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Have you ever been sitting around wondering exactly who ranks in the top 10 in doubles in a single season in Yankee history?  Maybe, you're wondering what player had the most hits in a single season during the 70s (Thurman Munson - 190 in 1975.) Well, I have wondered some of those things, so I put together this page in case anyone else was also wondering.  Click here to see the pitching leaders.

Updated through 2017 regular season
Bold Face indicates a current Yankee

Offensive categories:
Hits | Doubles | Triples | Home Runs | Runs | RBI | Stolen Bases
Batting Average | Slugging Percentage | On-Base Percentage | OPS | HR Pct.
Games Played | At-Bats | Walks | Hit-By-Pitch | Sacrifice Hits (Bunts) | Sacrifice Flies

Pitching categories:
Wins | Strikeouts | ERA | Saves | Innings Pitched | Appearances | Games Started
Complete Games | Shutouts | WHIP | Strikeouts per 9 IP | Walks per 9 IP

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  Player Runs Scored
(Min. 25)
Year
1. Babe Ruth  177 1921
2. Babe Ruth  163 1928
3. Babe Ruth  158 1920
Babe Ruth  158 1927
4. Babe Ruth  151 1923
5. Lou Gehrig  149 1927
6. Babe Ruth  143 1924
7. Lou Gehrig  139 1928
Babe Ruth  139 1926
8. Earle Combs  137 1927
9. Lou Gehrig  135 1926
10. Roger Peckinpaugh  128 1921
11. Lou Gehrig  127 1929
12. Babe Ruth  121 1929
13. Earle Combs  119 1929
14. Earle Combs  118 1928
15. Earle Combs  117 1925
16. Earle Combs  113 1926
Whitey Witt  113 1923
17. Joe Dugan  111 1923
18. Roger Peckinpaugh  109 1920
Wally Pipp  109 1920
19. Joe Dugan  105 1924
20. Bob Meusel  104 1921
21. Tony Lazzeri  101 1929
Bob Meusel  101 1925
22. Mark Koenig  99 1927
23. Whitey Witt  98 1922
24. Wally Pipp  96 1921
Wally Pipp  96 1922
25. Babe Ruth  94 1922
26. Mark Koenig  93 1926
Bob Meusel  93 1924
27. Tony Lazzeri  92 1927
28. Mark Koenig  89 1928
29. Wally Pipp  88 1924
Whitey Witt  88 1924
30. Del Pratt  84 1920
31. Tony Lazzeri  79 1926
Wally Pipp  79 1923
Aaron Ward  79 1923
32. Bob Meusel  77 1928
Wally Schang  77 1921
Aaron Ward  77 1921
33. Bob Meusel  75 1920
Bob Meusel  75 1927
34. Lou Gehrig  73 1925
Bob Meusel  73 1926
35. Aaron Ward  69 1922
36. Everett Scott  64 1922
37. Ping Bodie  63 1920
38. Tony Lazzeri  62 1928
Aaron Ward  62 1920
39. Bob Meusel  61 1922
Babe Ruth  61 1925
40. Bill Dickey  60 1929
41. Bob Meusel  59 1923
42. Everett Scott  56 1924
43. Leo Durocher  53 1929
44. Joe Dugan  50 1925
45. Ben Paschal  49 1925
46. Lyn Lary  48 1929
Everett Scott  48 1923
47. Home Run Baker  46 1921
Leo Durocher  46 1928
Bob Meusel  46 1929
Ben Paschal  46 1926
Wally Schang  46 1922
Wally Schang  46 1924
48. Ray Morehart  45 1927
Gene Robertson  45 1929
49. Joe Dugan  44 1922
Joe Dugan  44 1927
Chick Fewster  44 1921
Mark Koenig  44 1929
50. Aaron Ward  42 1924
51. Pat Collins  41 1926
Elmer Miller  41 1921
Aaron Ward  41 1925
52. Joe Dugan  39 1926
Wally Schang  39 1923
53. Pat Collins  38 1927
54. Mike McNally  36 1921
55. Pee-Wee Wanninger  35 1925
56. Duffy Lewis  34 1920
57. Joe Dugan  33 1928
58. Samuel Byrd  32 1929
Cedric Durst  32 1929
59. Elmer Miller  31 1922
60. Home Run Baker  30 1922
Ernie Johnson  30 1925
Muddy Ruel  30 1920
Elmer Smith  30 1923
61. Johnny Grabowski  29 1927
Gene Robertson  29 1928
Braggo Roth  29 1921
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