What is the single season rbi record?

The single season RBI (Runs Batted In) record in Major League Baseball is held by Hack Wilson, who tallied an astonishing 191 RBIs in the 1930 season while playing for the Chicago Cubs. Wilson's record-breaking season is considered one of the greatest individual offensive performances in baseball history.

Since then, several players have come close to breaking Wilson's record, but none have been able to surpass it. Some of the closest contenders include Lou Gehrig with 184 RBIs in 1931 and Manny Ramirez with 165 RBIs in 1999.

The RBI record is indicative of a player's ability to drive in runs for their team and is often used as a measure of a player's offensive prowess. It remains one of the most revered records in baseball history.