List of Oakland Athletics Team Records - Individual Single Game Records

Individual Single Game Records

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Single-game batting records
Statistic Player Record Date
Singles Cramer !Roger Cramer 6 1932 !June 20, 1932
Doubles Hayes !Frankie Hayes 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 d 1912 !September 11, 1912
Stolen bases Collins !Eddie Collins d 1912.1 !September 22, 1912
Single-game pitching records
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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