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Pete Rose is the all-time MLB hits leader with 4,256 hits. 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.
This is a list of some of the records relating to home runs hit in baseball games played in the Major Leagues.Some Major League records are sufficiently notable to have their own page, for example the single-season home run record, the progression of the lifetime home run record, and the members of the 500 home run club.
This is a list of the 300 Major League Baseball players who have hit the most career home runs in regular season play (i.e., excluding playoffs or exhibition games). In the sport of baseball, a home run is a hit in which the batter scores by circling all the bases and reaching home plate in one play
The New York Yankees slugger is the 162nd MLB player to hit 300 homers, and he did so in 954 games, the fewest needed to reach the mark in MLB history. The previous fastest to reach No. 300 was ...
That is a 514-foot blast, certainly long enough to get him on the top-10 longest home runs of all-time list. However, since this didn't happen in the Majors, it doesn't count.
List of Major League Baseball career times on base leaders; List of Major League Baseball career on-base percentage leaders; List of Major League Baseball career slugging percentage leaders; List of Major League Baseball career OPS leaders; List of Major League Baseball career extra base hits leaders; List of Major League Baseball hitting ...
He joined the 30-30 club earlier this month in a 10-0 Dodgers win over the Oakland Athletics, which made him the third-fastest player in league history to hit that mark. He did so in 108 games ...
Catcher Josh Gibson, whose career ended in 1946, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. [a] He batted .372 over 14 seasons, mostly with the Homestead Grays. In addition, he also holds the single-season record for highest batting average in major league history at .466 in 1943.