Batting and Baserunning Records

For details on the calculation of the B-W Baseball Batting and Baserunning Records and the criteria used to determine eligibility for record-holder status, see the Statistical Glossary and the Rules of Eligibility. You may also be interested in B-W’s Pitching Records and Fielding Records.

Games

Most Games Played, Career — 138 — Jim Leffler, 2000–2003.

Most Games Played, Season — 45 — Jim Anderson, 1991.

At Bats

Most Times at Bat, Career — 480 — Erik Young, 1986–1989; and Steve Murphy, 1993–1996.

Most Times at Bat, Season — 165 — Paul Farrah, 1988; and Andy Palmer, 1988.

Hits

Most Hits, Career — 183 — Erik Young, 1986–1989.

Most Hits, Decade

Most Hits, Season — 64 — Joey Dallas, 1991.

Most Hits, Game — 7 — Andy Palmer vs. Ohio Northern University, April 9, 1988.

Most Consecutive Hits — 10 — Andy Palmer, May 3–6, 1990.

Longest Hitting Streak — 24 Games — Steve Murphy, 1996.

Runs

Most Runs Scored, Career — 136 — Erik Young, 1986–1989.

Most Runs Scored, Decade

Most Runs Scored, Season — 47 — Paul Farrah, 1988.

Most Runs Scored, Game — 6 — Dave Rozzo vs. Hiram College, April 29, 1986; and Mike Turchan vs. Lake Erie College, March 24, 2002.

Runs Batted In

Most Runs Batted In, Career — 144 — Pat Shannon, 2000–2003.

Most Runs Batted In, Decade

Most Runs Batted In, Season — 50 — Pat Shannon, 2002.

Singles

Most Singles, Career — 140 — Steve Murphy, 1993–1996.

Most Singles, Season — 51 — Paul Farrah, 1988.

Doubles

Most Doubles, Career — 47 — Dan Melito, 2003–2006.

Most Doubles, Decade

Most Doubles, Season — 18 — Pat Shannon, 2003.

Most Doubles, Game — 3 — Phil Stringer vs. Mount Vernon Nazarene College, April 5, 1990; Brian Johnson vs. John Carroll University, April 12, 2001; Pat Shannon vs. Case Western Reserve University, April 1, 2003; Mike Turchan vs. Walsh University, April 3, 2003; and Kevin Brown vs. Case Western Reserve University, April 13, 2006.

Most Consecutive Doubles — 4 — Mike Turchan, April 3–5, 2003.

Triples

Most Triples, Career — 11 — Erik Young, 1986–1989.

Most Triples, Decade

Most Triples, Season — 5 — Pat George, 1976; and Pete Rowe, 2002.

Home Runs

Most Home Runs, Career — 34 — Pat Shannon, 2000–2003.

Most Home Runs, Decade

Most Home Runs, Season — 16 — Pat Shannon, 2002.

Most Home Runs, Game — 3 — Dave Rozzo vs. Muskingum College, 1987; Erik Young vs. John Carroll University, May 3, 1989; and Dana Gollner vs. Capital University, April 16, 1990.

“The Cycle”

Walks

Most Walks, Career — 84 — Erik Young, 1986–1989.

Most Walks, Decade

Most Walks, Season — 49 — Joe Velky, 1986.

Hit by Pitch

Most Times Hit by a Pitch, Career — 19 — Kevin Brown, 2003–2006.

Most Times Hit by a Pitch, Season13 — Cody Kidd, 2007.

Sacrifices

Most Sacrifices, Career — 21 — Doug Dockus, 1984–1988.

Most Sacrifices, Season — 11 — Dave Rojeck, 1986; and Doug Dockus, 1988.

Strikeouts

Most Strikeouts, Career — 82 — Brian Johnson, 1998–2001.

Most Strikeouts, Season — 37 — Doug Dockus, 1988.

Lowest Strikeout Percentage, Career — 4.32% — Pat Hoag, 1993–1996.

Lowest Strikeout Percentage, Season — 1.90% — Pat Fogarty, 1983.

Stolen Bases

Most Stolen Bases, Career — 71 — Bill Snyder, 1980–1983.

Most Stolen Bases, Decade

Most Stolen Bases, Season — 29 — Bill Snyder, 1981.

Most Stolen Bases, Game — 4 — Jim Anderson, 1991.

Most Consecutive Stolen Bases — 43 — Bill Snyder, 1980–1981.

Highest Stolen Base Percentage, Career (Min. 25 Attempts) — 96.43% — Eric Hyduk, 1991–1994.

Highest Stolen Base Percentage, Season (Min. 15 Attempts) — 100% — Bill Snyder, 1981.

On-Base Percentage

Highest On-Base Percentage, Career — .557 — Joe Velky, 1986–1987.

Highest On-Base Percentage, Decade

Highest On-Base Percentage, Season — .612 — Dale Herbert, 1971.

Slugging Percentage

Highest Slugging Percentage, Career — .744 — Pat Shannon, 2000–2003.

Highest Slugging Percentage, Decade

Highest Slugging Percentage, Season — .828 — Pat Shannon, 2002.

Batting Average

Highest Batting Average, Career — .402 — Joey Dallas, 1989–1992.

Highest Batting Average, Decade

Highest Batting Average, Season — .527 — Dale Herbert, 1971.