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The following table lists the top 100 career base on balls leaders in Major League Baseball history. Since 2007, Barry Bonds [3] [4] holds the record for most career walks drawn with 2,558. Rickey Henderson [5] (2,190), Babe Ruth [6] (2,062), and Ted Williams [7] (2,021) are the only other players to draw more than 2,000 walks in their careers.
It is, however, considered a faux pas for a professional player to actually walk to first base; the batter-runner and any advancing runners normally jog on such a play. This is a list of top 100 Major League Baseball pitchers who have allowed the most walks of all time. Nolan Ryan holds the record for walking the most batters in a career with ...
Rank amongst leaders in career intentional walks. A blank field indicates a tie. Player (2025 IBBs) Number of intentional walks hit during the 2025 Major League Baseball season. IBB: Total career intentional walks * denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bold: denotes active player. [a]
A subset of the base on balls, an intentional base on balls (IBB), or intentional walk, is when the defensive team intentionally issues a walk to the batter. In Major League Baseball and many amateur leagues, an intentional base on balls is signaled to the home plate umpire by the defensive team's manager holding up four fingers, at which point ...
List of Major League Baseball annual fielding errors leaders; List of Major League Baseball career fielding errors as a pitcher leaders; List of Major League Baseball career fielding errors as a catcher leaders. List of Major League Baseball career passed balls leaders; List of Major League Baseball career fielding errors as a first baseman leaders
A walk-off home run with the bases loaded is therefore known as a walk-off grand slam. Since 1916 there have been more than 250 walk-off grand slams hit during Major League Baseball's regular season. [6] Since its institution in 1903, only two walk-off grand slams have been recorded in the postseason:
Major League Baseball recognizes the player in each league with the lowest earned run average each season. The first ERA champion in the National League was George Bradley; in the National League's inaugural 1876 season, Bradley posted a 1.23 ERA for the St. Louis Brown Stockings, allowing 78 earned runs in 573 innings pitched. [3]
This is a list of seasons of Major League Baseball 1870s. Year National League Champion 1876: Chicago White Stockings: 1877: Boston Red Caps ... Year National League ...