Individual Career Records
- Batting statistics; pitching statistics
Statistic | Player | Record | Athletics career | Ref |
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Batting average | Simmons !Al Simmons | .356 | 1924–1932 1940–1941 1944 |
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On-base percentage | Foxx !Jimmie Foxx | .440 | 1925–1935 | |
Slugging percentage | Foxx !Jimmie Foxx | .640 | 1925–1935 | |
OPS | Foxx !Jimmie Foxx | 1.079 | 1925–1935 | |
Hits | Campaneris !Bert Campaneris | 1,882 | 1964–1976 | |
Total bases | Simmons !Al Simmons | 2,998 | 1924–1932 1940–1941 1944 |
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Singles | Campaneris !Bert Campaneris | 1,472 | 1964–1976 | |
Doubles | Dykes !Jimmy Dykes | 365 | 1918–1932 | |
Triples | Murphy !Danny Murphy | 102 | 1902–1913 | |
Home runs | McGwire !Mark McGwire | 365 | 1986–1997 | |
RBI | Simmons !Al Simmons | 1,178 | 1924–1932 1940–1941 1944 |
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Bases on balls | Henderson !Rickey Henderson | 1,227 | 1979–1984 1989–1993 1994–1995 1998 |
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Strikeouts | Jackson !Reggie Jackson | 1,226 | 1976–1990 | |
Stolen bases | Henderson !Rickey Henderson | 867 | 1979–1984 1989–1993 1994–1995 1998 |
Statistic | Player | Record | Athletics career | Ref |
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Wins | Plank !Eddie Plank | 284 | 1901–1914 | |
Losses | Plank !Eddie Plank | 162 | 1901–1914 | |
Win–loss percentage | Grove !Lefty Grove | .712 | 1925–1933 | |
ERA | Waddell !Rube Waddell | 1.97 | 1902–1907 | |
Saves | Eckersley !Dennis Eckersley | 320 | 1987–1995 | |
Strikeouts | Plank !Eddie Plank | 1,985 | 1901–1914 | |
Shutouts | Plank !Eddie Plank | 59 | 1901–1914 | |
Games | Eckersley !Dennis Eckersley | 525 | 1987–1995 | |
Innings | Plank !Eddie Plank | 3,860⅔ | 1901–1914 | |
Games started | Plank !Eddie Plank | 458 | 1901–1914 | |
Complete games | Plank !Eddie Plank | 362 | 1901–1914 | |
Walks | Plank !Eddie Plank | 913 | 1901–1914 | |
Hits allowed | Plank !Eddie Plank | 3,438 | 1901–1914 | |
Wild pitches | Odom !Blue Moon Odom | 87 | 1964–1975 | |
Hit batsmen | Plank !Eddie Plank | 179 | 1901–1914 |
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