17 times, when the Yankees did it in 1943. They also had 17 in 2009, and two in the playoffs.
The Yankees did have 17 walk-off wins in 1943. Maybe you meant they had 17 in 2009, overall, because they did if you include 2 Post Season games. Yankees had 15 during the regular season. 2009 Regular Season ... Cabrera had 3. Cano had 2. Posada had 2. Rodriguez had 2. Damon, Matsui, Swisher, Miranda and Cervelli had 1 each. There was one walk-off win made against the Mets when Rodriguez reached on a Castillo error ... and two runs were scored for the 9- 8 Yanksee win, on 6-12-2009.
The 1915 Philadelphia Athletics (now Oakland) had 827 bases on balls (walks). They played 154 games, which averages out to 5.37 walks a game.
Fewest walks in a season is kind of a bad question because I'm sure there have been plenty of players who could have played 20 games and had zero walks in any given year (or something like that). However, the MLB record for fewest walks while still being eligible for the batting title was Shawon Dunston who had 8 in 490 at-bats in 1997.
Through the 2007 MLB season: The single season MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who was walked 232 times in the 2004 season. The career MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who has been walked 2558 times during his career.
He surpassed Mark McGwire record of 70 home runs, set in 1998. Bonds finished the 2001 season with 73 homers.
Jimmy Foxx in 1938, drew six walks against the Browns. http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLA/SLA193806160.shtml Walt Wilmot did the same thing in 1891.
Through the 2008 season, for a player that played his entire career in the National League that would be Stan Musial of the St. Louis Cardinals who had 475 career home runs but never led the National League in home runs for a season. His highest season ranking was a 2nd place in 1949 when he hit 36 home runs. Ralph Kiner of the Pirates led the NL that season with 54.
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Single season: Ted Williams, 1957: 33 Career: Carl Yastrzemski, 190
Batter - Season: Barry Bonds - 232 in 2004 Career: Barry Bonds - 2558 Pitcher - Season: Amos Rusie - 289 in 1890 Career: Nolan Ryan - 2795
I believe it is Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth set the MLB record with 170 walks in 1923. It was broken in 2001 by Barry Bonds who was walked 177 times. Bonds broke his own record in 2002 with 198 walks and again in 2004 with 232 walks.
Fewest walks in a season is kind of a bad question because I'm sure there have been plenty of players who could have played 20 games and had zero walks in any given year (or something like that). However, the MLB record for fewest walks while still being eligible for the batting title was Shawon Dunston who had 8 in 490 at-bats in 1997.
As of the start of the 2008 MLB season, the career record holder for intentional walks in Barry Bonds with 686.
Through the 2007 MLB season: The single season MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who was walked 232 times in the 2004 season. The career MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who has been walked 2558 times during his career.
He surpassed Mark McGwire record of 70 home runs, set in 1998. Bonds finished the 2001 season with 73 homers.
Jimmy Foxx in 1938, drew six walks against the Browns. http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SLA/SLA193806160.shtml Walt Wilmot did the same thing in 1891.
in tournament softball there can be an unlimited number of walks, but in league it doesnt matter how many walks but how many runs. only seven runs allowed.