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* '''Runs batted in''': 143 ([[Elliott Bigelow]], 1927) | * '''Runs batted in''': 143 ([[Elliott Bigelow]], 1927) | ||
* '''Sacrifice hits''': 46 ([[Eugene DeMontreville]], 1907) | * '''Sacrifice hits''': 46 ([[Eugene DeMontreville]], 1907) | ||
* '''Walks'''': 123 ([[Legrant Scott | * '''Walks'''': 123 ([[Legrant Scott Jr]], 1961) | ||
* '''Strikeouts''': 218 ([[Rondal Rollin]], 1987) | * '''Strikeouts''': 218 ([[Rondal Rollin]], 1987) | ||
* '''Hit by pitch''': 15 ([[John Cortazzo]], 1931) | * '''Hit by pitch''': 15 ([[John Cortazzo]], 1931) |
Revision as of 11:01, 23 June 2016
This is a list of Birmingham Barons records:
Individual Game Records
Batting
- At-bats in an inning: 3 (John Conway & Charles Aleno. 7th inning vs. New Orleans, April 24, 1943)
- Runs: 6 (Ted Kubiak at Montgomery, August 12, 1965)
- Hits: 6 (Sammy West vs. Chattanooga, April 13, 1926; Andy Moore vs. Mobile, July 31, 1930; and Jim Wasdell vs. Chattanooga, August 31, 1948)
- Hits in an inning: 3 (John Conway. 7th inning vs. New Orleans, April 24, 1943)
- Extra base hits: 4 (Tom Forrester vs. Columbus, August 30, 1987)
- Doubles: 4 (Legrant Scott vs. Atlanta, June 23, 1935)
- Triples: 2 (Weldon Bowlin at Lynchburg, May 30, 1964; Santiago Rosario vs. Chattanooga, June 9, 1965; Cesar Bernhardt at Columbus, July 29, 1990; Jeff Leifer vs. Orlando, August 9, 1997; Demond Smith at Mobile, August 16, 1998; and Tim Hummel vs. Greenville, April 9, 2001)
- Home runs: 3 (Art Weist vs. Nashville, May 10, 1931; Lou Damman vs. New Orleans, July 8, 1950; Tommie Reynolds at Asheville, August 24, 1964 and at Charlotte, September 5, 1964; Tom Forrester vs. Columbus, August 30, 1987; Craig Grebeck at Greenville, April 8, 1988)
- Home runs in an inning: 2 (Art Weis vs. Nashville, May 10, 1931; Charles Maxwell vs. Mobile, July 11, 1950; Harold Grote vs. Little Rock, May 18, 1953; Jeff Inglin vs. Orlando, August 7, 1988)
- Consecutive home runs: 3 (Art Weis vs. Nashville, May 10, 1931; Lou Damman vs. New Orleans, July 8, 1950)
- Sacrifice flies: 3 (Hank Manning vs. Chattanooga, April 25, 1995)
- Hit for cycle: Larry Stahl at Chattanooga, May 27, 1964; Tony Frullo at Chattanooga, June 21, 1964; Reggie Jackson vs. Macon; July 8, 1967; Victor Mercedes, June 11, 2007 vs. Mississippi.
- Walks: 7 (Jake Daniel vs. New Orleans, July 29, 1944)
- Runs batted in: 9 (Tommie Reynolds at Charlotte, September 5, 1964)
- Stolen bases: 5 (Stuffy Stewart vs. Little Rock, August 20, 1924)
- Stolen bases in an inning: 3 (Jimmy Johnston vs. Mobile, September 8, 1928)
Individual season records
Batting
- Games: 161 (Roy Ellam, 1915)
- At bats: 653 (Milton Graff, 1956)
- Runs: 138 (Stuffy Stewart, 1928)
- Hits: 212 (Elliott Bigelow, 1927)
- Consecutive hits: 11 (John Nuen, 1923)
- Hitting streak: 33 (Sumpter Clarke, 1922)
- Total bases: 353 (Stan Palys, 1960)
- Doubles: 61 (Fred Tauby, 1940)
- Triples: 21 (Guy Sturdy, 1929)
- Home runs: 39 (Rondal Rollin, 1987)
- Home runs in consecutive games: 4 (Mike Cameron, 1996)
- Grand slams: 3 (Mike Cameron, 1995)
- Runs batted in: 143 (Elliott Bigelow, 1927)
- Sacrifice hits: 46 (Eugene DeMontreville, 1907)
- Walks': 123 (Legrant Scott Jr, 1961)
- Strikeouts: 218 (Rondal Rollin, 1987)
- Hit by pitch: 15 (John Cortazzo, 1931)
- Stolen bases: 81 (James Johnston, 1912)
- Batting average: .395 (Elliott Bigelow, 1927)
- Slugging percentage: .654 (Stan Palys, 1960)