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The following is a list of records for a game, season, or career that were broken in each Major League Baseball season by players, teams, or others. This does not include dates when additional stats were recorded by the same player above one's own record set (unless broken by someone else in between) or records by a team that do not lead the majors.
Season Most wins Old Hoss Radbourn: 60 1884: Most losses John Coleman: 48 1883 Lowest E.R.A. Eugene Bremer: 0.711 1937: Most strikeouts Matt Kilroy: 513 1886: Most shutouts George Bradley Pete Alexander: 16 1876 1916: Most innings pitched Will White: 680 1879: Most complete games Will White 75 1879: Lowest WHIP Hilton Smith.6176 1944: Most ...
Most Recent Refs Four home runs in a game 18: J. D. Martinez. September 4, 2017 [15] 2 grand slams in one inning 1: Fernando Tatís. April 23, 1999 [16] 1 grand slam from each side of the plate in the same game 1: Bill Mueller. July 29, 2003 [16] Grand slam on first career pitch 2: Daniel Nava. June 12, 2010 [17] [a] Three sacrifice flies in a ...
Xander Bogaerts' walk-off was the Red Sox ninth grand slam this season, which keeps them on pace to break the franchise and MLB team record. Last season, Boston hit zero grand slams.
That team hit a club-record 10 grand slams for the season season; only seven other seasons have featured more than the six grand slams that the Brewers already have in 2024. Five of those seasons ...
Arizona State holds the record for single-season grand slams with 14 in 2003. The Sun Devils played 68 games to set the record. Oklahoma State hit 12 grand slams in 66 games in 1996.
The slam by Schwarber was the third grand slam hit by a Boston player in two games, making the Red Sox the first team to hit three grand slams in a single postseason series (matching the total number of grand slams the Red Sox hit through the entire 2021 regular season). [20] 2023 NLWCS: Game 2, October 4 Bryson Stott, Philadelphia Phillies
Tony Lazzeri was the first player to hit two grand slams in a single game, doing so for the New York Yankees against the Philadelphia Athletics on May 24, 1936. [3] Every team which had a player hit two grand slams won their milestone games. These games have resulted in other single-game MLB records being set due to the prodigious offensive ...