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Jim Bottomley (in 1924) and Mark Whiten (in 1993) each drove in 12 in a game, to set and then tie the single-game RBI record, and no other player has driven in even 11 since 1944.
St. Louis struck first, capitalizing on a leadoff double by Taylor Douthit who came around to score on a Jim Bottomley base hit in the top of the first.
Judge: this will be the 6th World Series between each league’s HR leader, joining: 1956 Mickey Mantle/Duke Snider, 1937 Joe DiMaggio/Mel Ott, 1936 Lou Gehrig/Ott, 1928 Babe Ruth/Jim Bottomley ...
A pair of Cardinals hold the MLB single-game RBI record, with Jim Bottomley driving in 12 against the Brooklyn Robins in 1924 and Mark Whiten tying the mark in a 1993 romp against the Reds.
Babe Ruth faced George Kelly of the New York Giants (1921) and Jim Bottomley of the St. Louis Cardinals (1928), Lou Gehrig faced Mel Ott of the Giants (1936), and Joe DiMaggio faced Ott again in ...
George Springer is on fire and there's no stopping him. In his recent games, the Blue Jays outfielder has matched a feat not ...
The record for most RBIs in a game is 12 by Jim Bottomley of the St. Louis Cardinals (1924) and Mark Whiten of the St. Louis Cardinals (1993), who drove in 12 runs on Sept. 7 1993.
Babe Ruth faced George Kelly of the New York Giants (1921) and Jim Bottomley of the St. Louis Cardinals (1928), Lou Gehrig faced Mel Ott of the Giants (1936), and Joe DiMaggio faced Ott again in ...