Maybe an Angel record but not a MLB Record, Arod has done it once or twice already.
2007-08-21 17:55:38
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answer #1
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answered by Chris 2
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No, Sunny Jim Bottombly had 12 RBIs on 6 hits, including 2 HRs and a double on September 16, 1924. On Sept 7, 1993, Mark Whiten matched the record, and also the record for most HR in a game. Whiten went 4 for 5, each hit being a HR.
On a side note, I dropped Anderson from by Fantasy team yesterday.
2007-08-21 18:10:41
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answered by Tom 3
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Not yet. I think the game is still being played and he has another shot for a last at bat. I remember two guys having 12 RBI's in one game but I dont know if that is the record. The two players are:
Jim Bottomley, 9-16-1924
Mark Whiten, 9-7-1993
2007-08-21 17:58:42
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answer #3
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answered by Jared M 1
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It's an ANGEL record people. He set 2 Angel records tonite. 10 RBI's and 8 Grand slams in a career. He's the best.
2007-08-21 18:05:10
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answered by KJR14 2
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That's certainly no night to spit at, but many players have put up 10 RBI, 11 RBI and even a few have recorded 12.
2007-08-21 18:00:16
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answered by iknowball 5
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Angels record, yes.
Major League record, no... that's 12, done twice, Bottomley (1924) and Whiten (1993). Curiously, both were Cardinals players.
AL record is 11 by Lazzeri.
Anderson may bat once more though... and if he does there will likely be men on base... heh heh hehhh.
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Complete list of 10+ RBI games:
12 - Jim Bottomley, Cardinals, 16-Sept-1924, St. Louis 17 - @Brooklyn 3
12 - Mark Whiten (4 HR), Cardinals, 07-Sept-1993 (second game), St. Louis 15 - @Cincinnati 2 (box: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1993/B09072CIN1993.htm )
11 - Tony Lazzeri, Yankees, 24-May-1936, New York 25 - @Philadelphia 2
11 - Phil Weintraub, Giants, 30-Apr-1944 (first game), @New York 26 - Brooklyn 8
10 - Rudy York, Red Sox, 27-July-1946, Boston 13 - @St. Louis 6
10 - Walker Cooper, Reds, 06-July-1949, @Cincinnati 23 - Chicago 4
10 - Norm Zauchin, Red Sox, 27-May-1955, @Boston 16 - Washington 0
10 - Reggie Jackson, Athletics, 14-June-1969, Oakland 21- @Boston 7 (box: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1969/B06140BOS1969.htm )
10 - Fred Lynn (rookie, 3 HR), Red Sox, 18-June-1975, Boston 15 - @Detroit 1 (box: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1975/B06180DET1975.htm )
10 - Nomar Garciaparra (3 HR), Red Sox, 10-May-1999, @Boston 12 - Seattle 4 (box: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1999/B05100BOS1999.htm )
10 - Alex Rodriguez (3 HR), Yankees, 26-April-2005, @New York 12 - Anaheim 4 (box: http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/2005/B04260NYA2005.htm )
10 - Garret Anderson, Angels, 21-Aug-2007, @Los Angeles 18 - New York 9 (box: http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/boxscore?gid=270821103 )
2007-08-21 18:04:01
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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Nope, the record is 12
Jim Bottomley St. Louis 09-16-1924
Mark Whiten St. Louis 09-07-1993
2007-08-21 17:56:28
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answered by suspendedagain300 6
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Angels record. for the nl its 12 rbi's al 11 rbis. GO ANGELS!
2007-08-21 18:27:04
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answered by ♥ Angels fan ♥ 4
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It is for the Angels. I am not an Angels fan by any stretch of imagination. I actually despise their colors, however; I love their fighting spirit and above all: The leadership that Mike Sciocia provides.
Go Angels!!!
2007-08-21 18:00:41
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answered by 7 Habits 3
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no, the record is 12 by Mark Whiten and Jim Bottomley
2007-08-21 17:57:38
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answered by UrBoyIzHere 2
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