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MLB Single Season Batting Records

Can you guess all the players that currently hold each batting single season batting record?
Not including postseason.
Stolen bases as of 1898. Prior to 1898, a player was credited with a stolen base if he took an extra base on a base hit by another player. For example, a baserunner is on first base and the batter singles to right field. If the baserunner reaches second base, then proceeds to take third, he would be credited with a stolen base.
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Stat
Record
Year
Player
Games (G)
165
1962
Maury Wills
Batting Average (BA)
.471
1943
Tetelo Vargas
Singles (1B)
225
2004
Ichiro Suzuki
Doubles (2B)
67
1931
Earl Webb
Triples (3B)
36
1912
Chief Wilson
Homeruns (HR)
73
2001
Barry Bonds
Runs Batted In (RBI)
191
1930
Hack Wilson
Hits (H)
262
2004
Ichiro Suzuki
Runs Scored (RS)
198
1894
Billy Hamilton
On-Base Percentage (OBP)
.609
2004
Barry Bonds
Stat
Record
Year
Player
Stolen Bases (SB)
130
1982
Rickey Henderson
Slugging Percentage (SLG)
.974
1937
Josh Gibson
On Base Plus Slugging (OPS)
1.4744
1937
Josh Gibson
Walks (BB)
232
2004
Barry Bonds
Strikeouts (K)
223
2008
Mark Reynolds
Extra Base Hits (XBH)
119
1921
Babe Ruth
Total Bases (TB)
457
1921
Babe Ruth
Consecutive Game Hitting Streak
56
1941
Joe DiMaggio
Most at-bats (AB)
716
2007
Jimmy Rollins
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