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| Individual Records -- Batting |
Player(s) |
Year |
 |
| Most Games -- 163 |
Brooks Robinson
Cal Ripken |
1961, 1964
1996 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Games One Or More Seasons -- 2,632 |
Cal Ripken |
5/30/1982-9/19/1998 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Games at One Position -- 2,216 |
Cal Ripken |
7/1/1982-7/14/96 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Innings, One Or More Seasons -- 8,234 |
Cal Ripken |
6/5/1982-9/14/87 |
 |
| Most At Bats -- 673 |
B.J. Surhoff |
1999 |
 |
| Most Plate Appearances -- 749 |
Brady Anderson |
1992 |
 |
| Most Runs -- 132 |
Roberto Alomar |
1996 |
 |
| Most Hits -- 214 |
Miguel Tejada |
2006 |
 |
| Most Total Bases -- 369 |
Brady Anderson |
1996 |
 |
| Most Singles -- 158 |
Al Bumbry |
1980 |
 |
| Most Doubles -- 50 |
Brian Roberts Miguel Tejada |
2004 2005 |
 |
| Most Triples -- 12 |
Paul Blair |
1967 |
 |
| Most Home Runs, RHB -- 49 |
Frank Robinson |
1966 |
 |
| Most Home Runs, LHB -- 50 |
Brady Anderson |
1996 |
 |
| Most Home Runs, Leadoff Hitter -- 34 |
Brady Anderson |
1996 |
 |
| Most Home Runs, Leading Off Game -- 12 |
Brady Anderson |
1996 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Games Leading Off With a Home Runs -- 4 |
Brady Anderson |
4/18-21/96 |
 |
| Most Extra Base Hits -- 92 |
Brady Anderson |
1996 |
 |
| Most RBI, LHB -- 142 |
Rafael Palmeiro |
1996 |
 |
| Most RBI, RHB -- 150 |
Miguel Tejada |
2004 |
 |
| Most RBI, Switch -- 124 |
Eddie Murray |
1982 |
 |
| Most RBI, Month -- 37 |
Albert Belle |
June 2000 |
 |
| Most GWRBI -- 21 |
Jim Gentile (unofficial)
Eddie Murray -- 20 |
1961
1982 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Games Hit Safely -- 30 |
Eric Davis |
1998 |
 |
| Most Sac Hits -- 23 |
Mark Belanger |
1975 |
 |
| Most Sac Flies -- 17 |
Bobby Bonilla |
1996 |
 |
| Most Stolen Bases -- 57 |
Luis Aparicio |
1964 |
 |
| Most Walks -- 118 |
Ken Singleton |
1975 |
 |
| Most Intentional Walks -- 25 |
Eddie Murray |
1984 |
 |
| Most Strikeouts -- 160 |
Mickey Tettleton |
1990 |
 |
| Fewest Strikeouts -- 19 |
Rich Dauer |
1980 |
 |
| Most Hit By Pitch -- 24 |
Brady Anderson |
1999 |
 |
| Most GIDP -- 32 |
Cal Ripken |
1985 |
 |
| Most Pinch Hits -- 24 |
Dave Philley |
1961 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Pinch Hits -- 6 |
Bob Johnson |
1964 |
 |
| Most Pinch Hit RBI -- 18 |
Dave Philey |
1961 |
 |
| Highest Batting Average -- .340 |
Melvin Mora |
2004 |
 |
| Highest Slugging Average -- .646 |
Jim Gentile (486-314) |
1961 |
 |
| Highest On-Base Pct. -- .438 |
Ken Singleton (651-285) |
1977 |
 |
 |
| Club Records -- Pitching |
Year |
 |
| Most Complete Games -- 71 |
1971 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Complete Games -- 7 |
May 1-7, 1968 |
 |
| Most Shutouts -- 21 |
1961 |
 |
| Fewest Shutouts -- 1 |
1996 |
 |
| Most Strikeouts -- 1,139 |
1997 |
 |
| Most Bases on Balls -- 688 |
1954 |
 |
| Fewest Bases on Balls -- 395 |
1972 |
 |
| Lowest ERA -- 2.53 |
1972 |
 |
| Highest ERA -- 5.37 |
2000 |
 |
| Most Saves -- 59 |
1997 |
 |
| Most Hits Allowed -- 1,604 |
1996 |
 |
| Most Runs Allowed -- 913 |
2000 |
 |
| Most Home Runs Allowed -- 226 |
1987 |
 |
| Fewest Home Runs Allowed, Full Season -- 78 |
1954 |
 |
| Most Grand Slams Allowed, Season -- 12 |
2006 |
 |
 |
| Individual Records -- Pitching |
Player(s) |
Year |
 |
| Most Games --76 |
B.J. Ryan Tippy Martinez |
2003 1982 |
 |
| Most Games, Rookie -- 67 |
Jorge Julio |
2002 |
 |
| Most Games, Started -- 40 |
Dave McNally Mike Cuellar Jim Palmer Mike Flanagan |
1969-70 1970 1976 1978 |
 |
| Most Games Started, Rookie -- 36 |
Bob Milacki |
1989 |
 |
| Most Complete Games -- 25 |
Jim Palmer |
1975 |
 |
| Most Games Finished -- 62 |
Gregg Olson |
1991 |
 |
| Most Wins -- 25 |
Steve Stone |
1980 |
 |
| Most Wins, Rookie -- 19 |
Wally Bunker |
1964 |
 |
| Most Losses -- 21 |
Don Larsen |
1954 |
 |
| Best Won-Lost Pct. -- .808 |
Dave McNally |
1971 |
 |
| Most Bases on Balls -- 181 |
Bob Turley |
1954 |
 |
| Most Hit Batsmen -- 15 |
Chuck Estrada |
1960 |
 |
| Most Strikeouts -- 218 |
Mike Mussina |
1997 |
 |
| Most Innings Pitched -- 323 |
Jim Palmer |
1975 |
 |
| Most Innings Pitched, Rookie |
Bob Milacki |
1989 |
 |
| Most Shutouts -- 10 |
Jim Palmer |
1975 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Shutout Innings -- 36 |
Hal Brown |
7/7-8/8/1961 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Shutout Innings -- 41 |
Gregg Olson |
8/4/1989-5/4/1990 |
 |
| Most Home Runs Allowed -- 35 |
Robin Roberts Scott McGregor Sidney Ponson |
1963 1986 1999 |
 |
| Fewest Home Runs Allowed (by qualifier) -- 8 |
Milt Pappas (209 IP) Billy Loes (155 IP) |
1959 1957 |
 |
| Lowest ERA (by qualifier) -- 1.95 |
Dave McNally |
1968 |
 |
| Highest ERA (by qualifier) -- 5.90 |
Rodrigo Lopez |
2006 |
 |
| Most Saves -- 45 |
Randy Myers |
1997 |
 |
| Most Saves, Rookie -- 27 |
Gregg Olson |
1989 |
 |
| Most Wins, Reliever -- 14 |
Stu Miller |
1965 |
 |
| Most Relief Points -- 131 |
Randy Myers |
1997 |
 |
| Most Innings Pitched by Reliever -- 140.1 |
Sammy Stewart |
1983 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Scoreless Appearances -- 29 |
Gregg Olson |
8/4/1989-5/4/1990 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Wins -- 17 |
Dave McNally |
9/22/1968-8/3/1969 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Lossess -- 13 |
Mike Boddicker |
9/9/1987-5/14/1988 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Wins -- 15 |
Dave McNally |
4/12-8/3/1969 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Losses -- 10 |
Jay Tibbs |
7/10-10/1/1988 |
 |
| Most Consecutive Losses, Start of Season -- 8 |
Mike Boddicker Jason Johnson |
1988 2000 |
 |
| Most Wins vs. One Club, Season -- 6 |
Wally Bunker vs. Kansas City |
1964 |
 |
| Most Losses vs. One Club, Season -- 5 |
Don Larson vs. White Sox Joe Coleman vs. Yankees Jim Wilson vs. Cleveland |
1954 1954 1955 |
 |
| Most Wins by Opponent, Season -- 6 |
Andy Pettitte, Yankees Bud Daley, Kansas City |
2003 1959 |
 |
| Most Losses by Opponent, Season -- 5 |
Ned Garver, Kansas City Dick Stigman, Minnesota Stan Williams, Cleveland Catfish Hunter, Yankees |
1957 1963 1969 1976 |
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