Through the 2010 season, 9 players have 1000+ hits for the Mets ...
Ed Kranepool (1418), Cleon Jones (1188), David Wright (1149), Edgardo Alfonso (1136), Jose Reyes (1119), Mookie Wilson (1112), Bud Harrelson (1029), Mike Piazza (1028), and Darryl Strawberry (1025).
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Derek Jetter, Garret Anderson, Todd Helton, and Chipper Jones
Todd Helton, Chipper Jones, Garrett Anderson, Derek Jeter.
Dave Winfield, Frank Robinson, Fred McGriff and Vladimir Guerrero.
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Five players had 1000 + hits including and after their "Age 36 season" (a player's age on June 30)Pete RoseSam RiceHonus WagnerPaul MolitorCarl YastrzemskiThis doesn't quite answer your question, because it doesn't take into account exact birthdays, but it should be pretty close. It might give some of the guys at the bottom extra hits, or rob guys below 1000 of hits. For the record, three more guys had 900 + hits during and after their age 36:Craig Biggio, Ty Cobb, and Carlton Fisk.
Over a thousand. I assume you meant 3,000 hits, though. Nine players have collected 3,000 hits while playing with only one team in their career:Stan Musial (Cardinals)Carl Yastrzemski (Red Sox)Cal Ripken Jr (Orioles)George Brett (Royals)Robin Young (Brewers)Tony Gwynn (Padres)Craig Biggio (Astros)Al Kaline (Tigers)Roberto Clemente (Pirates)This doesn't include players who collected 3,000+ hits with a team, then was traded. For example, Hank Aaron collected 3,600 hits with the Braves, but then was traded to Milwaukee in the twilight of his career.
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