
MAKING THE MOST OF IT
Former major leaguer Cecil Travis from Riverdale, Ga., drove in 61 runs in 1935 for the Washington Senators without the benefit of driving himself in. It is one of 19 times (since 1920) that a player has had 60-plus RBI in a single season without hitting a home run. The complete list:
| PLAYER | TEAM | YEAR | RBI |
| Luke Appling | White Sox | 1940 | 79 |
| Tommy Thevenow | Phillies | 1930 | 78 |
| Milt Stock | Cardinals | 1920 | 76 |
| Stuffy McInnis | Red Sox | 1921 | 76 |
| Charlie Grimm | Pirates | 1922 | 76 |
| Ozzie Smith | Cardinals | 1987 | 75 |
| Willie Kamm | White Sox/Indians | 1931 | 75 |
| Tim Hendryx | Red Sox | 1920 | 73 |
| Emil Verban | Cardinals | 1945 | 72 |
| Doc Cramer | Red Sox | 1938 | 71 |
| Babe Pinelli | Reds | 1924 | 70 |
| Tom Oliver | Red Sox | 1931 | 70 |
| Zeb Terry | Cubs | 1922 | 67 |
| Rabbit Maranville | Pirates | 1922 | 63 |
| Roy Hughes | Indians | 1936 | 63 |
| Willie Kamm | White Sox | 1926 | 62 |
| Ike Davis | White Sox | 1925 | 61 |
| Joe Gedeon | Browns | 1920 | 61 |
| CECIL TRAVIS | Senators | 1935 | 61 |
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