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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. Mickey Mantle  132 1956
2. Mickey Mantle  129 1954
3. Mickey Mantle  127 1958
4. Phil Rizzuto  125 1950
5. Mickey Mantle  121 1955
Mickey Mantle  121 1957
6. Yogi Berra  116 1950
7. Joe DiMaggio  114 1950
8. Mickey Mantle  105 1953
9. Mickey Mantle  104 1959
10. Hank Bauer  97 1955
Yogi Berra  97 1952
11. Hank Bauer  96 1956
12. Mickey Mantle  94 1952
13. Yogi Berra  93 1956
14. Yogi Berra  92 1951
15. Phil Rizzuto  89 1952
16. Yogi Berra  88 1954
17. Gil McDougald  87 1957
Phil Rizzuto  87 1951
18. Hank Bauer  86 1952
19. Yogi Berra  84 1955
20. Gil McDougald  82 1953
21. Gene Woodling  81 1950
22. Yogi Berra  80 1953
23. Gil McDougald  79 1955
Gil McDougald  79 1956
Norm Siebern  79 1958
24. Bill Skowron  78 1956
25. Hank Bauer  77 1953
26. Billy Martin  76 1956
27. Yogi Berra  74 1957
28. Hank Bauer  73 1954
Andy Carey  73 1955
29. Hank Bauer  72 1950
Joe Collins  72 1953
Joe DiMaggio  72 1951
Billy Martin  72 1953
Gil McDougald  72 1951
30. Hank Bauer  70 1957
Irv Noren  70 1954
31. Jerry Coleman  69 1950
Joe Collins  69 1952
Gil McDougald  69 1958
32. Joe Collins  67 1954
Tony Kubek  67 1959
33. Tony Kubek  66 1958
Gil McDougald  66 1954
34. Gil McDougald  65 1952
Gene Woodling  65 1951
35. Yogi Berra  64 1959
Gene Woodling  64 1953
36. Hank Bauer  62 1958
37. Mickey Mantle  61 1951
Bill Skowron  61 1958
38. Yogi Berra  60 1958
Andy Carey  60 1954
Hector Lopez  60 1959
Cliff Mapes  60 1950
39. Elston Howard  59 1959
40. Gene Woodling  58 1952
41. Tony Kubek  56 1957
42. Irv Noren  55 1953
43. Andy Carey  54 1956
Phil Rizzuto  54 1953
Bill Skowron  54 1957
44. Hank Bauer  53 1951
Bobby Richardson  53 1959
45. Joe Collins  52 1951
Norm Siebern  52 1959
46. Irv Noren  49 1955
47. Jerry Coleman  48 1951
48. Joe Collins  47 1950
Phil Rizzuto  47 1954
49. Bill Skowron  46 1955
50. Elston Howard  45 1958
51. Hank Bauer  44 1959
Bobby Brown  44 1951
Billy Johnson  44 1950
Gil McDougald  44 1959
52. Johnny Mize  43 1950
53. Joe Collins  40 1955
54. Andy Carey  39 1958
Jerry Coleman  39 1954
Bill Skowron  39 1959
55. Joe Collins  38 1956
56. Johnny Mize  37 1951
Bill Skowron  37 1954
57. Irv Noren  36 1952
Bobby Richardson  36 1957
58. Elston Howard  35 1956
59. Jerry Lumpe  34 1958
60. Bobby Brown  33 1950
Elston Howard  33 1955
Elston Howard  33 1957
Gene Woodling  33 1954
61. Billy Martin  32 1952
62. Andy Carey  30 1957
Jackie Jensen  30 1951
Marv Throneberry  30 1958
63. Norm Siebern  27 1956
Harry Simpson  27 1957
Marv Throneberry  27 1959
64. Eddie Robinson  25 1955
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