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  2. List of Major League Baseball career games played as a ...

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    But in recent decades, the workload of top major league catchers has gradually increased, and the top ten career leaders all made their major league debuts after 1968. Iván Rodríguez [3] [4] [5] is the all-time leader in games played as a catcher, playing 2,427 games at the position. [6]

  3. Johnny Bench - Wikipedia

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    He played his entire Major League Baseball career, which lasted from 1967 to 1983, with the Cincinnati Reds, primarily as a catcher. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Bench was the leader of the Reds team known as the Big Red Machine that dominated the National League in the mid-1970s, winning six division titles, four National League pennants and two World ...

  4. Jerry Grote - Wikipedia

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    He is the Mets all-time leader in games played as a catcher (1,176). [44] Grote caught 116 shutouts in his career, ranking him 15th all-time among catchers. [45] Grote called the pitches for some of the most outstanding pitchers of his era, including Tom Seaver, Jerry Koosman, Tug McGraw, Nolan Ryan, Tommy John, Don Sutton, and Dan Quisenberry. [2]

  5. Category:Major League Baseball catchers - Wikipedia

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    Baseball catcher stubs (3 C, 145 P) Pages in category "Major League Baseball catchers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 2,017 total.

  6. Carlton Fisk - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his retirement, Fisk held the record for most home runs all-time by a catcher with 376 (since surpassed by Mike Piazza). He has held several age- or longevity-related records, including the record for most games played at the position of catcher with 2,226 (later surpassed by Iván Rodríguez , who also shared Fisk's nickname ...

  7. Mickey Cochrane - Wikipedia

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    His .320 batting average is the highest career mark for catchers. [22] His .419 on-base percentage is among the best in baseball history, and is the highest all-time among catchers. [2] [23] In 1932, he became the first major league catcher to score 100 runs and produce 100 runs batted in during the same season. [24]

  8. Thurman Munson - Wikipedia

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    Munson threw out 44.48% of base runners who tried stealing a base on him, ranking him 11th on the all-time list. [50] 1st all time – Singles in World Series, 9; 10th all time – Batting average by catcher, .292; 11th all time – Postseason batting average, .357; 11th all time – Caught stealing percentage; 16th all time – On base ...

  9. Darren Daulton - Wikipedia

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    Darren Arthur Daulton (January 3, 1962 – August 6, 2017), nicknamed "Dutch", [1] was an American professional baseball catcher who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies (1983, 1985–1997) and Florida Marlins (1997). While with the Phillies, Daulton was a three-time MLB All-Star and won the 1992 Silver Slugger Award.