Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
CAREER
DOUBLES 2B
1 Todd Helton 455
2 Larry Walker 297
3 Dante Bichette 270
4 Vinny Castilla 208
5 Andres Galarraga 155
6 Matt Holliday 150
7 Neifi Perez 125
8 Garrett Atkins 118
9 Ellis Burks 104
10 Eric Young 102
T11 Brad Hawpe 79
T11 Jeff Cirillo 79
13 Walt Weiss 71
14 Preston Wilson 69
15 Charlie Hayes 68
16 Terry Shumpert 64
17 Mike Lansing 62
18 Juan Uribe 59
19 Clint Barmes 53
20 Jeff Reed 52
21 Luis Gonzalez 51
22 Juan Pierre 48
23 Cory Sullivan 47
24 Jay Payton 46
25 Mike Kingery 45
26 Todd Hollandsworth 44
T27 Charles Johnson 40
T27 Joe Girardi 40
T29 Jason Bates 38
T29 Yorvit Torrealba 38
T31 Royce Clayton 36
T31 Greg Norton 36
33 Troy Tulowitzki 35
34 Jamey Carroll 32
T35 Chris Stynes 31
T35 Ron Belliard 31
T35 Ben Petrick 31
T38 Kaz Matsui 30
T38 Jeromy Burnitz 30
40 John Vander Wal 29
T41 Brent Butler 28
T41 Todd Walker 28
T41 Brent Mayne 28
44 Aaron Miles 27
45 Jerald Clark 26
46 Kirt Manwaring 25
T47 Quinton McCracken 24
T47 Jeffrey Hammonds 24
T49 Roberto Mejia 23
T49 Todd Zeile 23
T49 Nelson Liriano 23
T49 Kurt Abbott 23
T53 J.D. Closser 21
T53 Mark Sweeney 21
T55 Darryl Hamilton 20
T55 Ryan Spilborghs 20
T57 Todd Greene 18
T57 Jorge Piedra 18
59 Jeff Barry 17
60 Jayhawk Owens 16
T61 Bobby Estalella 15
T61 Jose Ortiz 15
T61 Daryl Boston 15
T61 Danny Ardoin 15
65 Jason Jennings 14
T66 Jeff Baker 13
T66 Desi Relaford 13
T66 Chris Jones 13
T66 Willy Taveras 13
T66 Gary Bennett 13
T66 Danny Sheaffer 13
T72 Angel Echevarria 12
T72 Chris Iannetta 12
T72 Henry Blanco 12
T72 Lenny Harris 12
76 Mark Little 11
T77 Howard Johnson 10
T77 Freddie Benavides 10
T77 Choo Freeman 10
T77 Edgard Clemente 10
T77 Trenidad Hubbard 10
T77 Alex Ochoa 10
T77 Dustan Mohr 10
T84 Brian Bohanon 9
T84 Rene Reyes 9
T84 Alex Cole 9
T84 Ryan Shealy 9
T88 Butch Huskey 8
T88 Jamey Wright 8
T88 Tom Goodwin 8
T88 Ron Gant 8
T88 Kit Pellow 8
T88 Denny Neagle 8
T88 Greg Colbrunn 8
T95 Curtis Goodwin 7
T95 Darren Bragg 7
T97 Jimmy Tatum 6
T97 Jose Hernandez 6
T97 Omar Quintanilla 6
T97 Jeff Frye 6
T97 Gabe Kapler 6
T102 Darryl Kile 5
T102 Eddy Garabito 5
T102 Jeff Francis 5
T102 Benny Agbayani 5
T102 Sal Fasano 5
T107 Mike Hampton 4
T107 J.R. Phillips 4
T107 Sandy Alomar Jr. 4
T107 Ian Stewart 4
T107 Brian Hunter 4
T107 Scott Servais 4
T107 Mark Thompson 4
T107 Harvey Pulliam 4
T107 Pedro Astacio 4
T107 Jeff Salazar 4
T117 Jorge Brito 3
T117 Greg Vaughn 3
T117 Mark Bellhorn 3
T117 Steve Finley 3
T117 Shawn Chacon 3
T117 Shawn Estes 3
T117 Aaron Cook 3
T117 Darren Oliver 3
T117 Kevin Ritz 3
T117 Miguel Ojeda 3
T117 Eli Marrero 3
T117 Dennis Stark 3
T117 Curt Leskanic 3
T130 Greg Harris 2
T130 Pedro Castellano 2
T130 Denny Hocking 2
T130 Jeff Manto 2
T130 Eric Byrnes 2
T130 Lance Painter 2
T130 Bobby M. Jones 2
T130 Steve Decker 2
T130 Cliff Brumbaugh 2
T130 Derrick Gibson 2
T130 Michael Restovich 2
T130 Tony Womack 2
T130 Eric Anthony 2
T130 Bill Swift 2
T130 Jack Cust 2
T130 Brian McRae 2
T130 Adam Melhuse 2
T130 Aaron Ledesma 2
T130 Brooks Kieschnick 2
T149 Joe Grahe 1
T149 Darnell Coles 1
T149 Mario Encarnacion 1
T149 Byung-Hyun Kim 1
T149 Mike Kelly 1
T149 Roger Bailey 1
T149 Nelson Cruz 1
T149 Cory Vance 1
T149 Omar Olivares 1
T149 Jacob Cruz 1
T149 Alan Cockrell 1
T149 Kevin Jarvis 1
T149 Mandy Romero 1
T149 Jason Young 1
T149 Pablo Ozuna 1
T149 Rolando Arrojo 1
T149 Sun Woo Kim 1
T149 Jason Smith 1
T149 Joe Koshansky 1
T149 John Cangelosi 1
T149 Andy Tracy 1
T149 Milt Thompson 1
T149 Ross Gload 1
T149 Bryan Rekar 1
T149 John Wasdin 1
T149 Matt Nokes 1
T149 Mike Munoz 1
T149 Bruce Ruffin 1
T149 Marvin Freeman 1
T149 Gregg Zaun 1
T149 Joe Kennedy 1
T149 Masato Yoshii 1
T149 Elvis Pena 1
T149 Chris Richard 1
T149 Mike DeJean 1
T149 Chin-hui Tsao 1
T149 John Mabry 1
T149 Armando Reynoso 1
T149 Dale Murphy 1
T149 Willie Blair 1
T149 John Thomson 1
T149 Larry Bigbie 1
T149 Josh Fogg 1
Joe Franklin
Tris Speaker hit a record 792 doubles during his career.
The Colorado Rockies won a team record 90 games in 2007.
The MLB record for career doubles is held by Tris Speaker with 792. He played with the Boston Red Sox from 1907-1915, Cleveland Indians from 1916-1926, Washington Senators in 1927, and Philadelphia Athletics in 1928. He had 5 seasons of 50+ doubles, his best being 1923 when he had 59.
Rickey Henderson holds the record for most career stolen bases with 1,406.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar owns the record for the most points in a career. He holds the record with 38,387 points in his career.
Marty Riessen
Slugger Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs in a career. In the course of his career, he blasted 762 out of the park.
Trev Alberts
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