The player that played more games as a Boston Red Sox than anybody is Carl Yastrzemski.
Wade Boggs holds that record.
Pete Rose
Chipper Jones has the most career postseason games played for a National League player with 92.
On May 23, 2009 Jason Giambi became the 44th player in MLB history to reach the 400 home run mark for a career. Through games played on May 24, 2009 Vladimir Guerrero has 393 career home runs and, barring disaster, will become the 45th player in MLB history to reach 400 career home runs.
Check out the 'Consecutive Games Played Streaks' link on this page to see the 15 longest consecutive games played streaks in MLB history.
Ed Kranepool has the most career games played by a New York Met with 1,853.
Maury Wills of the Dodgers played in 165 regular season games in 1962. The Dodgers and the Giants finished the season in a tie for first place and there was a three game playoff to determine the pennant winner. Those games were included in the player's season statistics.
Chipper Jones has the most career postseason games played for a National League player with 92.
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Pete Rose with 3,562 games played.
The Major League Baseball player who holds the career record for the most games played is Pete Rose who has played in 3,562 games, the player who has grounded into the double plays in their career is Cal Ripken, Jr. who has grounded into 350 double plays and the player who holds the career record with having the most assists is Elvis Andrus who has recorded 516 in his career.
Jim Fregosi (1961-1971) with 1367 games at shortstop.
Derek Jeter holds the record for most career games played in the postseason with 138.
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Mike Schmidt with 2404 games. Only one player in Phillies history has played more than 2000 games for the team and that is Schmidt. There have been a few players that played the majority of their career with the Phillies and played in over 2000 games total but not 2000 with the Phillies. Tony Taylor played in 1669 games with the Phillies and 2195 games total. Richie Ashburn played in 1794 games with the Phillies and 2189 games total. Sherry McGee played in 1521 games for the Phillies and 2087 games total. Cy Williams played in 1463 games with the Phillies and 2002 games total.
Pete Rose, who played in 3,562 games in his career.
On May 23, 2009 Jason Giambi became the 44th player in MLB history to reach the 400 home run mark for a career. Through games played on May 24, 2009 Vladimir Guerrero has 393 career home runs and, barring disaster, will become the 45th player in MLB history to reach 400 career home runs.
Christian Laettner (Duke 1989-1882) played in 23 NCAA tournament games. Bobby Hurley (Duke 1990-1993) played in 20 games.
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