Players with More Walks Than Hits, Season (Min. 100 Walks)
Players Hitting 40 or More Home Runs, with More Home Runs Than Walks, Season
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)
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
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
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
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
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
Players with 10 Doubles, Triples, Home Runs, and Steals in Each of First Three Seasons in Majors
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 |
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Seasons |
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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 |
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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) |
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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)
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
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) |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |