Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
ANAHEIM ANGELS
CAREER
HITS H
1 Garret Anderson 2205
2 Tim Salmon 1674
3 Brian Downing 1588
4 Darin Erstad 1505
5 Jim Fregosi 1408
6 Bobby Grich 1103
7 Chili Davis 973
8 Rod Carew 968
9 Gary DiSarcina 966
10 Wally Joyner 961
11 Adam Kennedy 935
12 Don Baylor 813
13 Dick Schofield 798
14 Jim Edmonds 768
15 Doug DeCinces 765
16 Sandy Alomar Sr. 758
17 Vladimir Guerrero 757
18 Troy Glaus 748
19 Bob Boone 742
20 Chone Figgins 737
21 Bob Rodgers 704
22 Bengie Molina 678
23 Dave Chalk 631
24 Bobby Knoop 629
25 Luis Polonia 628
26 Albie Pearson 618
27 David Eckstein 614
28 Jack Howell 581
29 Reggie Jackson 557
30 Devon White 551
31 Rick Reichardt 512
32 Orlando Cabrera 502
33 Johnny Ray 493
34 Carney Lansford 478
35 Scott Spiezio 474
36 Mickey Rivers 466
37 Lee Thomas 460
38 Fred Lynn 456
39 J.T. Snow 455
T40 Gary Pettis 451
T40 Leon Wagner 451
42 Billy Moran 448
43 Lee Stanton 443
44 Jim Spencer 440
45 Ron Jackson 430
46 Jerry Remy 424
47 Juan Beniquez 422
48 Orlando Palmeiro 410
49 Chad Curtis 396
T50 Ken McMullen 373
T50 Jose Cardenal 373
52 Bob Oliver 370
53 Jay Johnstone 367
54 Rick Miller 363
55 Joe Rudi 359
56 Paul Schaal 344
57 Lance Parrish 335
58 Dan Ford 332
59 Roger Repoz 327
60 Randy Velarde 315
61 Mo Vaughn 314
62 Bruce Bochte 309
T63 Felix Torres 302
T63 Tom Satriano 302
T63 Ken Berry 302
66 Alex Johnson 265
67 Willie Smith 264
T68 Dave Winfield 263
T68 Damion Easley 263
T70 Bobby Bonds 256
T70 Gary Gaetti 256
72 Vada Pinson 254
73 Dave Hollins 253
T74 Rob Wilfong 250
T74 Jeff Davanon 250
76 Frank Robinson 249
77 Maicer Izturis 247
78 Juan Rivera 246
79 Joe Adcock 245
T80 Tony Phillips 244
T80 Rick Burleson 244
82 Joe Koppe 236
T83 Aurelio Rodriguez 232
T83 Robb Quinlan 232
T85 Ruppert Jones 227
T85 Jose Molina 227
T85 Don Mincher 227
88 Jorge Fabregas 218
89 Benji Gil 210
T90 Tim Foli 204
T90 Casey Kotchman 204
92 Luis Sojo 194
T93 Rex Hudler 190
T93 Mark McLemore 190
T93 Junior Felix 190
96 Brad Fullmer 187
T97 Howie Kendrick 185
T97 Matt Walbeck 185
99 Ed Kirkpatrick 184
T100 Rene Gonzales 181
T100 Dave Collins 181
102 Greg Myers 180
103 Shawn Wooten 173
104 Daryl Sconiers 169
T105 Lyman Bostock 168
T105 Tony Armas 168
T107 Jose Guillen 166
T107 Bobby Clark 166
109 Bubba Morton 160
T110 George Thomas 157
T110 Tony Solaita 157
112 Ellie Rodriguez 153
T113 Jimmy Piersall 152
T113 George Hendrick 152
115 Bobby Valentine 151
116 Ken Hunt 150
117 Todd Greene 147
118 Joe Lahoud 146
119 Mario Guerrero 145
T120 Terry Humphrey 143
T120 Donnie Hill 143
T122 Joe Azcue 139
T122 Lee Stevens 139
124 Reggie Willits 138
125 Larry Harlow 137
126 Bill Voss 135
127 Denny Doyle 134
128 Spike Owen 133
129 John Stephenson 131
T130 Dante Bichette 130
T130 Bert Campaneris 130
T130 Gary Matthews Jr. 130
T130 Lu Clinton 130
134 Steve Bilko 129
T135 Jimmie Hall 127
T135 Earl Averill 127
137 Willie Aikens 124
138 Leo Cardenas 123
139 Winston Llenas 122
140 Claudell Washington 120
141 Mike Brown 118
142 Rudy Meoli 117
143 Morris Nettles 116
144 Mike Napoli 115
145 Max Venable 114
T146 Jeff Torborg 113
T146 Andy Etchebarren 113
148 Vic Davalillo 112
149 Tom Egan 109
150 Dave Parker 108
151 Vic Power 106
T152 Rance Mulliniks 105
T152 Tony Gonzalez 105
154 Tom McCraw 104
155 Bob Perry 103
156 Billy Cowan 102
His record for most career hits
Pete Rose
Chuck Finlay (1986-1999) with 165.
Robin Yount with 3,142.
2nd most career hits in MLB history is 4,189 by Ty Cobb. First is 4,256 by Pete Rose.
That would be Hall of Famer Stan Musial with 3,630 base hits in his career as a Cardinal (1941-1963).
derek jeter
Cal Ripken Jr. with 3184.
During his MLB career, Carlton gave up the most base hits to Keith Hernandez (44).
most at bats in lifetime - pete rose [14,053] most career hits in lifetime - pete rose [4,256]
That record is held by Reggie Jackson of the New York Yankees who hit 5 home runs in the 1977 World Series. Reggie Jackson And Chase Utley hold the record for most home runs in all seven games in the world series.
Ty Cobb has the second most hits in MLB history. He played from 1905 until 1928 and had over 4,000 hits during his career.