Texas Rangers team records
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[edit] Rare Feats
[edit] No-Hitters
- July 30, 1973, at Oakland, Jim Bibby
- September 22, 1977, at California, Bert Blyleven
- June 11, 1990, at Oakland, Nolan Ryan
- May 1, 1991, vs. Toronto, Nolan Ryan
- July 28, 1994, vs. California, Kenny Rogers
[edit] Perfect Games
- July 28, 1994, vs. California, Kenny Rogers
[edit] Hitting for the Cycle
- May 26, 1964, vs. Boston, Jim King †
- July 23, 1985, vs. Cleveland, Oddibe McDowell
- August 17, 2004, vs. Cleveland, Mark Teixeira
- September 13, 2006, at Detroit, Gary Matthews, Jr. (Natural)
[edit] Triple Plays
- August 8, 1977, vs. Oakland, (Toby Harrah, Bump Wills, Mike Hargrove)
- June 17, 1999, at New York, (Mark McLemore, Royce Clayton, Lee Stevens)
- August 6, 2001, at Boston, (Alex Rodriguez, Randy Velarde)
- April 14, 2002, vs. Seattle, (Kenny Rogers, Alex Rodriguez, Iván Rodríguez, Hank Blalock, Kenny Rogers, Michael Young)
[edit] Single game records (through 2006)
[edit] Batting
- Most Runs Scored in a Game (Team): 30 (at Baltimore--August 22, 2007) (Modern Major League record, All-Time American League record)
- Most Home Runs in a Game: 3 (12 times)
- Most Home Runs in an Inning: 2, Carl Everett (vs. Oakland--July 26, 2002--7th inning)
- Most Runs Batted In in a Game: 9, Iván Rodríguez (at Seattle--April 13, 1999)
- Most Stolen Bases in a Game: 5, Scarborough Green (at Seattle--September 28, 2000)
[edit] Pitching
- Most successive strikeouts: Nolan Ryan, 7 (vs. California--July 7, 1991)
- Most consecutive batters retired: Kenny Rogers, 27 (vs. California--July 28, 1994--Perfect Game)
- Most strikeouts in an inning: Bobby Witt, 4 (vs. Baltimore--August 2, 1987) Charlie Hough, 4 (vs. New York--July 4, 1988) Both tie the ML record
- Most strikeouts in a 9-inning game RHP: Nolan Ryan, 16, twice (vs. Chicago--April 26, 1990 and vs. Toronto--May 1, 1991)
- Most strikeouts in a 9-inning game LHP: Jamie Moyer, 13 (vs. Toronto--April 8, 1989)
- Most strikeouts in an extra inning game: Jim Bibby, 15 (vs. Minnesota--August 30, 1973 in 10-innings)
[edit] Single season records (through 2006)
[edit] Batting
- Batting average: Julio Franco, .341 (1991)
- On-base percentage: Toby Harrah, .432 (1985)
- Slugging percentage: Juan González, .643 (1996)
- Home Runs RHB: Alex Rodriguez, 57 (2002)
- Home Runs LHB: Rafael Palmeiro, 47 (1999, 2001)
- Runs Batted In: Juan González, 157 (1998)
- Hits: Michael Young, 221 (2005)
- Runs: Alex Rodriguez, 133 (2001)
- Singles: Mickey Rivers, 165 (1980)
- Doubles: Michael Young, 52 (2006)
- Triples: Rubén Sierra, 14 (1989)
- Stolen Bases: Bump Wills, 52 (1978)
- Walks: Frank Howard, 132 (1970)
- Hitting Streak: Gabe Kapler, 28 games (2000)
- Strikeouts: Pete Incaviglia, 185 (1986)
[edit] Pitching
- Wins: Ferguson Jenkins, 25 (1974)
- ERA: Dick Bosman, 2.19 (1969) †
- Strikeouts: Nolan Ryan, 301 (1989)
- Saves: Francisco Cordero, 49 (2004)
- Shutouts: Ferguson Jenkins, 6 (1974) and Bert Blyleven, 6 (1976)
- Complete Games: Ferguson Jenkins, 29 (1974)
- Consecutive Scoreless Innings: Kenny Rogers, 39 (1995)
[edit] Career records (through 2006)
[edit] Batting
- Batting average: Al Oliver, .319
- On-base percentage: Mike Hargrove, .399
- Slugging percentage: Alex Rodriguez, .615
- Home Runs: Juan González, 372
- Runs Batted In: Juan González, 1,180
- Hits: Iván Rodríguez, 1,723
- Runs: Rafael Palmeiro, 958
- Doubles: Iván Rodríguez, 344
- Triples: Rubén Sierra, 44
- Stolen Bases: Bump Wills, 161
- Walks: Rafael Palmeiro, 805
- Strikeouts: Juan González, 1,076
[edit] Pitching
- Wins: Charlie Hough, 139
- ERA: Gaylord Perry, 3.26
- Strikeouts: Charlie Hough, 1,452
- Saves: John Wetteland, 150
- Shutouts: Ferguson Jenkins, 17
- Games Pitched: Kenny Rogers, 528
- Complete Games: Charlie Hough, 98
† Washington Senators
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