Hank Wilson holds the record for most RBIs in a single season with 191, set in 1930.
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.
That is Lou Gehrig with 184 RBIs in the 1931 season.
Mike Piazza, and David Wright hold the Mets record for most RBIs in a single season with 124. Piazza did it in 1999, and Wright did it in 2008.
Don Drysdale, 19 RBIs, 1965
The New York Yankees all-time RBI leader is Lou Gehrig with 1,995.
The Yankees single season record is held by Rickey Henderson, who stole 93 bases in 1988.
Matt Kemp with 126 RBI's.
Lou Gehrig with 184 in 1931.
Bernie Williams has the most career postseason RBIs with 80.
Alfonso Soriano
Through the 2008 season, that is Cecil Cooper with 126 RBIs in the 1983 season.