Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Most
In A Career |
AL |
Don Baylor |
Baltimore |
46 |
267 |
Oakland |
32 |
California |
66 |
New York |
60 |
Boston |
59 |
Minnesota |
4 |
NL |
Craig Biggio |
Houston |
285 |
285 |
ML |
Hughie Jennings |
Louisville [AA] |
9 |
287 |
Louisville [NL] |
10 |
Baltimore [NL] |
197 |
Brooklyn [NL] |
40 |
Philadelphia [NL] |
31 |
Detroit [AL] |
0 |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Fewest
By The League Leader |
AL |
Frankie Crosetti |
New York |
5 |
1934 |
Frankie Pytlak |
Cleveland |
1934 |
NL |
Buddy Blattner |
New York |
6 |
1946 |
Andre Dawson |
Montreal |
1980 |
Dan Driessen |
Cincinnati |
1980 |
Tim Foli |
Pittsburgh |
1980 |
Greg Luzinski |
Philadelphia |
1980 |
Elliott Maddox |
New York |
1980 |
Pete Rose |
Philadelphia |
1980 |
Most
In A Season |
AL |
Don Baylor |
Boston |
35 |
1986 |
NL |
Hughie Jennings |
Baltimore |
51 |
1896 |
Most
In A Season
By A Lefthander |
AL |
Brady Anderson |
Baltimore |
24 |
1999 |
NL |
Steve Evans |
St. Louis |
31 |
1910 |
Most
In A Season
By A Righthander |
AL |
Don Baylor |
Boston |
35 |
1986 |
NL |
Hughie Jennings |
Baltimore |
51 |
1896 |
Most
In A Season
By A Rookie |
AA |
Tommy Tucker |
Baltimore |
29 |
1887 |
AL |
David Eckstein |
Anaheim |
21 |
2001 |
NL |
Frank Robinson |
Cincinnati |
20 |
1956 |
Most
In A Season
By A Switch-Hitter |
AA |
Tommy Tucker |
Baltimore |
33 |
1889 |
AL |
Gene Larkin |
Minnesota |
15 |
1988 |
NL |
F.P. Santangelo |
Montreal |
25 |
1997 |
Most At Bats
In A Season
Without A Hit By Pitch |
AL |
Sandy Alomar |
California |
689 |
1971 |
NL |
Cesar Izturis |
Los Angeles |
670 |
2004 |
Most Seasons
Leading The League |
AL |
Minnie Minoso |
Cleveland |
10 |
1951 |
Chicago |
1952 |
Chicago |
1953 |
Chicago |
1954 |
Chicago |
1956 |
Chicago |
1957 |
Chicago |
1958 |
Chicago |
1959 |
Chicago |
1960 |
Chicago |
1961 |
NL |
Ron Hunt |
San Francisco |
7 |
1968 |
San Francisco |
1969 |
San Francisco |
1970 |
Montreal |
1971 |
Montreal |
1972 |
Montreal |
1973 |
Montreal / St. Louis |
1974 |
Most Seasons
Leading The League
Consecutively |
AL |
Minnie Minoso |
Chicago |
6 |
1956-1961 |
Cleveland |
NL |
Ron Hunt |
San Francisco |
7 |
1968-1974 |
Montreal |
St. Louis |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Most
In A Game |
AL |
Too Many To List |
- |
3 |
- |
NL |
Too Many To List |
- |
3 |
- |
Most
In An Inning |
AL |
Brady Anderson |
Baltimore |
2 |
05-23-1999 |
1st Inning |
NL |
Willard Schmidt |
Cincinnati |
2 |
04-26-1959 |
3rd Inning |
Frank Thomas |
New York |
04-29-1962 |
4th Inning |
Andres Galarraga |
Colorado |
07-12-1996 |
7th Inning |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Hit By A Pitch Records |