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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] Most runs scored Billy Hamilton: 198 1894 [7] Highest on-base percentage Barry Bonds .609 2004 [8] Most ...
In the past 81 years, only Ichiro Suzuki, whose first season in Major League Baseball was his tenth in the top professional ranks, following nine years in his native Japan, has topped 250 hits in a season (with 262 hits in 2004). [50] Ichiro ended his playing career with 3,089 MLB hits [49] and 1,278 hits in the Japanese major leagues [51 ...
Lyons hit in 52 consecutive games that season, but his streak included two games (#22 and #44) in which his only "hits" were walks. In 1968 , MLB ruled that walks in 1887 would not be counted as hits, so Lyons' streak was no longer recognized, though it still appears on some lists.
2019 was Suzuki's 19th season in the MLB, and including the nine years he played in Japan's NPB, Suzuki's 28 seasons of playing in baseball's top-tiered leagues [155] [156] eclipsed the record of most seasons played by a position player held previously by 19th century MLB player Cap Anson. [157]
Suzuki’s 2001 season remains one of the most marvelous campaigns in baseball history, as he banged out a majors-best 242 hits, also led all comers with 56 steals and won the AL batting title ...
While this makes the feat a relatively common occurrence, the 100-win threshold remains the hallmark of the best teams in a given season. The franchise with the most 100-win seasons is the New York Yankees, who have done so 21 times, with the Los Angeles Dodgers being second with 11 occasions. Sixty different managers have led a team to a 100 ...
Shohei Ohtani made yet more baseball history on Sunday, becoming the first player in 130 years to record 85 extra-base hits (XBH) and 45 steals in a single season.. Two doubles against the Atlanta ...
He's the only MLB hitter in the past 126 years to hit 200-plus singles in a year, and he did that two separate times. He retired after 19 seasons in MLB with a lifetime triple slash of .311/.355 ...