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  1. Listed are all Major League Baseball players who have reached the 2,000 hit milestone during their career in MLB. Pete Rose holds the Major League record for most career hits, with 4,256. Rose and Ty Cobb, second most, are the only players with 4,000 or more career hits. George Davis was the first switch hitter to collect 2,000 hits, achieving ...

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  2. Times In League Top 10. Batting; Pitching; ... 80. Robinson Can ... > Career Hits. Full Site Menu. Return to Top; Major League Players.

    • Al Kaline. Detroit Tigers, 1953-74. 15-time All-Star. 10-time Gold Glove recipient. 1968 World Series champion. Key stats: .297/.376/.480, 3,007 hits, 1,622 runs, 399 home runs, 1,582 RBIs.
    • Sam Crawford. Cincinnati Reds, 1899-1902; Detroit Tigers, 1903-17. Key stats: .309/.362/.452, 2,961 hits, 1,391 runs, 97 home runs, 1,525 RBIs, 309 stolen bases.
    • Reggie Jackson. Kansas City Athletics, 1967; Oakland Athletics, 1968-75, ‘87; Baltimore Orioles, 1976; New York Yankees, 1977-81; California Angels, 1982-86.
    • Tony Gwynn. San Diego Padres, 1982-2001. 15-time All-Star; 7-time Silver Slugger. 5-time Gold Glove recipient. Key stats: .338/.388/.459, 3,141 hits, 1,383 runs, 135 home runs, 1,138 RBIs.
  3. Mar 7, 2024 · MLB by John Tarley / March 7, 2024. Ranking The 30 Greatest Outfielders in MLB History. Getty Images, Brightcast Media. Some of the greatest players in the history of Major League Baseball patrolled the outfield. From Ruth to Griffey Jr. to Bonds to Trout — the outfield grass has been home to some true icons of the game.

    • Babe Ruth. Babe Ruth or the Sultan of Swat is the top choice of all outfielders. Ruth was the most feared hitter to stand at the plate that the sport has ever seen.
    • Barry Bonds. Barry Bonds will always be linked to the steroid scandal, but Bonds was simply one of the best and holds the all-time home run record with 762.
    • Willie Mays. Mays will always be remembered for his over-the-shoulder catch with his back to home plate, but the Hall of Fame inductee was one of baseball’s best hitters as well.
    • Ty Cobb. Cobb was both a prolific hitter and base stealer. The member of the Baseball Hall of Fame finished his career with an MVP award, 12 batting titles and a Triple Crown.
  4. 30. Los Angeles Dodgers. 2011. Freddie Freeman. 30. Atlanta Braves. 2016. Where possible, hitting streaks that extend between seasons are broken down to show when the hits occurred. For example, Keeler's (1, 44) indicates 1 hit in 1896, and 44 in 1897.

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  6. List. Andrew McCutchen, the active leader and 103rd all-time in games played as an outfielder. Barry Bonds holds the National League record. Willie Mays held the National League record for 38 years. Max Carey held the National League record for 42 years. Fred Clarke, who held the National League record for 18 years, was the first player to ...

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