No player has driven in 100 runs while hitting less than 20 home runs since 2013
I frequently look at Tom Herr’s BBRef page to gawk at his 1985 season, where he drove in 110 runs while hitting only 8 home runs. It made me curious as to how frequently hitters drive in 100 runs while having less than 20. I looked back to 1969 (the beginning of the divisional era), and it turns out, it was actually common until recently. There was at least one player nearly every year until 2013, when Brandon Phillips of the Reds had 103 RBIs and 18 home runs. But since then…nothing.
For the curious, the only other player in the divisional era to have 100 RBIs on less than TEN home runs in a season was Paul Molitor on the 1996 Twins (113 RBIs, 9 home runs).