55 Doubles in One Season
Player | Doubles | Team | Season |
---|---|---|---|
Earl Webb | 67 | Boston Red Sox | 1931 |
George H. Burns | 64 | Cleveland Indians | 1926 |
Joe Medwick | 64 | St. Louis Cardinals | 1936 |
Hank Greenberg | 63 | Detroit Tigers | 1934 |
Paul Waner | 62 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1932 |
Charlie Gehringer | 60 | Detroit Tigers | 1936 |
Tris Speaker | 59 | Cleveland Indians | 1923 |
Chuck Klein | 59 | Philadelphia Phillies | 1930 |
Todd Helton | 59 | Colorado Rockies | 2000 |
Billy Herman | 57 | Chicago Cubs | 1935 |
Billy Herman | 57 | Chicago Cubs | 1936 |
Carlos Delgado | 57 | Toronto Blue Jays | 2000 |
Joe Medwick | 56 | St. Louis Cardinals | 1937 |
George Kell | 56 | Detroit Tigers | 1950 |
Craig Biggio | 56 | Houston Astros | 1999 |
Garret Anderson | 56 | Anaheim Angels | 2002 |
Nomar Garciaparra | 56 | Boston Red Sox | 2002 |
Brian Roberts | 56 | Baltimore Orioles | 2009 |
Ed Delahanty | 55 | Philadelphia Phillies | 1899 |
Gee Walker | 55 | Detroit Tigers | 1936 |
Lance Berkman | 55 | Houston Astros | 2001 |
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