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1.1 Single season batting. ... List of Kansas City Royals team records. Add languages. ... Most .300 hitters in a single season: 4 in 2000; Home runs: 168 in 1987 ...
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.
Thompson's title that season also represented the widest margin of victory for an RBI champion as he topped the next highest total by 62 RBIs. The single-season mark of 166 stood for over thirty years until Babe Ruth hit 171 in 1921. [14] Ruth's mark was then broken by teammate Lou Gehrig six seasons later in 1927 when Gehrig hit 175 RBI. [14]
Royals first basemen have gone from negative-10 to plus-3, and while left field is zero defensive runs saved this season, a year ago that was negative-9. 5. Improved on base paths
List of Major League Baseball All-Star Game records; List of Major League Baseball attendance records; List of Major League Baseball postseason records. List of World Series career records; List of World Series single-game records; List of World Series single-series records
This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (September 2018) (Learn how and when to remove this message) This is a list of single-season records in Major League Baseball. Batting records Overview (1876–present) Records Player # Season Refs Games Maury ...
List of Major League Baseball progressive single-season home run leaders; List of Major League Baseball single-game home run leaders; List of Major League Baseball single-inning home run leaders; List of Major League Baseball single-game grand slam leaders; List of Major League Baseball leaders in home runs by pitchers
1998–2000 (Kansas City Royals), 2001 (Oakland Athletics), 02–05 (Boston Red Sox), 2006 (New York Yankees) League leader in runs scored, 5 or more seasons [ edit ]