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In baseball statistics, ... Stats updated as of the end of the 2024 season. Rank Player (2025 TOB) ... Cap Anson* 4,451 25 Wade Boggs* 4,445 26
Most hits: Pete Rose: 4,256 [10] Most runs scored: Rickey Henderson: 2,295 [11] Highest on-base percentage: Ted Williams.482 [12] Most stolen bases: Rickey Henderson: 1,406 [13] Most steals of home Ty Cobb: 54 Highest slugging percentage: Josh Gibson.718 Highest on-base plus slugging: Josh Gibson: 1.177 Most five hit games Ty Cobb: 14 Most ...
In baseball statistics, ... Rose is the only player in MLB history to surpass 14,000 and 15,000 career plate appearances. [3] ... Cap Anson* 11,331 32 Joe Morgan*
Left fielder Ted Williams, who played 19 seasons for the Boston Red Sox, has the highest career on-base percentage, .4817, in MLB history. [4] Williams led the American League (AL) in on-base percentage in twelve seasons, the most such seasons for any player in the major leagues. [4] [5] Barry Bonds led the National League (NL) in ten seasons ...
Mickey Vernon, holder of the American League record Cap Anson, the first player to play 2,000 games at first base Lou Gehrig held the American League record for 20 years. Steve Garvey led the National League in games at first base a record nine times. Stats updated as of the end of the 2024 season.
Rickey Henderson leads all Major League Baseball players with 2,295 career runs scored. Listed are all Major League Baseball (MLB) players with 1,000 or more career runs scored. Players in boldface are active as of the 2025 Major League Baseball season.
At the end of each Major League Baseball season, the league leaders of various statistical categories are announced. [1] Leading either the American League or the National League in a particular category is referred to as a title. The following lists describe which players hold the most titles in a career for a particular category.