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Trevor Hoffman, pictured pitching in relief for the Padres in 2008, holds four franchise records.
The San Diego Padres are a Major League Baseball (MLB) franchise based in San Diego, California . The Padres were granted a Major League team in 1968, taking their name from the minor-league San Diego Padres of the Pacific Coast League .[1] Through May 16, 2015, they have played 7,365 games, winning 3,417, losing 3,946, and tying two for a winning percentage of .464.[2] This list documents the superlative records and accomplishments of team members during their tenure as members of Major League Baseball's National League .
Tony Gwynn holds the most franchise records as of the end of the 2010 season, with 15, including best single-season batting average , most career hits , and most career triples . He is followed by Randy Jones , who holds thirteen records, including most career shutouts and the single-season loss record.
Trevor Hoffman is ranked fifth in Major League Baseball for most saves in a single season, while ranking second in all-time saves, recording 601 over his 18-year career.[3] [4] Offensively, Gwynn has the 18th highest hit total in Major League history, recording 3,141 hits over a 19-year Major League career.[5]
Table key [ ]
Table key
RBI
Run(s) batted in
ERA
Earned run average
OPS
On-base percentage plus slugging percentage
*
Tie between two or more players/teams
Individual career records [ ]
Batting statistics;[6] pitching statistics[7]
Jake Peavy, the holder of the career strikeout record for the Padres
Individual single-season records [ ]
Batting statistics;[6] pitching statistics[7]
Tony Gwynn holds many Padres hitting records.
Individual single-game records [ ]
Source:[32]
Steve Finley (pictured) is tied with Ken Caminiti for the Padre single-game total bases record
Single-game pitching records
Statistic
Player
Record
Date
Walks allowed
Clay Kirby
10
July 15, 1969
Home runs allowed
Woody Williams
5
July 13, 2001
Innings pitched
Clay Kirby
15
September 24, 1971
Strikeouts
Jake Peavy
16
April 27, 2007
Team season records [ ]
Source:[33]
Team all-time records [ ]
Source: [2]
Team all-time records
Statistic
Record
Home runs
5,069
Runs
27,161
Hits
57,577
Batting average
.252
ERA
3.94
Runs allowed
29,560
See also [ ]
References [ ]
^ Reis, Ronald A. (2008). Ted Williams . Infobase Publishing. p. 9. ISBN 0-7910-9545-2 .
^ a b "MLB Teams and Baseball Encyclopedia" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved 16 May 2015 .
^ "Career Leaders & Records for Saves" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved May 12, 2011 .
^ "Single-Season Leaders & Records for Saves" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved May 10, 2011 .
^ "Major League Baseball Hitting Stats, Career All Time" . MLB.com . Retrieved June 26, 2011 .
^ a b "San Diego Padres Top 10 Batting Leaders" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ a b "San Diego Padres Top 10 Pitching Leaders" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Tony Gwynn Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ "Gene Tenace Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 23, 2011 .
^ a b c d e "Ken Caminiti Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ "Nate Colbert Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 23, 2011 .
^ "Chase Headley Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 23, 2011 .
^ a b c "Eric Show Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 24, 2011 .
^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Randy Jones Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 21, 2011 .
^ "Gaylord Perry Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 24, 2011 .
^ a b c d "Trevor Hoffman Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 21, 2011 .
^ "Jake Peavy Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 24, 2011 .
^ "Clay Kirby Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 24, 2011 .
^ "Joey Hamilton Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 24, 2011 .
^ "Greg Vaughn Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ a b c d "Steve Finley Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ "Dave Roberts Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ "Alan Wiggins Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ Center, Bill (October 3, 2012). "Padres win finale behind bullpen, Headley" . U-T San Diego . Archived from the original on October 4, 2012.
^ "Jack Clark Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 17, 2011 .
^ "Wil Myers Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved August 11, 2018 .
^ "Kevin Brown Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 21, 2011 .
^ "Luis DeLeon Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 21, 2011 .
^ "Matt Clement Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 21, 2011 .
^ "Fred Norman Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 21, 2011 .
^ "Craig Lefferts Statistics and History" . baseball-reference.com . Retrieved April 21, 2011 .
^ "Padres Single Game Records | padres.com: History" . MLB.com . Retrieved April 24, 2011 .
^ "Padres Season Records | padres.com: History" . MLB.com . Retrieved April 24, 2011 .
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