Players denoted in boldface are still actively contributing to the record noted.
(r) denotes a player's rookie season.
160 batted in, one season
Evolution of the single season record for runs batted in
Four or more seasons with 130 runs batted in
Player |
Years |
Seasons and teams |
Babe Ruth[3] |
10 |
1920–21, 23, 26–32 New York (AL) |
Lou Gehrig[4] |
9 |
1927–28, 30–34, 36–37 New York (AL) |
Jimmie Foxx[5] |
6 |
1930, 32–34 Philadelphia (AL); 36, 38 Boston (AL) |
Hank Greenberg[6] |
5 |
1934–35, 37–38, 40 Detroit |
Alex Rodriguez[7] |
5 |
2000 Seattle; 01-02 Texas; 05, 07 New York (AL) |
Ryan Howard[8] |
4 |
2006–09 Philadelphia (NL) |
Joe DiMaggio[9] |
4 |
1937–38, 40, 48 New York (AL) |
Juan González[10] |
4 |
1996–98 Texas; 2001 Cleveland |
Ken Griffey, Jr.[11] |
4 |
1996–99 Seattle |
Sammy Sosa[12] |
4 |
1998–2001 Chicago (NL) |
Manny Ramírez[13] |
4 |
1998–99 Cleveland; 2004–05 Boston (AL) |
Five or more consecutive seasons with 120 runs batted in
Ten or more seasons with 100 runs batted in
Player |
Years |
Seasons and teams |
Alex Rodriguez |
14 |
1996, 98–2000 Seattle; 01–03 Texas; 04–10 New York (AL) |
Babe Ruth |
13 |
1919 Boston (AL); 20–21, 23–24, 26–33 New York (AL) |
Lou Gehrig |
13 |
1926–38 New York (AL) |
Jimmie Foxx |
13 |
1929–35 Philadelphia (AL); 36–41 Boston (AL) |
Al Simmons[17] |
12 |
1924–32 Philadelphia (AL); 33–34 Chicago (AL); 36 Detroit |
Barry Bonds[18] |
12 |
1990–92 Pittsburgh; 93, 95–98, 2000–02, 04 San Francisco |
Manny Ramírez |
12 |
1995–96, 98–2000 Cleveland; 01-06 Boston (AL); 08 Boston (AL)-Los Angeles (NL) |
Goose Goslin[19] |
11 |
1924–28 Washington (AL); 30 Washington (AL)-St. Louis (AL); 31–32 St. Louis (AL); 34–36 Detroit |
Frank Thomas[20] |
11 |
1991–98, 2000, 03 Chicago (AL); 06 Oakland |
Albert Pujols[21] |
12 |
2001–10 St. Louis (NL), 12, 14 Los Angeles Angels |
Miguel Cabrera[22] |
11 |
2004–2007 Florida; 08–14 Detroit |
Stan Musial[23] |
10 |
1946, 48–51, 53–57 St. Louis (NL) |
Willie Mays[24] |
10 |
1954–55, 59–66 New York-San Francisco |
Henry Aaron |
10 |
1957, 59–63, 66–67, 70–71 Milwaukee-Atlanta |
Joe Carter[25] |
10 |
1986–87, 89 Cleveland; 90 San Diego; 91–94, 96–97 Toronto |
Rafael Palmeiro[26] |
10 |
1993, 99–2003 Texas; 95–98 Baltimore |
Vladimir Guerrero[27] |
10 |
1998–2002 Montreal; 2004 Anaheim Texas; 2005–2007 Los Angeles Angels; 2008 Texas |
Eight or more consecutive seasons with 100 runs batted in
League leader in runs batted in, five or more seasons
League leader in runs batted in, three or more consecutive seasons
League leader in runs batted in, three decades
League leader in runs batted in, both leagues
League leader in runs batted in, three different teams
10 or more runs batted in by an individual in one game
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RBIs |
Player |
Team |
Date |
Opponent |
12 |
Jim Bottomley[29] |
St. Louis Cardinals |
September 16, 1924 |
Brooklyn Robins |
12 |
Mark Whiten[30] |
St. Louis Cardinals |
September 7, 1993 |
Cincinnati Reds |
11 |
Wilbert Robinson[31] |
Baltimore Orioles |
June 10, 1882 |
St. Louis Browns |
11 |
Tony Lazzeri[32] |
New York Yankees |
May 24, 1936 |
Philadelphia Athletics |
11 |
Phil Weintraub[33] |
New York Giants |
April 30, 1944 |
Brooklyn Dodgers |
10 |
Rudy York[34] |
Boston Red Sox |
July 27, 1946 |
St. Louis Browns |
10 |
Walker Cooper[35] |
Cincinnati Reds |
July 6, 1949 |
Chicago Cubs |
10 |
Norm Zauchin[36] |
Boston Red Sox |
May 27, 1955 |
Washington Senators |
10 |
Reggie Jackson[37] |
Oakland Athletics |
June 14, 1969 |
Boston Red Sox |
10 |
Fred Lynn (r)[38] |
Boston Red Sox |
June 18, 1975 |
Detroit Tigers |
10 |
Nomar Garciaparra[39] |
Boston Red Sox |
May 10, 1999 |
Seattle Mariners |
10 |
Alex Rodriguez[40] |
New York Yankees |
April 26, 2005 |
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
10 |
Garret Anderson[41] |
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim |
August 21, 2007 |
New York Yankees |
950 runs batted in by a team in one season
See also
References
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- ↑ Season RBI Statistics @ Baseball Almanac.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Annual RBI leaders @ Baseball-Reference.com
- ↑ Babe Ruth statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Lou Gehrig statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Jimmie Foxx statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Hank Greenberg statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Alex Rodriguez statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Ryan Howard statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Joe DiMaggio statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Juan González statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Ken Griffey, Jr. statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Sammy Sosa statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Manny Ramírez statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Jim Bottomley statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Chuck Klein statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Hank Aaron statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Al Simmons statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Barry Bonds statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Goose Goslin statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Frank Thomas statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Albert Pujols statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cabremi01.shtml
- ↑ Stan Musial statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Willie Mays statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Joe Carter statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Rafael Palmeiro statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Vladimir Guerrero statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Mel Ott statistics @ mlb.com
- ↑ Jim Bottomley bio with ref. to his 12 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com
- ↑ Box score of Mark Whiten's 12 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com
- ↑ Wilbert Robinson bio. with ref. to his 11 RBI game @ The Baseball Page.com
- ↑ Tony Lazzeri's Hall-of-Fame bio and plaque, both referencing his 11 RBI game @ Baseball Hall of Fame.org
- ↑ Phil Weintraub's 11 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com
- ↑ Rudy York's 10 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com
- ↑ Cincinnati Enquirer lists this as the 38th greatest moment in Reds history
- ↑ News clip of Zauchon's 10 RBI game
- ↑ Jackson bio with reference to his 10 RBI game @ The Baseball Page.com
- ↑ Lynn bio with reference to his 10 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com
- ↑ Garciaparra bio with reference to his 10 RBI game @ The Baseball Page.com
- ↑ Home New Tribune Article @ USA Today.com about A-Rod's 10 RBI game
- ↑ MSNBC article detailing Anderson's 10 RBI game
- ↑ Historic Team RBI statistics @ mlb.com