Major League Baseball (MLB) seasons have always started well after January 1, and ended well before December 31. Thus, the record for the most runs in a season would also be the record for the most runs in a calendar year.
That record was made in the National League in 1894, when William Robert "Sliding Billy" Hamilton scored 198 runs. He holds many other unbroken records, as well.
Through the 2009 season, Pettitte is tied with Randy Johnson for 3rd most postseason losses.Tom Glavine has 16 postseason losses (record is 14-16) and Greg Maddux has 14 postseason losses (11-14).Johnson's postseason record is 7-9 and Pettitte's is 18-9.
Bernie Williams hit the most career postseason home runs as a Yankee with 22.
Barry Bonds hit the most postseason home runs in a single season with 8 in 2002.
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The Dallas Cowboys hold the record for most postseason appearences with 28. They also hold the record for most postseason games played with 54.
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Manny Ramirez holds the record for most career postseason home runs with 29.
As of 2009, Bernie Williams holds the record for most home runs hit in a single postseason by a New York Yankee with 6, in 1996.
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Bernie Williams 22 Postseason Home RunsAs of 2009, Bernie Williams has the most career postseason home runs as a new York Yankee with 22. Williams is second all time in Major League Baseball behind Manny Ramirez who holds the record for most career postseason home runs with 29. Mickey Mantle holds the all time record for most World Series home runs with 18.
As of 2009, Bernie Williams holds the record for most home runs hit in a single postseason by a New York Yankee with 6, in 1996
Bernie Williams holds the record for most career postseason RBIs with 80.
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As of 2009, Andy Pettitte holds the record for most career postseason wins with 18.
Manny Ramirez has the most career postseason home runs with 29.