- Joe Carter, 1990, 115 RBI, .290 OBP
- George Bell, 1992, 112, .294
- Tony Batista, 2004, 110, .272
- Tony Armas, 1983, 107, .254!!!
- Joe Carter, 1989, 105, .292
- Jeff Francoeur, 2006, 103, .293
- Joe Carter, 1997, 102, .284
- Ruben Sierra, 1993, 101, .288
- Joe Pepitone, 1964, 100, .281
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"He would have been among the league leaders in batting average for a majority of the season had he had enough plate appearances."
-- 2008 St. Louis Cardinals Media Guide about non-roster invitee Mark Johnson
Friday, September 28, 2007
100+ RBI, OBP under .300
This was inspired by Khalil Greene's season line: .252/.290/.462 with 93 RBI. There's only been nine players ever to collect 100 or more RBI with an on base percentage under .300. Greene likely won't do it, but he's the closest to the feat this season.
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