List of Major League Baseball single-season records

This is a list of single-season records in Major League Baseball. == Batting records == === Overview (1876–present) === === Home runs === Most Grand Slams By a Pitcher in One Season: Tony Cloninger, Madison Bumgarner, 2 === Hits === === Runs batted in === === Hitting streak === === Runs scored === === Doubles === === Triples === === At bats === === Stolen bases === == Pitching records == === Overview === ==== Live-ball era (1920–present) ==== (if different from above) === Wins === ==== Post 19th Century ==== ==== Live-ball era (post-1920) ==== === Earned run average === === Strikeouts === === Shutouts === === Saves === === Balks === === Wild pitches === == Catcher records == Most runners caught stealing: Jody Davis, 89 (1986) Most stolen bases allowed: Mike Piazza, 155 (1996) Highest caught-stealing %: Mike LaValliere, 72.73% (1993) Most no-hitters caught: 2, Carlos Ruiz (2010) and Wilson Ramos (2015) (List of Major League Baseball no-hitters) Both of Ruiz's no-hitters were by Roy Halladay; the second was in Game 1 of the National League Division Series, Halladay's first career postseason start.

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List of Major League Baseball single-season records

This is a list of single-season records in Major League Baseball. == Batting records == === Overview (1876–present) === === Home runs === Most Grand Slams By a Pitcher in One Season: Tony Cloninger, Madison Bumgarner, 2 === Hits === === Runs batted in === === Hitting streak === === Runs scored === === Doubles === === Triples === === At bats === === Stolen bases === == Pitching records == === Overview === ==== Live-ball era (1920–present) ==== (if different from above) === Wins === ==== Post 19th Century ==== ==== Live-ball era (post-1920) ==== === Earned run average === === Strikeouts === === Shutouts === === Saves === === Balks === === Wild pitches === == Catcher records == Most runners caught stealing: Jody Davis, 89 (1986) Most stolen bases allowed: Mike Piazza, 155 (1996) Highest caught-stealing %: Mike LaValliere, 72.73% (1993) Most no-hitters caught: 2, Carlos Ruiz (2010) and Wilson Ramos (2015) (List of Major League Baseball no-hitters) Both of Ruiz's no-hitters were by Roy Halladay; the second was in Game 1 of the National League Division Series, Halladay's first career postseason start.

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