Season Records
- Highest Batting Average: .390, George Brett (1980)
- Most Games: 162, Al Cowens (1977), Hal McRae (1977) and Carlos Beltran (2002)
- Most Runs: 136, Johnny Damon (2000)
- Most Hits: 230, Willie Wilson (1980)
- Highest Slugging %: .664, George Brett (1980)
- Most Doubles: 54, Hal McRae (1977)
- Most Triples: 21, Willie Wilson (1985)
- Most Home Runs: 36, Steve Balboni (1985)
- Most Grand Slams: 3, Danny Tartabull (1988)
- Most RBIs: 144, Mike Sweeney (2000)
- Most Stolen Bases: 83, Willie Wilson (1979)
- Most Wins: 23, Bret Saberhagen (1989)
- Lowest ERA: 2.08, Roger Nelson (1972)
- Strikeouts: 244, Dennis Leonard (1977)
- Most Strikeouts, Single Game: 15, Zack Greinke (2009)
- Complete Games: 21, Dennis Leonard (1977)
- Saves: 45, Dan Quisenberry (1983) and Jeff Montgomery (1993)
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