Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
ANAHEIM ANGELS
CAREER
EXTRA BASE HITS EBH
1 Garret Anderson 751
2 Tim Salmon 662
3 Brian Downing 526
4 Darin Erstad 423
5 Jim Fregosi 404
6 Bobby Grich 357
7 Troy Glaus 354
8 Chili Davis 329
9 Wally Joyner 304
T10 Jim Edmonds 294
T10 Doug DeCinces 294
12 Don Baylor 288
13 Vladimir Guerrero 284
14 Adam Kennedy 259
T15 Jack Howell 234
T15 Gary DiSarcina 234
17 Reggie Jackson 216
18 Scott Spiezio 183
19 Rod Carew 180
20 Dick Schofield 179
21 Bengie Molina 175
T22 Devon White 174
T22 Fred Lynn 174
T22 Chone Figgins 174
25 Bob Rodgers 163
26 Bobby Knoop 158
27 Bob Boone 157
28 Leon Wagner 150
29 Albie Pearson 139
30 Orlando Cabrera 138
31 Lee Stanton 136
32 Rick Reichardt 135
33 J.T. Snow 133
T34 Carney Lansford 132
T34 Joe Rudi 132
36 Lee Thomas 127
37 Ron Jackson 122
38 David Eckstein 121
39 Mo Vaughn 120
40 Jim Spencer 119
41 Johnny Ray 118
42 Roger Repoz 113
43 Dave Chalk 108
T44 Billy Moran 107
T44 Frank Robinson 107
46 Lance Parrish 105
47 Bob Oliver 104
48 Luis Polonia 101
T49 Chad Curtis 100
T49 Dan Ford 100
T51 Ruppert Jones 99
T51 Mickey Rivers 99
T51 Sandy Alomar Sr. 99
54 Dave Winfield 98
55 Ken McMullen 96
T56 Gary Pettis 95
T56 Jay Johnstone 95
58 Jose Cardenal 94
T59 Juan Beniquez 93
T59 Joe Adcock 93
T59 Felix Torres 93
62 Bobby Bonds 92
63 Randy Velarde 90
64 Juan Rivera 86
65 Tony Phillips 85
66 Paul Schaal 84
67 Orlando Palmeiro 82
68 Brad Fullmer 80
69 Jeff Davanon 78
T70 Don Mincher 77
T70 Rex Hudler 77
72 Dave Hollins 76
73 Willie Smith 74
74 Jerry Remy 73
75 Casey Kotchman 72
T76 Rick Miller 71
T76 Robb Quinlan 71
T78 Ken Hunt 70
T78 Gary Gaetti 70
80 Damion Easley 69
T81 Benji Gil 67
T81 Maicer Izturis 67
83 Jose Molina 66
84 Tom Satriano 64
85 Rob Wilfong 62
T86 Vada Pinson 61
T86 Bruce Bochte 61
T86 Tony Armas 61
89 Ken Berry 59
T90 Jose Guillen 58
T90 Ed Kirkpatrick 58
T92 Todd Greene 57
T92 Howie Kendrick 57
94 Alex Johnson 56
95 Steve Bilko 55
96 George Thomas 54
97 Joe Koppe 52
T98 Tony Solaita 51
T98 Mike Napoli 51
T100 Lee Stevens 50
T100 Joe Lahoud 50
T100 Junior Felix 50
T100 Daryl Sconiers 50
T100 George Hendrick 50
T100 Rick Burleson 50
Hank Aaron holds the MLB records for the most career runs batted in (RBI) (2,297), extra base hits (1,477), and total bases (6,856).
Stan holds 1 single season record, that for most extra base hits with 103 (46 doubles, 18 triples, 39 home runs) in 1948. His career records are games played (3026), at bats (10972), runs scored (1949), base hits (3630), total bases (6134), singles (2253), doubles (725), triples (177), home runs (475), walks (1599), RBIs (1951), and extra base hits (1377). He also hit into 243 double plays which is a Cardinals career record.
That would be Hall of Famer Stan Musial with 3,630 base hits in his career as a Cardinal (1941-1963).
The base angels of a trapezoid are the angles that attach to the legs of the trapezoid. There are four base angles in a trapezoid.
No player did that solely for the Twins.Rod Carew, who played with the Twins and Angels, played 1184 games at first base and 1130 games at second base during his career. 1128 of the games at second base were with the Twins but he played only 412 games at first base for the team. The other 718 games he played at first base was with the Angels.
Hank Aaron holds the Braves franchise record for career base hits with 3,600.
Mark McGwire has 566 while playing 1st base.
Jeff Kent with 351 HRs between 1992-2008.
During his career (1995-2014), Derek Jeter's career on-base percentage was .377.
During his MLB career, Carlton gave up the most base hits to Keith Hernandez (44).
Cap Anson. Anson's 3435 career base hits was an MLB record until 1923 when Cobb broke it ending the season with 3453 base hits.
1977. Lou Brock stole his 893rd base, breaking Ty Cobb's MLB career record, on August 29, 1977 in the 7th inning of the game against the San Diego Padres at Qualcomm Stadium.