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  1. Pete Rose holds the Major League record for most career hits, with 4,256. Rose and Ty Cobb, second most, are the only players with 4,000 or more career hits. George Davis was the first switch hitter to collect 2,000 hits, achieving that total during the 1902 season. [1] Players with 2,000 or more hits. Stats updated as of May 2, 2024.

  2. (Top) 3,000 career hits. 200 hits in one season. Evolution of the single season record for hits. Three or more seasons with 215+ hits. Five or more seasons with 200+ hits. 100 or more hits from each side of the plate, season. League leader in hits 5 or more seasons. League leader in hits 3 or more consecutive seasons.

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  5. Barry Bonds holds the most hitting records with ten, most notably the career home run and single-season home run records. Ichiro Suzuki collected 262 hits in 2004, breaking George Sisler's 84-year-old record for most hits in a season.

  6. 1961–2020. 2021–. See also. External links. List of Major League Baseball progressive career hits leaders. This list displays a chronology of the annual top ten leaders in career base hits in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1876 through 2022 .

  7. Highlights of this record include: nine 40- complete-game seasons, eighteen 30-complete-game seasons [5] and completing 92 percent of his total career starts (an all-time record of 815). [3] . The next closest player is Pud Galvin, who has 103 fewer complete games at 646.

  8. All-Time MLB Player Hitting Stat Leaders | MLB.com. Player.

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