The top 5 RBI seasons in Major League history are: # Hack Wilson: 191 in 1930 # Lou Gehrig: 184 in 1931 # Hank Greenberg: 183 in 1937 # Lou Gehrig: 175 in 1927 # Jimmie Foxx: 175 in 1938
Through the 2008 season, that is Alex Rodriguez who won the AL (and MLB) RBI title with 156 in 2007. Prior to Rodriguez, Don Mattingly was the last Yankee to win an RBI title with 145 in 1985.
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Bernie Williams has the most career postseason RBIs with 80.
Click on the 'MLB Career RBI Leaders' link on this page to view a list of the career RBI leaders in MLB.
Babe Ruth, Ryan Howard, Sammy Sosa, and Ken Griffey Jr.
The 2003 Boston Red Sox had 8 players with 80+ RBI: Nomar Garciaparra / Manny Ramirez / Kevin Millar / Bill Mueller / Todd Walker / Jason Varitek / Trot Nixon / David Ortiz
Ted Williams had 159 RBI's in 1949.
191 RBI by Chicago Cubs player Hack Wilson, in 1930.
Through the 2008 season, that is Alex Rodriguez who won the AL (and MLB) RBI title with 156 in 2007. Prior to Rodriguez, Don Mattingly was the last Yankee to win an RBI title with 145 in 1985.
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Matt Kemp with 126 RBI's.
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Lou Gehrig in 1931, with 184.
Bernie Williams has the most career postseason RBIs with 80.
Through the 2008 season, that is Cecil Cooper with 126 RBIs in the 1983 season.
Harold Baines. Baines drove in 113 runs in 1985 for the White Sox and his next 100 RBI season was 1999 when he drove in 103 for the Orioles and Indians. His 13 seasons in between 100 RBI seasons (1986-1998) is an MLB record.