Who hit the most doubles in MLB history?
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 holds the record for most doubles in a 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 holds the record for most home runs by a rookie?
It’s also five away from tying the single-season Cubs rookie home run record — set by none other than Kris Bryant. Bryant, whom the Cubs traded to the Giants last month, hit 26 home runs during his 2015 debut season. He broke the previous record set by Billy Williams (25) in 1961.
What catcher has the most doubles?
Ivan Rodriguez
Doubles – Most in a Career by a Catcher: Ivan Rodriguez, 527 doubles.
Who has the most RBI in baseball history?
Hank Aaron
Hank Aaron has batted in the most runs in Major League Baseball history with 2,297 RBI.
Who has the most triples in baseball?
Sam Crawford+
Career Leaders & Records for Triples
Rank | Player (yrs, age) | Triples |
---|---|---|
1. | Sam Crawford+ (19) | 309 |
2. | Ty Cobb+ (24) | 295 |
3. | Honus Wagner+ (21) | 252 |
4. | Jake Beckley+ (20) | 244 |
How many at-bats do you need to win the batting title?
502 plate appearances
15, and the requirement to win a batting title is 502 plate appearances — a total based on 3.1 plate appearances per game. The issue in question was a section of Rule 10.22(a) that allows for an exception by adding one or more hypothetical at-bats to a player’s statistics in order to reach 502 appearances.
What catcher has the most home runs in 2021?
Salvador Perez
Royals’ Salvador Perez joins elite company with 40th home run of season
Catcher | Year | Home Runs |
---|---|---|
Johnny Bench, Reds | 1972 | 40 |
Mike Piazza, Dodgers | 1997 | 40 |
Mike Piazza, Mets | 1999 | 40 |
Salvador Perez, Royals | 2021 | 40 |