League

Base Hits

3315

Eddie Collins

Singles

2262

Carl Yastrzemski

Doubles

544

Derek Jeter

Triples

222

Tris Speaker

Home Runs

544

Rafael Palmeiro

Total Bases

4984

Rafael Palmeiro

Batting Avg.

356

Joe Jackson

Slugging %

556

Carlos Delgado

Runs

1882

Tris Speaker

RBIs

1740

Rafael Palmeiro

Walks

1476

Bobby Abreu

Strikeouts

2287

Alex Rodriguez

Stolen Bases

504

Paul Molitor

National League (Post-1900)

Base Hits

3060

Craig Biggio

Singles

2424

Honus Wagner

Doubles

601

Barry Bonds

Triples

177

Rabbit Maranville

Home Runs

475

Stan Musial

Total Bases

5752

Pete Rose

Batting Avg.

336

Riggs Stephenson

Slugging %

588

Vladimir Guerrero

Runs

1619

Chipper Jones

RBIs

1903

Willie Mays

Walks

1566

Pete Rose

Strikeouts

1753

Craig Biggio

Stolen Bases

681

Joe Morgan

Highest Ratio of Three True Outcomes, Season (Home Run, Strikeout, Walk)

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Career Offensive Leaders by Players Under Six Feet Tall

Games Played

3562

Pete Rose (5’11”)

At-Bats

14,053

Pete Rose (5’11”)

Base Hits

4256

Pete Rose (5’11”)

Singles

3115

Pete Rose (5’11”)

Doubles

793

Tris Speaker (5’11½”)

Triples

252

Honus Wagner (5’11”)

Home Runs

660

Willie Mays (5’10½”)

Extra-Base Hits

1323

Willie Mays (5’10½”)

Total Bases

6066

Willie Mays (5’10½”)

Runs

2295

Rickey Henderson (5’10”)

RBIs

1903

Willie Mays (5’10½”)

Walks

2190

Rickey Henderson (5’10”)

Strikeouts

1753

Craig Biggio (5’11”)

Batting Average

.358

Rogers Hornsby (5’11”)

Slugging Percentage

.577

Rogers Hornsby (5’11”)

Stolen Bases

1406

Rickey Henderson (5’10”)

Largest Margin Between League Leaders and Runners-Up

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Evolution of Slugging Percentage Record

American League

1901

Nap Lajoie, Phila. A’s

.643

1919

Babe Ruth, Bost. Red Sox

.657

1920

Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees

.847

National League (Pre-1900)

1876

Ross Barnes, Chi. White Stockings

.590

1894

Sam Thompson, Phila. Phillies

.696

National League (Post-1899)

1922

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals

.722

1925

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals

.756

2001

Barry Bonds, S.F. Giants

.863

Players Hitting Safely in at Least 135 Games, Season

American League

Wade Boggs, Bost. Red Sox, 1985 (240 hits in 161 games, .368 batting average)

Derek Jeter, N.Y. Yankees, 1999 (219 hits in 158 games, .349 batting average)

Ichiro Suzuki, Sea. Mariners, 2001 (242 hits in 157 games, .350 batting average)

National League (Post-1900)

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals, 1922 (250 hits in 154 games, .401 batting average)

Chuck Klein, Phila. Phillies, 1930 (250 hits in 156 games, .386 batting average)

Players Hitting for the Cycle in Natural Order (Single, Double, Triple, Home Run)

American League

Fats Fothergill, Det. Tigers, Sept. 26, 1926

Tony Lazzeri, N.Y. Yankees, June 3, 1932

Charlie Gehringer, Det. Tigers, May 27, 1939

Leon Culberson, Bost. Red Sox, July 3, 1943

Bob Watson, Bost. Red Sox, Sept. 15, 1979

Jose Valentin, Chi. White Sox, Apr. 27, 2000

Gary Matthews Jr., Tex. Rangers, Sept. 13, 2006

National League (Post-1900)

Bill Collins, Bost. Doves, Oct. 6, 1910

Jim Hickman, N.Y. Mets, Aug. 7, 1963

Ken Boyer, St.L. Cardinals, June 16, 1964

Billy Williams, Chi. Cubs, July 17, 1966

Tim Foli, Mont. Expos, Apr. 22, 1976

John Mabry, St.L. Cardinals, May 18, 1996

Brad Wilkerson, Mont. Expos, June 24, 2003

Highest Slugging Percentage by Position, Season

American League

First Base

.765

Lou Gehrig, N.Y. Yankees, 1927

Second Base

.643

Nap Lajoie, Phila. A’s, 1901

Third Base

.664

George Brett, K.C. Royals, 1980

Shortstop

.631

Alex Rodriguez, Sea. Mariners, 1996

Outfield

.847

Babe Ruth, N.Y. Yankees, 1920

Catcher

.617

Bill Dickey, N.Y. Yankees, 1936

Pitcher

.621

Wes Ferrell, Cle. Indians, 1931

Designated Hitter

.659

Travis Hafner, Cle. Indians, 2006

National League (Post-1900)

First Base

.752

Mark McGwire, St.L. Cardinals, 1998

Second Base

.756

Rogers Hornsby, St.L. Cardinals, 1925

Third Base

.644

Mike Schmidt, Phila. Phillies, 1981

Shortstop

.614

Ernie Banks, Chi. Cubs, 1958

Outfield

.863

Barry Bonds, S.F. Giants, 2001

Catcher

.687

Javy Lopez, Atl. Braves, 2003

Pitcher

.632

Don Newcombe, Bklyn. Dodgers, 1955

Most Times Awarded First Base on Catcher’s Interference or Obstruction

31

Jacoby Ellsbury (2007–)

29

Pete Rose (1963–86)

18

Julian Javier (1960–72)

18

Dale Berra (1977–87)

17

Roberto Kelly (1988–2000)

17

Andy Van Slyke (1983–95)

17

Carl Crawford (2002–16)

16

Bob Stinson (1969–80)

15

Josh Reddick (2009–)

13

Phil Nakso (1954–87)

13

Darin Erstad (1996–2009)

13

Ryan Ludwick (2002–05, 2007–14)

12

Hector Torres (1968–77)

12

Craig Counsell (1995–2011)

Winners of Two “Legs” of Triple Crown Since Last Winner*

American League

Chris Davis, Balt. Orioles, 2013

53 home runs, 138 RBIs (batting avg.

.286, twenty-first behind Miguel Cabrera’s .348)

National League

Paul Goldschmidt, Ariz. D’backs, 2013

36 home runs, 125 RBIs (batting avg.

.302, eleventh behind Michael Cuddyer’s .331)

Nolan Arenado, Colo. Rockies, 2015

42 home runs, 130 RBIs (batting avg.

.287, twentieth behind Dee Gordon’s .333)

Nolan Arenado, Colo. Rockies, 2016

41 home runs (tie), 133 RBIs (batting avg.

.294, seventeenth behind DJ LeMahieu’s .348)

Giancarlo Stanton, Mia. Marlins, 2017

59 home runs, 132 RBIs (batting avg.

.281, twenty-fifth behind Charlie Blackmon’s .331)

*Miguel Cabrera, 2012