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List of Washington Nationals team records

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The Washington Nationals are a United States Major League Baseball franchise based in Washington, D.C.

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What follows are the Washington Nationals/Montreal Expos team records. Records before 2005 are by Montreal Expos, records from 2005 are by Washington Nationals.

Single season records

Batting

  • Batting Average: Juan Soto, .351 (2020)
  • On-base Percentage: Juan Soto, .490 (2020)
  • Slugging Percentage: Juan Soto, .695 (2020)
  • OPS: Juan Soto, 1.185 (2020)
  • At Bats: Trea Turner, 664 (2018)
  • Runs: Tim Raines, 133 (1983)
  • Hits: Vladimir Guerrero, 206 (2002)
  • Total Bases: Vladimir Guerrero, 379 (2000)
  • Doubles: Mark Grudzielanek, 54 (1997)
  • Home Runs: Alfonso Soriano, 46 (2006)
  • Runs Batted In: Vladimir Guerrero, 131 (1999)
  • Walks: Juan Soto, 145 (2021)
  • Strikeouts: Danny Espinosa, 189 (2012)
  • Stolen Bases: Ron LeFlore, 97 (1980)
  • Singles: Mark Grudzielanek, 157 (1996)
  • Runs Created: Bryce Harper, 161 (2015)
  • Extra-Base Hits: Vladimir Guerrero, 84 (1999)
  • Times on Base: Juan Soto, 304 (2021)
  • Hit By Pitch: Ron Hunt, 50 (1971)
  • Sacrifice Hits: Larry Lintz, 23 (1974)
  • Sacrifice Flies: Andre Dawson, 18 (1983)
  • Intentional Walks: Vladimir Guerrero, 32 (2002)
  • At Bats per Strikeout: Gary Sutherland, 25.3 (1971)
  • At Bats per Home Run: Bryce Harper, 12.4 (2015)

Pitching

  • ERA: Pedro Martínez, 1.90 (1997)
  • Wins: Gio González, 21 (2012)
  • Won-Loss %: Bryn Smith, .782 (1985)
  • WHIP: Max Scherzer, 0.902 (2017)
  • Games: Mike Marshall, 92 (1973)
  • Saves: Chad Cordero, 47 (2005)
  • Innings: Steve Rogers, 301+23 (1977)
  • Strikeouts: Pedro Martínez, 305 (1997)
  • Games Started: Steve Rogers, 40 (1977)
  • Complete Games: Bill Stoneman, 19 (1971)
  • Walks Allowed: Bill Stoneman, 146 (1971)
  • Hits Allowed: Carl Morton, 281 (1970)
  • Strikeout to Walk: Max Scherzer, 8.11 (2015)
  • Losses: Steve Rogers, 22 (1974)
  • Earned Runs Allowed: Steve Rogers, 126 (1974)
  • Wild Pitches: Steve Renko, 19 (1974)
  • Hit Batsmen: Ramón Ortiz, 18 (2006)
  • Batters Faced: Bill Stoneman, 1,243 (1971)
  • Games Finished: Mike Marshall, 73 (1973)

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