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词条 List of Major League Baseball runs batted in records
释义

  1. 160 batted in, one season

  2. Evolution of the single season record for runs batted in

  3. Four or more seasons with 130 runs batted in

  4. Five or more consecutive seasons with 120 runs batted in

  5. Ten or more seasons with 100 runs batted in

  6. Eight or more consecutive seasons with 100 runs batted in

  7. 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 

  8. 10 or more runs batted in by an individual in one game

  9. 950 runs batted in by a team in one season

  10. See also

  11. References

Major League Baseball has numerous records related to runs batted in (RBI).

Players denoted in boldface are still actively contributing to the record noted.

(r) denotes a player's rookie season.

160 batted in, one season

Player RBI Team[1]Season
Hack Wilson191Chicago Cubs1930
Lou Gehrig184New York Yankees1931
Hank Greenberg183Detroit Tigers1937
Lou Gehrig175New York Yankees1927
Jimmie Foxx175Boston Red Sox1938
Lou Gehrig174New York Yankees1930
Babe Ruth171New York Yankees1921
Chuck Klein170Philadelphia Phillies1930
Hank Greenberg170Detroit Tigers1935
Jimmie Foxx169Philadelphia Athletics1932
Joe DiMaggio167New York Yankees1937
Sam Thompson166Detroit Wolverines1887
Sam Thompson165Philadelphia Phillies1895
Al Simmons165Philadelphia Athletics1930
Lou Gehrig165New York Yankees1934
Manny Ramírez165Cleveland Indians1999
Babe Ruth164New York Yankees1927
Babe Ruth163New York Yankees1931
Jimmie Foxx163Philadelphia Athletics1933
Hal Trosky162Cleveland Indians1936
Sammy Sosa160Chicago Cubs2001

Evolution of the single season record for runs batted in

RBI[2] Player Team Year Years record stood
60Deacon WhiteChicago White Stockings18763
62Charley JonesBoston Red Caps18791
62John O'Rourke (r)Boston Red Caps18791
74Cap AnsonChicago White Stockings18801
82Cap AnsonChicago White Stockings18811
83Cap AnsonChicago White Stockings18821
97Dan BrouthersBuffalo Bisons18831
102Cap AnsonChicago White Stockings18841
108Cap AnsonChicago White Stockings18851
147Cap AnsonChicago White Stockings18861
166Sam ThompsonDetroit Wolverines188734
171Babe RuthNew York Yankees19216
175Lou GehrigNew York Yankees19273
191Hack WilsonChicago Cubs193087 (current)

Four or more seasons with 130 runs batted in

Player Years Seasons and teams
Babe Ruth[3]101920–21, 23, 26–32 New York (AL)
Lou Gehrig[4]91927–28, 30–34, 36–37 New York (AL)
Jimmie Foxx[5]61930, 32–34 Philadelphia; 36, 38 Boston (AL)
Hank Greenberg[6]51934–35, 37–38, 40 Detroit
Alex Rodriguez[7]52000 Seattle; 01-02 Texas; 05, 07 New York (AL)
Ryan Howard[8]42006–09 Philadelphia (NL)
Joe DiMaggio[9]41937–38, 40, 48 New York (AL)
Juan González[10]41996–98 Texas; 2001 Cleveland
Ken Griffey, Jr.[11]41996–99 Seattle
Sammy Sosa[12]41998–2001 Chicago (NL)
Manny Ramírez[13]41998–99 Cleveland; 2004–05 Boston (AL)

Five or more consecutive seasons with 120 runs batted in

Player Years Seasons and teams
Lou Gehrig81927–34 New York (AL)
Babe Ruth71926–32 New York (AL)
Joe DiMaggio61936–41 New York (AL)
Jim Bottomley[14]51925–29 St. Louis (NL)
Chuck Klein[15]51929–33 Philadelphia (NL)
Jimmie Foxx51930–34 Philadelphia (AL)
Henry Aaron[16]51959–63 Milwaukee (NL)

Ten or more seasons with 100 runs batted in

Player Years Seasons and teams
Alex Rodriguez141996, 98–2000 Seattle; 01–03 Texas; 04–10 New York (AL)
Albert Pujols[17]142001–10 St. Louis (NL), 12, 14, 16, 17 Los Angeles Angels
Babe Ruth131919 Boston (AL); 20–21, 23–24, 26–33 New York (AL)
Lou Gehrig131926–38 New York (AL)
Jimmie Foxx131929–35 Philadelphia (AL); 36–41 Boston (AL)
Al Simmons[18]121924–32 Philadelphia (AL); 33–34 Chicago (AL); 36 Detroit
Barry Bonds[19]121990–92 Pittsburgh; 93, 95–98, 2000–02, 04 San Francisco
Manny Ramírez121995–96, 98–2000 Cleveland; 01-06 Boston (AL); 08 Boston (AL)-Los Angeles (NL)
Miguel Cabrera[20]122004–2007 Florida; 08–14, 16 Detroit
Goose Goslin[21]111924–28 Washington (AL); 30 Washington (AL)-St. Louis (AL); 31–32 St. Louis (AL); 34–36 Detroit
Frank Thomas[22]111991–98, 2000, 03 Chicago (AL); 06 Oakland
Stan Musial[23]101946, 48–51, 53–57 St. Louis (NL)
Willie Mays[24]101954–55, 59–66 New York-San Francisco
Henry Aaron111955, 1957, 59–63, 66–67, 70–71 Milwaukee-Atlanta
Joe Carter[25]101986–87, 89 Cleveland; 90 San Diego; 91–94, 96–97 Toronto
Rafael Palmeiro[26]101993, 99–2003 Texas; 95–98 Baltimore
Vladimir Guerrero[27]101998–2002 Montreal; 2004 Anaheim Texas; 2005–2007 Los Angeles Angels; 2008 Texas
David Ortiz[28]102003-2007, 2010, 2013-2016 Boston

Eight or more consecutive seasons with 100 runs batted in

Player Years Seasons and teams
Lou Gehrig131926–38 New York (AL)
Jimmie Foxx131929–35 Philadelphia (AL); 36–41 Boston (AL)
Alex Rodriguez131998–2000 Seattle; 01–03 Texas; 04–10 New York (AL)
Al Simmons111924–32 Philadelphia (AL); 33–34 Chicago (AL)
Miguel Cabrera112004–2007 Florida; 08–14 Detroit
Albert Pujols102001–10 St. Louis (NL)
Albert Belle91992–96 Cleveland; 97–98 Chicago (AL); 99–2000 Baltimore
Rafael Palmeiro91995–98 Baltimore; 99–2003 Texas
Manny Ramírez91998–2000 Cleveland; 01–06 Boston (AL)
Sammy Sosa91995–2003 Chicago (NL)
Chipper Jones81996–2003 Atlanta Braves
Babe Ruth81926–33 New York (AL)
Mel Ott[29]81929–36 New York (NL)
Willie Mays81959–66 New York—San Francisco
Frank Thomas81991–98 Chicago (AL)
Mark Teixeira82004–07 Rangers; 07–08 Atlanta Braves; 08 Angels; 09–11 New York

League leader in runs batted in, five or more seasons

Player Titles Seasons and teams[2]
Cap Anson81880–82, 84–86, 88, 91 Chicago (NL)
Babe Ruth61919 Boston (AL); 20–21, 23, 26, 28 New York (AL)
Honus Wagner51901–02, 08–09, 12 Pittsburgh

League leader in runs batted in, three or more consecutive seasons

Player Titles Seasons and teams
Cap Anson31880–82 Chicago White Stockings
Cap Anson31884–86 Chicago White Stockings
Ty Cobb31907–09 Detroit
Babe Ruth31919 Boston (AL); 20–21 New York (AL)
Rogers Hornsby31920–22 St. Louis (NL)
Joe Medwick31936–38 St. Louis (NL)
George Foster31976–78 Cincinnati
Cecil Fielder31990–92 Detroit

League leader in runs batted in, three decades

Player Seasons and teams
Cap Anson1880–82, 84–86, 88, 91 Chicago (NL)

League leader in runs batted in, both leagues

Player Seasons and teams
Napoleon Lajoie1898 Philadelphia (NL); 1901 Philadelphia (AL); 1904 Cleveland

League leader in runs batted in, three different teams

Player Seasons and teams
Napoleon Lajoie1898 Philadelphia (NL); 1901 Philadelphia (AL); 1904 Cleveland

10 or more runs batted in by an individual in one game

{{main|List of Major League Baseball hitters who have batted in 10 runs in one game}}
RBIs Player Team Date Opponent
12Jim Bottomley[30]St. Louis CardinalsSeptember 16, 1924Brooklyn Robins
12Mark Whiten[31]St. Louis CardinalsSeptember 7, 1993Cincinnati Reds
11Wilbert Robinson[32]Baltimore OriolesJune 10, 1882St. Louis Browns
11Tony Lazzeri[33]New York YankeesMay 24, 1936Philadelphia Athletics
11Phil Weintraub[34]New York GiantsApril 30, 1944Brooklyn Dodgers
10Rudy York[35]Boston Red SoxJuly 27, 1946St. Louis Browns
10Walker Cooper[36]Cincinnati RedsJuly 6, 1949Chicago Cubs
10Norm Zauchin[37]Boston Red SoxMay 27, 1955Washington Senators
10Reggie Jackson[38]Oakland AthleticsJune 14, 1969Boston Red Sox
10Fred Lynn (r)[39]Boston Red SoxJune 18, 1975Detroit Tigers
10Nomar Garciaparra[40]Boston Red SoxMay 10, 1999Seattle Mariners
10Alex Rodriguez[41]New York YankeesApril 26, 2005Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
10Garret Anderson[42]Los Angeles Angels of AnaheimAugust 21, 2007New York Yankees
10Anthony RendonWashington NationalsApril 30, 2017New York Mets
10Scooter GennettCincinnati RedsJune 6, 2017St. Louis Cardinals
10Mark ReynoldsWashington NationalsJuly 7, 2018Miami Marlins

950 runs batted in by a team in one season

RBI Team[43] Season
1,043Boston Beaneaters1894
1,007Philadelphia Phillies1894
997New York Yankees1936
990New York Yankees1931
986New York Yankees 1930
974Boston Red Sox1950
960Cleveland Indians1999
954New York Yankees1932
954Seattle Mariners1996

See also

  • Major League Baseball's Triple Crown

References

1. ^Season RBI Statistics @ Baseball Almanac.com
2. ^[https://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/RBI_leagues.shtml Annual RBI leaders @ Baseball-Reference.com]
3. ^Babe Ruth statistics @ mlb.com
4. ^Lou Gehrig statistics @ mlb.com
5. ^Jimmie Foxx statistics @ mlb.com
6. ^Hank Greenberg statistics @ mlb.com
7. ^Alex Rodriguez statistics @ mlb.com
8. ^Ryan Howard statistics @ mlb.com
9. ^Joe DiMaggio statistics @ mlb.com
10. ^Juan González statistics @ mlb.com
11. ^Ken Griffey, Jr. statistics @ mlb.com
12. ^Sammy Sosa statistics @ mlb.com
13. ^Manny Ramírez statistics @ mlb.com
14. ^Jim Bottomley statistics @ mlb.com
15. ^Chuck Klein statistics @ mlb.com
16. ^Hank Aaron statistics @ mlb.com
17. ^Albert Pujols statistics @ mlb.com
18. ^Al Simmons statistics @ mlb.com
19. ^Barry Bonds statistics @ mlb.com
20. ^https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/c/cabremi01.shtml
21. ^Goose Goslin statistics @ mlb.com
22. ^Frank Thomas statistics @ mlb.com
23. ^Stan Musial statistics @ mlb.com
24. ^Willie Mays statistics @ mlb.com
25. ^Joe Carter statistics @ mlb.com
26. ^Rafael Palmeiro statistics @ mlb.com
27. ^>Vladimir Guerrero statistics @ mlb.com
28. ^{{Cite web|url=http://m.mlb.com/player/120074/david-ortiz|title=David Ortiz Stats, Fantasy & News|website=Major League Baseball|language=en-US|access-date=2018-09-08}}
29. ^Mel Ott statistics @ mlb.com
30. ^Jim Bottomley bio with ref. to his 12 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071022142046/http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Jim_Bottomley_1900 |date=2007-10-22 }}
31. ^Box score of Mark Whiten's 12 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com
32. ^Wilbert Robinson bio. with ref. to his 11 RBI game @ The Baseball Page.com
33. ^Tony Lazzeri's Hall-of-Fame bio and plaque, both referencing his 11 RBI game @ Baseball Hall of Fame.org
34. ^Phil Weintraub's 11 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070903061423/http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/chronology/1944APRIL.stm |date=2007-09-03 }}
35. ^Rudy York's 10 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071018090755/http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/chronology/1946JULY.stm |date=2007-10-18 }}
36. ^Cincinnati Enquirer lists this as the 38th greatest moment in Reds history
37. ^News clip of Zauchon's 10 RBI game {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061104012257/http://www.baseballhistorian.com/html/american_heroes.cfm?page=220 |date=2006-11-04 }}
38. ^Jackson bio with reference to his 10 RBI game @ The Baseball Page.com
39. ^Lynn bio with reference to his 10 RBI game @ Baseball Library.com {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071012033043/http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Fred_Lynn_1952 |date=2007-10-12 }}
40. ^Garciaparra bio with reference to his 10 RBI game @ The Baseball Page.com
41. ^[https://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/games/2005-04-26-yanks-angels-arod_x.htm Home New Tribune Article @ USA Today.com about A-Rod's 10 RBI game]
42. ^MSNBC article detailing Anderson's 10 RBI game
43. ^Historic Team RBI statistics @ mlb.com
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