List of Oakland Athletics Team Records - Individual Single-season Records

Individual Single-season Records

Batting statistics; pitching statistics
Single-season batting records
Statistic Player Record Season Ref
Batting average Lajoie !Nap Lajoie .426 1901
Home runs Foxx !Jimmie Foxx 58 1932
RBI Foxx !Jimmie Foxx 169 1932
Runs Simmons !Al Simmons 152 1930
Hits Simmons !Al Simmons 253 1925
Singles Simmons !Al Simmons 174 1925
Doubles Simmons !Al Simmons 53 1926
Triples Baker !Home Run Baker 21 1912
Stolen bases Henderson !Rickey Henderson 130ยงa 1982
At bats Simmons !Al Simmons 670 1932
Slugging percentage Foxx !Jimmie Foxx .749 1932
Extra-base hits Foxx !Jimmie Foxx 100 1932
Total bases Foxx !Jimmie Foxx 438 1932
On-base percentage Giambi !Jason Giambi .477 2001
OPS Foxx !Jimmie Foxx 1.218 1932
Walks Joost !Eddie Joost 149 1949
Strikeouts Cust !Jack Cust 197 2008
Single-season pitching records
Statistic Player Record Season Ref
Wins Coombs !Jack Coombs 31* 1910
Wins Grove !Lefty Grove 31* 1931
Losses Perry !Scott Perry 25 1920
Strikeouts Waddell !Rube Waddell 349 1904
ERA Coombs !Jack Coombs 1.30 1910
Earned runs allowed Earnshaw !George Earnshaw 146 1930
Hits allowed Coombs !Jack Coombs 360 1911
Shutouts Coombs !Jack Coombs 13 1910
Saves Eckersley !Dennis Eckersley 51 1992
Games Koch !Billy Koch 84 2002
Starts Waddell !Rube Waddell 46 1904
Complete games Waddell !Rube Waddell 39 1904
Innings Waddell !Rube Waddell 383.0 1904

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