Date |
Player |
RBI Seasons |
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1998 |
Francisco Cabrera |
158 RBI, .311/.358/.620, 53 Home Runs and 116 Runs in 639 AB, 5.2 WAR |
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1998 |
Manny Ramirez |
153 RBI, .306/.400/.574, 41 Home Runs and 112 Runs in 592 AB, 6.1 WAR |
|
2000 |
Todd Greene |
151 RBI, .305/.357/.592, 43 Home Runs and 101 Runs in 581 AB, 6.8 WAR |
|
2003 |
Todd Helton |
153 RBI, .350/.426/.693, 59 Home Runs and 135 Runs in 631 AB, 9.0 WAR |
|
2003 |
Francisco Cabrera |
161 RBI, .295/.345/.622, 65 Home Runs and 120 Runs in 661 AB, 5.2 WAR |
|
2004 |
Carlos Lee |
153 RBI, .322/.383/.612, 50 Home Runs and 110 Runs in 634 AB, 5.6 WAR |
|
2004 |
Albert Pujols |
151 RBI, .357/.422/.699, 54 Home Runs and 134 Runs in 607 AB, 9.6 WAR |
|
2007 |
Ryan Howard |
151 RBI, .277/.328/.641, 64 Home Runs and 108 Runs in 593 AB, 5.0 WAR |
|
2008 |
Bucky Jacobsen |
162 RBI, .338/.413/.696, 67 Home Runs and 146 Runs in 647 AB, 10.0 WAR |
|
2008 |
Ryan Howard |
156 RBI, .338/.393/.696, 62 Home Runs and 131 Runs in 619 AB, 8.2 WAR |
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2009 |
Mauro Pérez |
152 RBI, .344/.404/.650, 49 Home Runs and 130 Runs in 669 AB, 7.4 WAR |
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2010 |
Ryan Howard |
157 RBI, .327/.384/.700, 70 Home Runs and 123 Runs in 636 AB, 7.4 WAR |
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2010 |
Joey Votto |
171 RBI, .329/.396/.685, 59 Home Runs and 145 Runs in 654 AB, 8.5 WAR |
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2011 |
Bob Austin |
157 RBI, .350/.422/.713, 68 Home Runs and 140 Runs in 655 AB, 9.1 WAR |
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2011 |
Colm Godden |
166 RBI, .339/.400/.670, 54 Home Runs and 147 Runs in 652 AB, 9.2 WAR |
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2011 |
Ánibal Martínez |
162 RBI, .267/.321/.619, 59 Home Runs and 122 Runs in 641 AB, 4.7 WAR |
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2012 |
Ánibal Martínez |
152 RBI, .274/.324/.658, 65 Home Runs and 135 Runs in 606 AB, 5.1 WAR |
|
2013 |
José García |
157 RBI, .344/.391/.601, 32 Home Runs and 135 Runs in 651 AB, 6.4 WAR |
|
2013 |
Pat McJannett |
153 RBI, .296/.351/.575, 50 Home Runs and 122 Runs in 666 AB, 5.7 WAR |
|
2013 |
Brandon Dyer |
155 RBI, .323/.361/.616, 45 Home Runs and 108 Runs in 674 AB, 4.3 WAR |
|
2014 |
Travis Fletcher |
152 RBI, .300/.380/.645, 59 Home Runs and 122 Runs in 620 AB, 7.5 WAR |
|
2016 |
Chris Becker |
157 RBI, .309/.373/.658, 58 Home Runs and 125 Runs in 640 AB, 5.8 WAR |
|
2018 |
Reginald DeLarue |
157 RBI, .295/.373/.617, 45 Home Runs and 117 Runs in 556 AB, 5.6 WAR |
|
2019 |
Reginald DeLarue |
157 RBI, .274/.340/.546, 47 Home Runs and 113 Runs in 632 AB, 3.9 WAR |
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2019 |
Hoyt Adams |
167 RBI, .359/.412/.684, 49 Home Runs and 145 Runs in 651 AB, 8.9 WAR |
|
2019 |
Peter Donaldson |
158 RBI, .307/.375/.540, 37 Home Runs and 107 Runs in 587 AB, 6.5 WAR |
|
2019 |
Donovan Brown |
152 RBI, .346/.458/.654, 51 Home Runs and 120 Runs in 570 AB, 8.8 WAR |
|
2020 |
Peter Donaldson |
150 RBI, .323/.373/.574, 38 Home Runs and 103 Runs in 598 AB, 6.6 WAR |
|
2021 |
Mauro Pérez |
151 RBI, .344/.402/.630, 47 Home Runs and 110 Runs in 643 AB, 5.7 WAR |
|
2022 |
Steve Bailey |
155 RBI, .302/.381/.603, 45 Home Runs and 112 Runs in 612 AB, 5.5 WAR |
|
2023 |
Mike Taylor |
192 RBI, .326/.387/.644, 52 Home Runs and 113 Runs in 629 AB, 7.3 WAR |
|
2024 |
César Chávez |
150 RBI, .337/.404/.643, 47 Home Runs and 108 Runs in 597 AB, 7.3 WAR |
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2024 |
Pablo Martínez |
174 RBI, .361/.405/.677, 49 Home Runs and 120 Runs in 617 AB, 8.4 WAR |
|
2025 |
Pablo Martínez |
155 RBI, .327/.376/.613, 40 Home Runs and 110 Runs in 618 AB, 6.5 WAR |
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2028 |
Pablo Martínez |
150 RBI, .322/.370/.641, 52 Home Runs and 132 Runs in 627 AB, 6.1 WAR |
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