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Have you ever been sitting around wondering exactly who ranks in the top 10 in doubles in a single season in Yankee history?  Maybe, you're wondering what player had the most hits in a single season during the 70s (Thurman Munson - 190 in 1975.) Well, I have wondered some of those things, so I put together this page in case anyone else was also wondering.  Click here to see the pitching leaders.

Updated through 2017 regular season
Bold Face indicates a current Yankee

Offensive categories:
Hits | Doubles | Triples | Home Runs | Runs | RBI | Stolen Bases
Batting Average | Slugging Percentage | On-Base Percentage | OPS | HR Pct.
Games Played | At-Bats | Walks | Hit-By-Pitch | Sacrifice Hits (Bunts) | Sacrifice Flies

Pitching categories:
Wins | Strikeouts | ERA | Saves | Innings Pitched | Appearances | Games Started
Complete Games | Shutouts | WHIP | Strikeouts per 9 IP | Walks per 9 IP

Filter by Decade:
1900s | 1910s | 1920s | 1930s | 1940s | 1950s
1960s | 1970s | 1980s | 1990s | 2000s | 2010s | All-Time

OPS is On-Base Percentage + Slugging Percentage
  Player On Base Pct. + Slugging Pct.
(Min. 450 AB)
Year
1. Babe Ruth 1.225 1930
2. Babe Ruth 1.195 1931
3. Lou Gehrig 1.194 1930
4. Lou Gehrig 1.174 1936
5. Lou Gehrig 1.172 1934
6. Babe Ruth 1.150 1932
7. Joe DiMaggio 1.119 1939
8. Lou Gehrig 1.116 1937
9. Lou Gehrig 1.108 1931
10. Joe DiMaggio 1.085 1937
11. Lou Gehrig 1.072 1932
12. Lou Gehrig 1.049 1935
13. Lou Gehrig 1.030 1933
14. Babe Ruth 1.023 1933
15. Bill Dickey .987 1937
16. Bill Dickey .981 1938
17. Joe DiMaggio .967 1938
18. Earle Combs .947 1930
19. Lou Gehrig .932 1938
20. George Selkirk .931 1936
21. Joe DiMaggio .928 1936
22. Bill Dickey .915 1939
23. Tony Lazzeri .905 1932
24. Red Rolfe .899 1939
25. Red Rolfe .884 1936
26. Tommy Henrich .882 1938
27. Ben Chapman .879 1931
28. Joe Gordon .876 1939
29. Bill Dickey .871 1933
30. Tony Lazzeri .869 1933
31. Earle Combs .860 1932
32. George Selkirk .859 1935
33. Ben Chapman .854 1932
34. Ben Chapman .845 1930
35. Joe Gordon .843 1938
36. Earle Combs .840 1931
37. Tony Lazzeri .838 1936
38. Tony Lazzeri .835 1930
39. Ben Chapman .830 1933
40. Red Rolfe .826 1938
41. Frankie Crosetti .824 1936
42. Bill Dickey .820 1931
43. Ben Chapman .795 1934
44. Lyn Lary .793 1931
45. Ben Chapman .791 1935
46. Joe Sewell .778 1931
47. Tony Lazzeri .778 1935
48. Tony Lazzeri .771 1931
49. Red Rolfe .764 1935
50. Frankie Crosetti .752 1938
51. Frankie Crosetti .744 1934
52. Red Rolfe .743 1937
53. Lyn Lary .743 1930
54. Joe Sewell .740 1932
55. Frankie Crosetti .716 1933
56. Frankie Crosetti .692 1937
57. Babe Dahlgren .689 1939
58. Joe Sewell .683 1933
59. Frankie Crosetti .647 1939
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