Who has the highest batting average in 2011 MLB?
MLB Season History – 2011
BATTING AVERAGE | |
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1. Miguel Cabrera | .344 |
2. Michael Young | .338 |
3. Adrian Gonzalez | .338 |
4. Jose Reyes | .337 |
Who has the most RBIS in 2011 AL?
American League Batting Leaders
1. | Young • TEX | 213 |
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Gonzalez • BOS | 213 | |
3. | Ellsbury • BOS | 212 |
4. | Cabrera • KCR | 201 |
5. | Cabrera • DET | 197 |
Who has the most RBI in MLB history?
Hank Aaron
Hank Aaron has batted in the most runs in Major League Baseball history with 2,297 RBI.
What MLB player has the most RBI in one season?
Hack Wilson
The single-season mark of 166 stood for over thirty years until Babe Ruth hit 171 in 1921. Ruth’s mark was then broken by teammate Lou Gehrig six seasons later in 1927 when Gehrig hit 175 RBI. Finally, Hack Wilson set the current record mark of 191 RBI in 1930 with the Chicago Cubs.
Who has the most home runs in 2010?
Nelson Cruz
Between the 2010 and 2019 seasons, Nelson Cruz hit the most homers, with 346 home runs. Not what you’re looking for?
Who hit the most home runs in 2010?
Will Manny Ramirez get into the Hall of Fame?
For all of the handwringing about PED-tinged candidates on the Hall of Fame ballot over the past decade, Ramirez is the first star with actual suspensions on his record to gain eligibility since Rafael Palmeiro in 2011. He won’t get into Cooperstown anytime soon, but he won’t fall off the ballot anytime soon, either.
Who has the most RBI in a single game?
Jim Bottomley
Wilbert Robinson was the first player to record at least 10 RBIs in a single game, driving in 11 runs for the Baltimore Orioles against the St….Players.
Player | Jim Bottomley |
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Opposing team | Brooklyn Robins |
Score | 17–3 |
Runs batted in | 12 |
Career RBI | 1,422 |
Who has the most consecutive 100 RBI seasons?
Lou Gehrig
Eight or more consecutive seasons with 100 runs batted in
Player | Years | Seasons and teams |
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Lou Gehrig * | 13 | 1926–38 New York (AL) |
Jimmie Foxx * | 13 | 1929–35 Philadelphia (AL); 36–41 Boston (AL) |
Alex Rodriguez | 13 | 1998–2000 Seattle; 01–03 Texas; 04–10 New York (AL) |
Al Simmons * | 11 | 1924–32 Philadelphia (AL); 33–34 Chicago (AL) |
Who hit the most home runs in 2013?
Carpenter
Major League Baseball Batting Leaders
1. | Carpenter • STL | 55 |
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2. | Machado • BAL | 51 |
3. | Lowrie • OAK | 45 |
4. | Molina • STL | 44 |
5. | Parra • ARI | 43 |