Uncover the Untold Stories Behind Baseball’s Most Jaw-Dropping Records and Legendary Feats
The all-time MLB records encompass a wide range of achievements, including those for the most hits, home runs, RBIs, stolen bases, strikeouts, pitching wins, and many more. Beyond individual records, there are also notable team achievements, comebacks, winning streaks and championship victories.
Below is an index of various all-time season records, streaks and interesting tidbits to bring some of these remarkable stories to life and showcase the rich history of America’s pastime. Commissioner Rob Manfred first announced MLB would recognize statistics from the Negro Leagues in 2020. And before the 2024 season, the league made it official.
Our all-time records have since been updated to include those statistics from players like legendary slugging catcher Josh Gibson:
MLB All-Time Records
Player Records
Most Career Home Runs/Most Home Runs in a Single Season/Most Home Runs in a Game by a Player/Most Consecutive Games with a Home Run/Most Career RBIs/Most RBIs in a Game/Most RBIs in a Game/Highest Batting Average in a Season/Most Career Hits/Most Career Stolen Bases/Most Stolen Bases in a Game/Most MVP Awards/Most Five-Hit Games in a Season/Most Five-Hit Games in a Career/Most Strikeouts in a Game/Most Strikeouts in a Season/Most Cy Young Awards/Most Gold Glove Awards at Each Position/Lowest ERA in a Career/Lowest ERA in a Single Season/Highest Paid Player/Most Cycles/Most Stolen Bases by a Rookie/Most Doubles in a Game/Triple Crown Winners/Most Home Runs by a Rookie/Longest Hitting Streak/Most Saves in a Season/Most Strikeouts in a Career
Team Records
Most Home Runs in a Game by a Team/Most Stolen Bases in a Game by a Team/Best Record in a Season/Worst Record in a Season/Most Total Runs Scored in a Game/Most Wins in a Row/Most Losses in a Row/Biggest Comeback in a Game/Fastest Game/Biggest Blowout in AL/NL History/Best Start to a Season/Worst Start to a Season
Player Postseason Records
Most Strikeouts in a Playoff Game/Lowest ERA in a Postseason/Most World Series MVPs/Most Home Runs in a Postseason/Most Home Runs in a Postseason and World Series Game/Most Doubles in a Postseason Game/Most Hits in a Postseason Game/Most RBIs in a Postseason and World Series Game
Team Postseason Records
Most Home Runs in a Playoff Game by a Team/Most Total Runs Scored in a Playoff Game/Longest Active World Series Win Drought/Longest Active Playoff Appearance Drought/Most Consecutive Playoff Appearances/Fastest Postseason Game/Biggest Comeback in a Series/Biggest Comeback in a Playoff Game/Biggest Blowout in a Postseason and World Series Game
Player Records
Most Career Home Runs
Considered the best hitter in history by some, Barry Bonds leads the list of career home run leaders with 762. Bonds just edged out Hank Aaron, who finished his illustrious career with 755, and the legendary Babe Ruth with 714.



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