List of Oakland Athletics Team Records - Individual Career Records

Individual Career Records

Batting statistics; pitching statistics
Career batting records
Statistic Player Record Athletics career Ref
Batting average Simmons !Al Simmons .356 1924–1932
1940–1941
1944
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
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
Bases on balls Henderson !Rickey Henderson 1,227 1979–1984
1989–1993
1994–1995
1998
Strikeouts Jackson !Reggie Jackson 1,226 1976–1990
Stolen bases Henderson !Rickey Henderson 867 1979–1984
1989–1993
1994–1995
1998
Career pitching records
Statistic Player Record Athletics career Ref
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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