MLB 야구기록/타자기록
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Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Most
In A Career
(Top 100) |
AL |
Carl Yastrzemski |
Boston |
3,308 |
1961-1983 |
NL |
Pete Rose |
Cincinnati |
3,562 |
1963-1986 |
Philadelphia |
Montreal |
Most Consecutive
In A Career |
AL |
Cal Ripken, Jr. |
Baltimore (#1) |
2,632 |
05-30-1982 |
Baltimore (#2,632) |
09-19-1998 |
NL |
Steve Garvey |
Los Angeles (#1) |
1,207 |
09-03-1975 |
Los Angeles (#1,207) |
07-29-1983 |
Most Consecutive
From Start of Career |
AL |
Hideki Matsui * |
New York (#1) |
518 |
03-31-2003 |
New York (#518) |
05-10-2006 |
* Game 519 did not count as MLB Rule 10.24 (c) says that a
consecutive-game streak "shall be extended if the player
plays one half-inning on defense, or if he completes a time at
bat by reaching base or being put out." Because Matsui did
not complete the first inning, his streak officially came to an end. |
NL |
Ernie Banks |
Chicago |
424 |
09-17-1953 |
Chicago |
08-10-1957 |
Most Losing Games
In A Career |
AL |
Carl Yastrzemski |
Boston |
1,589 |
1961-1983 |
NL |
Pete Rose |
Cincinnati |
1,583 |
1963-1986 |
Philadelphia |
Montreal |
Most Winning Games
In A Career |
AL |
Carl Yastrzemski |
Boston |
1,718 |
1961-1983 |
NL |
Pete Rose |
Cincinnati |
1,972 |
1963-1986 |
Philadelphia |
Montreal |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Fewest
By The League Leader
(150+ Played Games) |
AL |
Earl Averill |
Cleveland |
154 |
1934 |
Jack Burns |
St. Louis |
1934 |
Nellie Fox |
Chicago |
1955 |
Larry Gardner |
Cleveland |
1920 |
Lou Gehrig |
New York |
1934 |
Charlie Gehringer |
Detroit |
1934 |
Wally Gerber |
St. Louis |
1920 |
Baby Doll Jacobson |
St. Louis |
1920 |
Ken Keltner |
Cleveland |
1939 |
George McBride |
Washington |
1911 |
George McQuinn |
St. Louis |
1939 |
Clyde Milan |
Washington |
1911 |
Minnie Minoso |
Chicago |
1960 |
Marv Owen |
Detroit |
1934 |
Del Pratt |
New York |
1920 |
Jerry Priddy |
Detroit |
1951 |
Billy Rogell |
Detroit |
1934 |
Al Rosen |
Cleveland |
1951 |
Everett Scott |
Boston |
1920 |
George Sisler |
St. Louis |
1920 |
Al Smith |
Cleveland |
1955 |
Hal Trosky |
Cleveland |
1934 |
Hal Trosky |
Cleveland |
1935 |
Bill Tuttle |
Detroit |
1955 |
Bobby Veach |
Detroit |
1920 |
Eddie Yost |
Washington |
1951 |
NL |
Stan Hack |
Chicago |
152 |
1938 |
Billy Herman |
Chicago |
1938 |
Most Consecutive Seasons
With 150+ Played Games |
AL |
Cal Ripken, Jr. |
Baltimore |
12 |
1982-1993 |
NL |
Willie Mays |
New York |
13 |
1954-1966 |
Most
In A Season |
AL |
Cesar Tovar |
Minnesota |
164 |
1967 |
NL |
Maury Wills |
Los Angeles |
165 |
1962 |
Most
In A Season
By A Lefthander |
AL |
Hideki Matsui |
New York |
163 |
2003 |
Justin Morneau |
Minnesota |
2008 |
Al Oliver |
Texas |
1980 |
Leon Wagner |
Cleveland |
1964 |
Greg Walker |
Chicago |
1985 |
NL |
Billy Williams |
Chicago |
164 |
1965 |
Most
In A Season
By A Pinch-Hitter |
AL |
Elmer Valo |
New York |
81 |
1960 |
NL |
Lenny Harris |
New York |
95 |
2001 |
Most
In A Season
By A Righthander |
AL |
Cesar Tovar |
Minnesota |
164 |
1967 |
NL |
Jose Pagan |
New York |
164 |
1962 |
Ron Santo |
Chicago |
1965 |
Frank Taveras |
New York |
1979 |
Most
In A Season
By A Rookie |
AL |
Hideki Matsui |
New York |
163 |
2003 |
NL |
Dick Allen |
Philadelphia |
162 |
1964 |
Jeff Conine |
Florida |
1993 |
Johnny Ray |
Pittsburgh |
1982 |
Most
In A Season
By A Switch-Hitter |
AL |
Don Buford |
Chicago |
163 |
1966 |
Tony Fernandez |
Toronto |
1986 |
NL |
Maury Wills |
Los Angeles |
165 |
1962 |
Most Seasons
Leading The League |
AL |
Cal Ripken, Jr. |
Baltimore |
9 |
1983 |
Baltimore |
1984 |
Baltimore |
1987 |
Baltimore |
1989 |
Baltimore |
1991 |
Baltimore |
1992 |
Baltimore |
1993 |
Baltimore |
1996 |
Baltimore |
1997 |
NL |
Ernie Banks |
Chicago |
6 |
1954 |
Chicago |
1955 |
Chicago |
1957 |
Chicago |
1958 |
Chicago |
1959 |
Chicago |
1969 |
Steve Garvey |
Los Angeles |
1977 |
Los Angeles |
1978 |
Los Angeles |
1980 |
Los Angeles |
1981 |
Los Angeles |
1982 |
San Diego |
1985 |
Most Seasons
Playing 150+ Games |
AL |
Cal Ripken, Jr. |
Baltimore |
15 |
1982 |
Baltimore |
1983 |
Baltimore |
1984 |
Baltimore |
1985 |
Baltimore |
1986 |
Baltimore |
1987 |
Baltimore |
1988 |
Baltimore |
1989 |
Baltimore |
1990 |
Baltimore |
1991 |
Baltimore |
1992 |
Baltimore |
1993 |
Baltimore |
1996 |
Baltimore |
1997 |
Baltimore |
1998 |
NL |
Pete Rose |
Cincinnati |
17 |
1963 |
Cincinnati |
1965 |
Cincinnati |
1966 |
Cincinnati |
1969 |
Cincinnati |
1970 |
Cincinnati |
1971 |
Cincinnati |
1972 |
Cincinnati |
1973 |
Cincinnati |
1974 |
Cincinnati |
1975 |
Cincinnati |
1976 |
Cincinnati |
1977 |
Cincinnati |
1978 |
Philadelphia |
1979 |
Philadelphia |
1980 |
Philadelphia |
1982 |
Philadelphia |
1983 |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Most Positions
Played In A Game |
AL |
Bert Campaneris |
Oakland |
9 |
09-08-1965 |
Shane Halter |
Detroit |
10-01-2000 |
Cesar Tovar |
Minnesota |
09-22-1968 |
Scott Sheldon |
Texas |
09-06-2000 |
NL |
Too Many To List |
n/a |
5 |
n/a |
Record |
Lg |
Name(s) |
Team(s) |
Data |
Games Played Records | 
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