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The list on this page is compiled from Baseball-Reference, which credits RBIs from 1907 to 1919 as recorded by baseball writer and historian Ernest Lanigan. One difference between the lists is that Babe Ruth is ranked third by Baseball Reference, but seventh by MLB, which does not count Ruth's 224 RBI compiled before 1920. [1]
RBI [2] Player Team Year Years record stood 60: Deacon White * Chicago White Stockings: 1876: 3 62: Charley Jones: Boston Red Caps: 1879: 1 62: John O'Rourke (r) Boston Red Caps: 1879: 1 74: Cap Anson * Chicago White Stockings: 1880: 1 82: Cap Anson * Chicago White Stockings: 1881: 1 83: Cap Anson * Chicago White Stockings: 1882: 1 97: Dan ...
Tony Lazzeri (left), Rudy York (center) and Nomar Garciaparra (right) are the only players to amass 10 runs batted in and hit two grand slams in the same game. In baseball, a run batted in (RBI) is awarded to a batter for each runner who scores as a result of the batter's action, including a hit, fielder's choice, sacrifice fly, sacrifice bunt, catcher's interference, or a walk or hit by pitch ...
The all-time career RBI record holder is Hank Aaron with 2,297, 84 more than Ruth in second place. [15] Aaron led the National League in RBI four times, never consecutively. The 1930 season when Wilson set the record saw four players hit more than 160 RBI: Wilson, Gehrig, Chuck Klein, and Al Simmons. [1]
Rickey Henderson leads all Major League Baseball players with 2,295 career runs scored. Listed are all Major League Baseball (MLB) players with 1,000 or more career runs scored. Players in boldface are active as of the 2025 Major League Baseball season.
Fernando Tatís holds the MLB mark of 8 RBI in a single inning, set in 1999 with two grand slams. Alex Rodriguez set the AL mark with 7 RBI, in a game in which he reached 30 HR and 100 RBI for a record 13th consecutive season. Cody Bellinger is the most recent player to tie the 6-RBI mark, doing so on June 6, 2021.
Avert your eyes, Holy Cross baseball fans. Tuesday was not your day. George Mason teed off on Holy Cross in an afternoon tilt to the tune of an NCAA-record 23 runs in a single inning.
The plural of "RBI" is a matter of "(very) minor controversy" for baseball fans: [3] it is usually "RBIs", in accordance with the usual practice for pluralizing initialisms in English; [4] [5] however, some sources use "RBI" as the plural, on the basis that it can stand for "runs batted in".