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RBI Leader All Time?

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RBI Leader All Time?
Can the commish find out the all time RBI leaders' list, with number of games?

Imaoka is now at 127, and the Tigers' founder Komiyama had 146.
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Re: RBI Leader All Time?
[ Author: Guest: Michael Eng | Posted: Sep 12, 2005 7:36 PM ]

Single-Season RBI Leaders
Player			Year-Team	Games	RBI		RBI/G
Makoto Kozuru 1950-Robins 130 161 1.24
Bobby Rose 1999-BayStars 134 153 1.14
Hiromitsu Ochiai 1985-Orions 130 146 1.12
Fumio Fujimura 1950-Tigers 140 146 1.04
Fumio Fujimura 1949-Tigers 137 142 1.04
Michio Nishizawa 1950-Dragons 137 135 0.99
Katsuya Nomura 1963-Hawks 150 135 0.90
Randy Bass 1985-Tigers 126 134 1.06
Noboru Aota 1950-Giants 137 134 0.98
Norihiro Nakamura 2001-Buffaloes 140 132 0.94
Tuffy Rhodes 2001-Buffaloes 140 131 0.94
Boomer Wells 1984-Braves 128 130 1.02
Charlie Manuel 1980-Buffaloes 118 129 1.09
Katsuo Osugi 1970-Flyers 130 129 0.99
Tetsuharu Kawakami 1949-Giants 134 129 0.96
Yoshiyuki Iwamoto 1950-Robins 130 127 0.98
Roberto Petagine 2001-Swallows 138 127 0.92
Kaoru Betto 1949-Tigers 137 126 0.92
Hiromitsu Kadota 1988-Hawks 130 125 0.96
Shigeo Nagashima 1968-Giants 131 125 0.95
Other Players with Over 1 RBI/Game
Ralph Bryant		1994-Buffaloes	105	106	1.01
Sadaharu Oh 1976-Giants 122 123 1.01
Re: RBI Leader All Time?
[ Author: Mischa | Posted: Sep 12, 2005 8:24 PM | TYS Fan ]

- Imaoka is now at 127, and the Tigers' founder Komiyama had 146.

According to Gary Garland's site, Makoto Kozuru drove in a record 161 runs in 1950. In 1999, Bobby Rose drove in 153, the Central League record.
Re: RBI Leader All Time?
[ Author: meanlife2000 | Posted: Sep 13, 2005 10:03 AM | HT Fan ]

Thank you very much Michael, Mischa.
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