Individual Single-season Records
- Batting statistics; pitching statistics;
Statistic | Player | Record | Season | Ref(s) |
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Batting average | Suzuki !Ichiro Suzuki | .372 | 2004 | |
Home runs | Griffey, Jr. !Ken Griffey, Jr. | 56* | 1997 | |
Home runs | Griffey, Jr. !Ken Griffey, Jr. | 56* | 1998 | |
RBI | Griffey, Jr. !Ken Griffey, Jr. | 147 | 1997 | |
Runs | Rodriguez !Alex Rodriguez | 141 | 1996 | |
Hits | Suzuki !Ichiro Suzuki | 262§ | 2004 | |
Singles | Suzuki !Ichiro Suzuki | 225§ | 2004 | |
Doubles | Rodriguez !Alex Rodriguez | 54 | 1996 | |
Triples | Suzuki !Ichiro Suzuki | 12 | 2005 | |
Stolen bases | Reynolds !Harold Reynolds | 60 | 1987 | |
At bats | Suzuki !Ichiro Suzuki | 704 | 2004 | |
Slugging percentage | Griffey, Jr. !Ken Griffey, Jr. | .674 | 1994 | |
Extra-base hits | Griffey, Jr. !Ken Griffey, Jr. | 93 | 1997 | |
Total bases | Griffey, Jr. !Ken Griffey, Jr. | 393 | 1997 | |
On-base percentage | Martínez !Edgar Martínez | .479 | 1995 | |
OPS | Martínez !Edgar Martínez | 1.107 | 1995 | |
Walks | Martínez !Edgar Martínez | 123 | 1996 | |
Strikeouts | Cameron !Mike Cameron | 176 | 2002 |
Statistic | Player | Record | Season | Ref |
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Wins | Moyer !Jamie Moyer | 21 | 2003 | |
Losses | Young !Matt Young | 19* | 1985 | |
Losses | Moore !Mike Moore | 19* | 1987 | |
Strikeouts | Johnson !Randy Johnson | 308 | 1993 | |
ERA | Hernández !Félix Hernández | 2.27 | 2010 | |
Earned runs allowed | Langston !Mark Langston | 129 | 1986 | |
Hits allowed | Moore !Mike Moore | 279 | 1986 | |
Shutouts | Fleming !Dave Fleming | 4 | 1992 | |
Saves | Sasaki !Kazuhiro Sasaki | 45 | 2001 | |
Games | Berg !Ed Vande Berg | 78 | 1982 | |
Starts | Moore !Mike Moore | 37 | 1986 | |
Complete games | Moore !Mike Moore | 14* | 1985 | |
Complete games | Langston !Mark Langston | 14* | 1987 | |
Innings | Langston !Mark Langston | 272.0 | 1987 |
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