Mike Schmidt.
Schmidt holds the Phillies career RBI record with 1,595. Ed Delahanty is second with 1,286 and Del Ennis is third with 1,124.
Lou Gehrig had 1,995 RBIs during his career.
Father Bob Boone had 4 career WS RBIs and son Aaron Boone had 2 career WS RBIs. Father Julian Javier had 7 career WS RBIs and son Stan Javier had 2 career WS RBIs.
Mickey Mantle ended his career with 1,509 RBIs.
Through the 2009 season, that is Ken Griffey Jr. with 1829 career RBIs. Manny Ramirez is second with 1788 and Alex Rodriguez is third with 1706.
Through the 2011 season, Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals has 1,329 career RBIs.
In the 2010 season, that is Harold Baines with 1628 career RBIs. Baines retired in 2001. Next season, Rafael Palmeiro will be eligible for the HoF and had 1835 career RBIs. Chances are he will not get a sniff of the Hall due to his association with performance enhancing substances.
Al Rosen of the Cleveland Indians led the AL in RBIs in both 1952 and 1953. In 1952 he had 105 RBIs and in 1953 he had 145 RBIs.
Career and Single Season RBI LeadersHank Wilson of the Chicago Cubs holds the major League record for RBIs in a single season with 191 hit in 1930. New York Yankees, Lou Gehrig holds the American League record for RBIs in a single season with 184 in 1931. Hank Aaron holds the Major League record for career RBIs with 2,297 and the National League record with 2,202. Babe Ruth is second in career RBIs with 2,218, and hold the American League career RBI record with 2,201.
Click on the 'MLB Top 50 Lifetime RBIs' link on this page to see MLB's top 50 in career RBIs.
The RBI leader for the 2007 Red Sox was Mike Lowell with 120. David Ortiz was second with 117.
Hank Aaron had 2,297 career RBIs.
In his career, Thurman Munson had 701 runs batted in.