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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 RBI
(Min. 25)
Year
1. Lou Gehrig  184 1931
2. Lou Gehrig  174 1930
3. Joe DiMaggio  167 1937
4. Lou Gehrig  165 1934
5. Babe Ruth  163 1931
6. Lou Gehrig  159 1937
7. Babe Ruth  153 1930
8. Lou Gehrig  152 1936
9. Lou Gehrig  151 1932
10. Joe DiMaggio  140 1938
11. Lou Gehrig  139 1933
12. Babe Ruth  137 1932
13. Bill Dickey  133 1937
14. Joe DiMaggio  126 1939
15. Joe DiMaggio  125 1936
16. Ben Chapman  122 1931
17. Tony Lazzeri  121 1930
18. Lou Gehrig  119 1935
19. Bill Dickey  115 1938
20. Lou Gehrig  114 1938
21. Tony Lazzeri  113 1932
22. Joe Gordon  111 1939
23. Tony Lazzeri  109 1936
24. Ben Chapman  107 1932
Bill Dickey  107 1936
Lyn Lary  107 1931
George Selkirk  107 1936
25. Bill Dickey  105 1939
26. Tony Lazzeri  104 1933
27. Babe Ruth  103 1933
28. George Selkirk  101 1939
29. Ben Chapman  98 1933
30. Bill Dickey  97 1933
Joe Gordon  97 1938
31. George Selkirk  94 1935
32. Tommy Henrich  91 1938
33. Babe Dahlgren  89 1939
34. Ben Chapman  86 1934
35. Bill Dickey  84 1932
Babe Ruth  84 1934
36. Charlie Keller  83 1939
Tony Lazzeri  83 1931
Tony Lazzeri  83 1935
37. Earle Combs  82 1930
38. Ben Chapman  81 1930
Bill Dickey  81 1935
39. Red Rolfe  80 1938
Red Rolfe  80 1939
40. Frankie Crosetti  78 1936
Bill Dickey  78 1931
41. Ben Chapman  74 1935
Harry Rice  74 1930
42. Bill Dickey  72 1934
43. Tony Lazzeri  70 1937
Red Rolfe  70 1936
44. George Selkirk  68 1937
Joe Sewell  68 1932
45. Frankie Crosetti  67 1934
Tony Lazzeri  67 1934
Red Rolfe  67 1935
46. Earle Combs  65 1932
Bill Dickey  65 1930
47. Earle Combs  64 1933
Joe Sewell  64 1931
48. Red Rolfe  62 1937
George Selkirk  62 1938
49. Frankie Crosetti  60 1933
50. Earle Combs  58 1931
51. Frankie Crosetti  57 1932
Tommy Henrich  57 1939
52. Frankie Crosetti  56 1939
53. Frankie Crosetti  55 1938
54. Joe Sewell  54 1933
55. Lyn Lary  52 1930
56. Dixie Walker  51 1933
57. Frankie Crosetti  50 1935
58. Frankie Crosetti  49 1937
59. Myril Hoag  48 1938
Jake Powell  48 1936
60. Myril Hoag  46 1937
61. Jake Powell  45 1937
62. Tommy Henrich  42 1937
63. Lyn Lary  39 1932
64. George Selkirk  38 1934
65. Jack Saltzgaver  36 1934
66. Earle Combs  35 1935
67. Myril Hoag  34 1934
Myril Hoag  34 1936
68. Jesse Hill  33 1935
69. Samuel Byrd  32 1931
70. Samuel Byrd  31 1930
71. Samuel Byrd  30 1932
72. Dusty Cooke  29 1930
73. Jimmie Reese  26 1931
74. Earle Combs  25 1934
Joe Glenn  25 1938
Don Heffner  25 1934
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