Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Most
In A Career
(Top 100) |
AL |
Ty Cobb |
Detroit |
3,900 |
4,189 |
Philadelphia |
289 |
NL |
Pete Rose |
Cincinnati |
3,358 |
4,256 |
Philadelphia |
826 |
Montreal |
72 |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Fewest
In A Full Season
150 Games Played |
AL |
Ed Brinkman |
Washington |
82 |
1965 |
NL |
Dal Maxvill |
St. Louis |
80 |
1970 |
Fewest
By The League Leader |
AL |
Bert Campaneris |
Oakland |
177 |
1968 |
NL |
Sherry Magee |
Philadelphia |
171 |
1914 |
Most
In A Month |
AL |
Ty Cobb |
Detroit |
67 |
07-1912 |
Ty Cobb |
Detroit |
07-1922 |
Tris Speaker |
Cleveland |
07-1923 |
NL |
Billy Hamilton |
Philadelphia |
67 |
08-1894 |
Most
In A Season
Excluding 1887
(Top 100) |
AL |
Ichiro Suzuki |
Seattle |
262 |
2004 |
NL |
Lefty O'Doul |
Philadelphia |
254 |
1929 |
Bill Terry |
New York |
1930 |
Most
In A Season
By A Lefthander |
AL |
Ichiro Suzuki |
Seattle |
262 |
2004 |
NL |
Lefty O'Doul |
Philadelphia |
254 |
1929 |
Bill Terry |
New York |
1930 |
Most
In A Season
By A Pinch-Hitter |
AL |
Dave Philley |
Baltimore |
24 |
1961 |
NL |
John Vander Wal |
Colorado |
28 |
1995 |
Most
In A Season
By A Righthander |
AL |
Al Simmons |
Philadelphia |
253 |
1925 |
NL |
Rogers Hornsby |
St. Louis |
250 |
1922 |
Most
In A Season
By A Rookie |
AL |
Ichiro Suzuki |
Seattle |
242 |
2001 |
NL |
Lloyd Waner |
Pittsburgh |
223 |
1927 |
Most
In A Season
By A Switch-Hitter |
AL |
Willie Wilson |
Kansas City |
230 |
1980 |
NL |
Pete Rose |
Cincinnati |
230 |
1973 |
Most Seasons
Leading The League
Consecutively
(Yearly Leaders) |
AL |
Ty Cobb |
Detroit |
3 |
1907 |
Detroit |
1908 |
Detroit |
1909 |
Tony Oliva |
Minnesota |
1964 |
Minnesota |
1965 |
Minnesota |
1966 |
Johnny Pesky
(In Service '43-'45) |
Boston |
1942 |
Boston |
1946 |
Boston |
1947 |
Kirby Puckett |
Minnesota |
1987 |
Minnesota |
1988 |
Minnesota |
1989 |
Ichiro Suzuki |
Seattle |
2006 |
Seattle |
2007 |
Seattle |
2008 |
NL |
Ginger Beaumont |
Pittsburgh |
3 |
1902 |
Pittsburgh |
1903 |
Pittsburgh |
1904 |
Rogers Hornsby |
St. Louis |
1920 |
St. Louis |
1921 |
St. Louis |
1922 |
Frank McCormick |
Cincinnati |
1938 |
Cincinnati |
1939 |
Cincinnati |
1940 |
Most Seasons
With 200+ Hits |
AL |
Ty Cobb |
Detroit |
9 |
1907 |
Detroit |
1909 |
Detroit |
1911 |
Detroit |
1912 |
Detroit |
1915 |
Detroit |
1916 |
Detroit |
1917 |
Detroit |
1922 |
Detroit |
1924 |
NL |
Pete Rose |
Cincinnati |
10 |
1965 |
Cincinnati |
1966 |
Cincinnati |
1968 |
Cincinnati |
1969 |
Cincinnati |
1970 |
Cincinnati |
1973 |
Cincinnati |
1975 |
Cincinnati |
1976 |
Cincinnati |
1977 |
Philadelphia |
1979 |
Most Seasons
With 200+ Hits
Consecutively |
AL |
Ichiro Suzuki |
Seattle |
8 |
2001-2008 |
NL |
Willie Keeler |
Baltimore & Brooklyn |
8 |
1894-1901 |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Most
In A Game
9 Innings |
AL |
Johnny Briggs |
Milwaukee |
6 |
08-04-1973 |
Frank Brower |
Cleveland |
08-07-1923 |
George Burns |
Cleveland |
06-19-1924 |
Bruce Campbell |
Cleveland |
07-02-1936 |
Frank Catalanotto |
Toronto |
05-01-2004 |
Ty Cobb |
Detroit |
05-05-1925 |
Doc Cramer |
Philadelphia |
06-20-1932 |
Doc Cramer |
Philadelphia |
07-13-1935 |
Johnny Damon |
New York |
06-07-2008 |
Mike Donlin |
Baltimore |
06-24-1901 |
Damion Easley |
Detroit |
08-08-2001 |
Chone Figgins |
Los Angeles |
06-18-2007 |
Jim Fridley |
Cleveland |
04-29-1952 |
Zaza Harvey |
Cleveland |
04-25-1902 |
Myril Hoag |
New York |
06-06-1934 |
Raul Ibanez |
Seattle |
09-22-2004 |
Lance Johnson |
Chicago |
09-23-1995 |
George Kell |
Detroit |
09-20-1946 |
Danny Murphy |
Philadelphia |
07-08-1902 |
George Myatt |
Washington |
05-01-1944 |
Doc Nance |
Detroit |
07-13-1901 |
Bob Oliver |
Kansas City |
05-04-1969 |
Jorge Orta |
Cleveland |
06-15-1980 |
Carlos Pena |
Detroit |
05-27-2004 |
Jimmy Piersall |
Boston |
06-10-1953 |
Kirby Puckett |
Minnesota |
08-30-1987 |
Ray Radcliff |
Chicago |
07-18-1936 |
Joe Randa |
Kansas City |
09-09-2004 |
Kevin Reimer |
Milwaukee |
08-24-1993 |
Cal Ripken, Jr. |
Baltimore |
06-13-1999 |
Floyd Robinson |
Chicago |
07-22-1962 |
Kevin Seitzer |
Kansas City |
08-02-1987 |
Stan Spence |
Washington |
06-01-1944 |
Hank Steinbacher |
Chicago |
06-22-1938 |
Omar Vizquel |
Cleveland |
08-31-2004 |
Jimmy Williams |
Baltimore |
08-25-1902 |
NL |
Wilbert Robinson |
Baltimore |
7 |
06-10-1892 |
Rennie Stennett |
Pittsburgh |
09-16-1975 |
Most
In A Game
Extra Innings |
AL |
Johnny Burnett |
Cleveland |
9 |
07-10-1932 |
18 Innings |
NL |
Mike Benjamin |
San Francisco |
6 |
06-14-1995 |
13 Innings |
Carson Bigbee |
Pittsburgh |
08-22-1917 |
22 Innings |
Jack Boyle |
Philadelphia |
07-06-1893 |
11 Innings |
Jose Cardenal |
Chicago |
05-02-1976 |
14 Innings |
Max Carey |
Pittsburgh |
07-07-1922 |
18 Innings |
Willie Davis |
Los Angeles |
05-24-1973 |
19 Innings |
Hank DeBerry |
Brooklyn |
06-23-1929 |
14 Innings |
Frank Demaree |
Chicago |
07-05-1937 |
14 Innings |
Johnny Gooch |
Pittsburgh |
07-07-1922 |
18 Innings |
Tony Gwynn |
San Diego |
08-04-1993 |
12 Innings |
Dick Harley |
St. Louis |
06-24-1897 |
12 Innings |
Paul Hines |
Providence |
08-26-1879 |
10 Innings |
Don Kessinger |
Chicago |
06-17-1971 |
10 Innings |
Joe Lefebvre |
San Diego |
09-13-1982 |
16 Innings |
Paul Lo Duca |
Los Angeles |
05-28-2001 |
11 Innings |
Bill Madlock |
Chicago |
07-26-1975 |
10 Innings |
Joe Morgan |
Houston |
07-08-1965 |
12 Innings |
Gene Richards |
San Diego |
07-26-1977 |
15 Innings |
Lloyd Waner |
Pittsburgh |
06-15-1929 |
14 Innings |
Rondell White |
Montreal |
06-11-1995 |
13 Innings |
Chief Zimmer |
Cleveland |
07-11-1894 |
10 Innings |
Most
In A Game
First Ever / M.L. Debut
9 Innings |
AL |
Bill Bean |
Detroit |
4 |
04-25-1987 |
Ted Cox |
Boston |
09-18-1977 |
Spook Jacobs |
Philadelphia |
04-13-1954 |
Ray Jansen |
St. Louis |
09-30-1910 |
Kirby Puckett |
Minnesota |
05-08-1984 |
Art Shires |
Chicago |
08-20-1928 |
Russ Van Atta |
New York |
04-25-1933 |
NL |
Fred Clarke |
Louisville |
5 |
06-30-1894 |
Most
In A Doubleheader |
AA |
Fred Carroll |
Pittsburgh |
9 |
07-05-1886 |
AL |
George Case |
Washington |
9 |
07-04-1940 |
Ray Morehart |
Chicago |
08-31-1926 |
Pete Runnels |
Boston |
08-30-1960 |
08-30-1960 |
Lee Thomas |
Los Angeles |
09-05-1961 |
09-05-1961 |
NL |
Joe Kelley |
Baltimore |
9 |
09-03-1894 |
Freddie Lindstrom |
New York |
06-25-1928 |
Wilbert Robinson |
Baltimore |
06-10-1892 |
Bill Terry |
New York |
06-18-1929 |
Most
In An Inning |
AL |
Johnny Damon |
Boston |
3 |
06-27-2003 |
1st Inning |
Gene Stephens |
Boston |
06-18-1953 |
7th Inning |
NL |
Tom Burns |
Chicago |
3 |
09-06-1883 |
7th Inning |
Fred Pfeffer |
Chicago |
09-06-1883 |
7th Inning |
Ned Williamson |
Chicago |
09-06-1883 |
7th Inning |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Hits Records |