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Most .300 hitters in a single season: 4 in 2000; Home runs: 168 in 1987; Home runs in a month: 12, John Mayberry, July 1975 and Chili Davis, August 1997 and ((Salvador Perez)), August 2021; Most strikeouts: 1,091 in 2009
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.
The quick start followed a successful spring training season for the Royals. Success faded as the season progressed, however. The Royals last had a .500 record at 22–22, and then lost five games in a row. By the All-Star break, the Royals had a record of 37–54, the worst in the American League.
Here is a look at their playoff history: 1976 ALCS. The Royals made the playoffs for the first time in 1976 and came up just short of the World Series. ... The Royals won 102 games in the regular ...
First NFL quarterback to reach 100 career wins (regular season): Johnny Unitas vs. Green Bay Packers; November 9, 1969; First NFL quarterback to reach 150 career wins (regular season): Brett Favre vs. San Diego Chargers; September 23, 2007; First NFL quarterback to reach 200 career wins (regular season): Tom Brady vs. Kansas City Chiefs ...
Note: These records are not listed in NFL Record and Fact Book. Most career wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback: 251, Tom Brady, 2001–2022. Most career wins, regular season, by a starting quarterback, single team: 219, Tom Brady, New England Patriots, 2000–2019.
Key: RHOF, Royals Hall of Fame inductee; MSHOF, Missouri Sports Hall of Fame inductee. Players in Bold are members of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Players in Italics have had their numbers retired by the team.
George Brett is the only person in baseball history to win a batting title in three different decades. 1976: George Brett (.333) 1980: George Brett (.390) 1982: Willie Wilson (.332) 1990: George Brett (.329) 2024: Bobby Witt Jr. (.332)