Individual Single Game Records
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| Statistic | Player | Record | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Singles | Cramer !Roger Cramer | 6 | 1932 !June 20, 1932 |
| Doubles | Hayes !Frankie Hayes | 4§b | 1936 !July 25, 1936 |
| Triples | Campaneris !Bert Campaneris | 3c | 1967 !August 29, 1967 |
| RBI | Jackson !Reggie Jackson | 10 | 1969 !June 14, 1969 |
| Total bases | Foxx !Jimmie Foxx | 16 | 1932.1 !July 10, 1932 |
| Stolen bases | Collins !Eddie Collins | 6§d | 1912 !September 11, 1912 |
| Stolen bases | Collins !Eddie Collins | 6§d | 1912.1 !September 22, 1912 |
| Statistic | Player | Record | Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hits allowed | Rommel !Eddie Rommel | 29 | 1932 !July 10, 1932 |
| Walks allowed | Haas !Bruno Haas | 16§e | 1915 !June 13, 1915 |
| Home runs allowed | Caster !George Caster | 6f | 1940 !September 24, 1940 |
| Innings pitched | Coombs !Jack Coombs | 24g | 1906 !September 1, 1906 |
| Strikeouts | Coombs !Jack Coombs | 18 | 1906 !September 1, 1906 |
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