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  1. 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 ...

  2. 19 de mai. de 2019 · Greatest record breaking moments in baseball history. These moments shaped baseball's record book. May 19th, 2019. Thomas Harrigan. @ HarriganMLB. Arguably no other sport’s records are as hallowed as baseballs greatest marks.

    • Thomas Harrigan
  3. Record Player # Season Most wins Jim Bagby, Sr. Lefty Grove Denny McLain: 31 1920 1931 1968: Most losses Paul Derringer: 27 1933: Most strikeouts Nolan Ryan: 383 1973: Most shutouts Bob Gibson: 13 1968: Most innings pitched Wilbur Wood: 376.2 1972: Most complete games Bob Feller: 36 1946: Most hits allowed Wilbur Wood: 381 1973: Most ...

    Records
    Player
    #
    Season
    Games
    165
    Highest batting average
    .471
    Most singles
    225
    Most doubles
    67
  4. Some Major League Baseball (MLB) records are widely regarded as "unbreakable" because they were set by freak occurrence or under rules, techniques, or other circumstances that have since changed. Some records previously regarded as unbreakable have been broken and even re-broken.

  5. July 10: Most intentional walks, season – 68 by Barry Bonds; broke his own record; finished season with 120. October 6: Most hits in one season – 262 by Ichiro Suzuki. Highest on-base percentage, season – .609 by Bonds.

  6. 3 de dez. de 2023 · By Clarence A. Duff December 3, 2023. Baseball fans are always on the lookout for record-breaking games, and when it comes to high scores, MLB doesn’t disappoint. I’ve seen my fair share of nail-biters, but nothing quite compares to those jaw-dropping moments when the scoreboard lights up like a Christmas tree.

  7. Check out the list of all the Baseball Leaders & their all-time Career, Single-Season, Playoffs Records, Leaderboard and more on Baseball-Reference.com.