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The Kansas City Royals are a Major League Baseball (MLB) team based in Kansas City, Missouri. They have competed in the American League (AL) since the team began play in 1969, and in the AL Central division since 1994. The team's list of records includes batting and pitching records set in single games, single seasons and careers, by both the ...
The following night, Soler became the first Royals player in history to record at least 40 home runs in a single season. [27] In 2019, he batted .265, and led the American League with 48 home runs and 178 strikeouts in 589 at bats. [28] His home run total was the most ever in a single season by a Cuban-born player. [29]
Kauffman Stadium, home stadium for the Royals since 1973. This is a list of seasons completed by the Kansas City Royals , a professional baseball franchise based in Kansas City, Missouri . They formerly played in the American League West until the 1994 realignment, where they now compete in the American League Central Division .
MLB debut; May 18, 2016, for the Kansas City Royals: MLB statistics (through 2024 season) Batting average.280: Hits: 1,249: Home runs: 94: Runs batted in: 485: Stolen bases: 218: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Kansas City Royals (2016–2022) Toronto Blue Jays (2022–2023) Philadelphia Phillies ; Atlanta Braves ; Career highlights and awards
Records Player # Season Refs Games Maury Wills: 165 1962: Highest batting average Tetelo Vargas.471 1943 [1] Most singles Ichiro Suzuki: 225 2004 [2] Most doubles Earl Webb: 67 1931 [3] Most triples Chief Wilson: 36 1912 [4] Most home runs Barry Bonds: 73 2001: Most runs batted in Hack Wilson: 191 1930 [5] Most hits Ichiro Suzuki: 262 2004 [6 ...
Josh Gibson, who played 510 game in the Negro League, holds the record for highest batting average, slugging percentage, and on-base plus slugging in a career. Barry Bonds holds the career home run and single-season home run records. Ichiro Suzuki collected 262 hits in 2004, breaking George Sisler's 84-year-old record for most hits in a season.
George Howard Brett (born May 15, 1953) is an American former professional baseball third baseman, designated hitter, and first baseman who played 21 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Kansas City Royals.
Barnes' initial NL-leading average of .4286 (.429) in 1876 set the single-season record which stood for a decade. [18] Tip O'Neill topped this total with a .4352 (.435) average in 1887. O'Neill's batting average had to be calculated without counting walks as hits, because of the walk-as-base-hit rule being in effect that year only.