Who hit the most doubles in baseball?
Who hit the most doubles in baseball?
Tris Speaker+
Career Leaders & Records for Doubles
Rank | Player (yrs, age) | Doubles |
---|---|---|
1. | Tris Speaker+ (22) | 792 |
2. | Pete Rose (24) | 746 |
3. | Stan Musial+ (22) | 725 |
4. | Ty Cobb+ (24) | 724 |
Who has the most doubles in a MLB season?
Single-Season Leaders & Records for Doubles
Player (age that year) | Doubles | Year |
---|---|---|
Earl Webb (33) | 67 | 1931 |
George Burns (33) | 64 | 1926 |
Joe Medwick+ (24) | 64 | 1936 |
Hank Greenberg+ (23) | 63 | 1934 |
Who has the most All Star appearances baseball?
Most Seasons on All-Star Roster
Player | Years Played | Seasons on Roster |
---|---|---|
Henry Aaron* | 1954-1976 | 21 |
Willie Mays* | 1948-1973 | 20 |
Stan Musial* | 1941-1963 | 20 |
Cal Ripken Jr.* | 1981-2001 | 19 |
Who has the most doubles in 2020?
Double-Doubles by Player – 2020-21 Regular Season
Rk | Player (Team) | Double-Doubles |
1 | Nikola Jokic (Nuggets) | 60 |
2 | Russell Westbrook (Wizards) | 59 |
3 | Rudy Gobert (Jazz) | 49 |
Who are the all time leader in doubles in Major League Baseball?
Only players who finished in the top 40 for the majors in a season will appear on this list. Leaders from the current season are only included for rate stats after July 1st. + – Indicates Hall of Famer. Bold indicates active player. * – bats left-handed, # – bats both, else – bats right, ? – unknown.
What was the most consecutive home runs in MLB history?
Gary Carter, NL, August 9, 1981 (consecutive). Bo Jackson, AL, July 11, 1989. Most Consecutive Games Hitting Home Runs – 3 – Ralph Kiner, NL, 1949-51. Most Grand Slams, Career – 1 – Fred Lynn, AL, July 6, 1983. Most Total Bases, Game – 10 – Ted Williams, AL, July 9, 1946. Most Total Bases, Inning – 4 – By many players.
Who are the all time single season leaders in baseball?
Note that seasons prior to 1876 are not included in single-season marks, but are included in career marks. Only players who finished in the top 40 for the majors in a season will appear on this list. Leaders from the current season are only included for rate stats after July 1st. + – Indicates Hall of Famer.
Are there single season records in Major League Baseball?
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