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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

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  Player Runs Scored
(Min. 25)
Year
1. Tommy Henrich  138 1948
2. Snuffy Stirnweiss  125 1944
3. Joe DiMaggio  123 1942
4. Joe DiMaggio  122 1941
5. Joe Gordon  112 1940
6. Joe DiMaggio  110 1948
Phil Rizzuto  110 1949
7. Tommy Henrich  109 1947
8. Snuffy Stirnweiss  107 1945
9. Tommy Henrich  106 1941
Charlie Keller  106 1942
Red Rolfe  106 1941
10. Joe Gordon  104 1941
11. Charlie Keller  102 1940
Charlie Keller  102 1941
Red Rolfe  102 1940
Snuffy Stirnweiss  102 1947
12. Charlie Keller  98 1946
13. Joe DiMaggio  97 1947
Charlie Keller  97 1943
14. Joe DiMaggio  93 1940
15. Tommy Henrich  92 1946
16. Johnny Lindell  91 1944
17. Tommy Henrich  90 1949
Snuffy Stirnweiss  90 1948
18. Nick Etten  88 1944
Joe Gordon  88 1942
19. Frankie Crosetti  84 1940
George McQuinn  84 1947
20. Joe Gordon  82 1943
21. Joe DiMaggio  81 1946
22. Buddy Hassett  80 1942
23. Phil Rizzuto  79 1942
24. Nick Etten  78 1943
Phil Rizzuto  78 1947
25. Nick Etten  77 1945
Tommy Henrich  77 1942
26. Snuffy Stirnweiss  75 1946
27. Bud Metheny  72 1944
28. Yogi Berra  70 1948
Billy Johnson  70 1943
29. George Selkirk  68 1940
30. Billy Johnson  67 1947
31. Johnny Lindell  66 1947
32. Phil Rizzuto  65 1941
Phil Rizzuto  65 1948
33. Oscar Grimes  64 1945
Bud Metheny  64 1945
34. Bobby Brown  62 1948
35. Bobby Brown  61 1949
36. Gene Woodling  60 1949
37. Yogi Berra  59 1949
Billy Johnson  59 1948
38. Joe DiMaggio  58 1949
Johnny Lindell  58 1948
Johnny Sturm  58 1941
39. Frankie Crosetti  57 1945
Tommy Henrich  57 1940
40. Hank Bauer  56 1949
Cliff Mapes  56 1949
41. Jerry Coleman  54 1949
42. Johnny Lindell  53 1943
Hersh Martin  53 1945
Phil Rizzuto  53 1946
43. Babe Dahlgren  51 1940
Billy Johnson  51 1946
Bud Metheny  51 1943
44. Frankie Crosetti  50 1942
45. Hersh Martin  49 1944
46. Billy Johnson  48 1949
47. Bill Dickey  45 1940
48. Oscar Grimes  44 1944
49. Red Rolfe  42 1942
50. Yogi Berra  41 1947
Charlie Keller  41 1948
Johnny Lindell  41 1946
Gus Niarhos  41 1948
51. Tuck Stainback  40 1945
52. Russ Derry  37 1945
Nick Etten  37 1946
Roy Weatherly  37 1943
53. Frankie Crosetti  36 1943
Charlie Keller  36 1947
54. Bill Dickey  35 1941
Joe Gordon  35 1946
55. Buddy Rosar  34 1940
Snuffy Stirnweiss  34 1943
56. Johnny Lindell  33 1949
George McQuinn  33 1948
57. Aaron Robinson  32 1946
58. Don Savage  31 1944
Tuck Stainback  31 1943
59. George Selkirk  30 1941
60. Bill Dickey  29 1943
Snuffy Stirnweiss  29 1949
61. Bill Dickey  28 1942
62. Mike Milosevich  27 1944
63. Charlie Keller  26 1945
Johnny Lindell  26 1945
64. Buddy Rosar  25 1941
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