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Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:

Detroit Tigers

CAREER

EXTRA BASE HITS EBH

1 Ty Cobb 1062

2 Al Kaline 972

3 Charlie Gehringer 904

4 Harry Heilmann 806

5 Hank Greenberg 741

6 Lou Whitaker 729

7 Sam Crawford 721

8 Norm Cash 654

9 Alan Trammell 652

10 Bobby Veach 540

11 Rudy York 517

12 Willie Horton 504

13 Bobby Higginson 490

14 Dick McAuliffe 480

15 Bill Freehan 476

16 Lance Parrish 436

17 Kirk Gibson 427

18 Travis Fryman 407

19 Chet Lemon 392

20 Jim Northrup 391

21 Cecil Fielder 390

22 Mickey Stanley 366

23 Harvey Kuenn 340

24 Pete Fox 333

25 Billy Rogell 330

26 Tony Clark 319

T27 Aurelio Rodriguez 309

T27 Gee Walker 309

29 Damion Easley 294

30 Vic Wertz 284

31 George Kell 270

32 Tom Brookens 266

33 Donie Bush 263

34 Lu Blue 261

35 Bob Fothergill 255

36 Rocky Colavito 253

37 Brandon Inge 252

38 Charlie Maxwell 245

39 John Stone 241

T40 Mike Higgins 240

T40 Craig Monroe 240

42 Hoot Evers 237

43 Pat Mullin 236

44 Ray Boone 235

45 Larry Herndon 230

T46 Carlos Guillen 221

T46 Steve Kemp 221

48 Don Wert 220

49 Marty McManus 219

50 Frank Bolling 216

51 Ron LeFlore 215

52 Darrell Evans 214

T53 Mickey Tettleton 205

T53 Tony Phillips 205

55 Heinie Manush 204

56 Deivi Cruz 203

57 Barney McCosky 201

58 Marv Owen 198

T59 Roy Johnson 197

T59 Dale Alexander 197

T61 Dmitri Young 195

T61 Ivan Rodriguez 195

63 Jason Thompson 190

64 Goose Goslin 188

65 Dick Wakefield 187

66 Rusty Staub 182

67 Gates Brown 181

68 Johnny Groth 179

69 Matty McIntyre 166

T70 Bob Jones 165

T70 Oscar Stanage 165

72 Magglio Ordonez 164

73 Curtis Granderson 162

74 Juan Encarnacion 161

75 John Wockenfuss 160

76 Carlos Pena 154

77 Roy Cullenbine 150

78 Bill Bruton 143

79 Dean Palmer 142

80 Jackie Tavener 139

81 Doc Cramer 137

82 George Moriarty 136

T83 Eddie Mayo 135

T83 Bill Tuttle 135

85 Birdie Tebbetts 134

86 Omar Infante 130

87 Shane Halter 125

88 Dave Bergman 124

T89 Ralph Young 120

T89 Jerry Priddy 120

T91 Rob Deer 119

T91 Ben Oglivie 119

93 Ossie Vitt 118

94 Robert Fick 116

95 George Burns 115

T96 Johnny Bassler 114

T96 Jake Wood 114

T98 Johnny Lipon 113

T98 Topper Rigney 113

T100 Marcus Thames 112

T100 Matt Nokes 112

T102 Al Wingo 111

T102 Ray Hayworth 111

104 Walt Dropo 109

105 Germany Schaefer 108

106 Jim Delsing 107

107 Ed Brinkman 106

108 Charley O'Leary 105

109 Red Wilson 103

110 Mike Heath 100

T111 Jimmy Barrett 99

T111 Jo-Jo White 99

T111 Placido Polanco 99

T111 Mickey Cochrane 99

115 Jim Delahanty 94

116 Harry Rice 93

T117 Don Demeter 91

T117 Brad Ausmus 91

T119 Jimmy Outlaw 90

T119 Melvin Nieves 90

T121 Eddie Lake 89

T121 Frank House 89

T123 Steve Souchock 88

T123 Claude Rossman 88

T123 George Mullin 88

T126 Jimmy Bloodworth 84

T126 Chad Curtis 84

128 Frank O'Rourke 83

129 Chico Fernandez 82

T130 Rondell White 81

T130 Champ Summers 81

T130 Jerry Lumpe 81

T130 Bruce Campbell 81

T130 Chris Shelton 81

135 Ira Flagstead 80

T136 Brian Hunter 79

T136 Eddie Yost 79

T138 Bob Nieman 75

T138 Pat Sheridan 75

140 Chris Gomez 74

141 Don Kolloway 73

T142 Milt Cuyler 72

T142 John Grubb 72

T142 Bill Coughlin 72

145 Fred Hatfield 71

146 Glenn Wilson 70

T147 Eric Munson 69

T147 Marty Kavanagh 69

149 Kid Elberfeld 67

T150 Boss Schmidt 66

T150 Larry Woodall 66

T150 Davy Jones 66

T153 Darnell Coles 65

T153 Joe Hoover 65

T155 Fred Haney 63

T155 Ned Harris 63

T155 Luis Gonzalez 63

T155 Ducky Holmes 63

159 Gail Harris 62

T160 Chad Kreuter 61

T160 Hooks Dauss 61

T162 Bob Swift 60

T162 Luis Polonia 60

T164 Dan Gladden 59

T164 Harry Davis 59

T164 Wendell Magee 59

T164 Randall Simon 59

T168 Richie Hebner 58

T168 Heinie Schuble 58

T170 Del Pratt 57

T170 Al Simmons 57

T170 Lloyd Moseby 57

T170 Steve Boros 57

174 Pinky Hargrave 56

T175 Doc Casey 55

T175 Enos Cabell 55

T177 Del Gainer 54

T177 Juan Gonzalez 54

T177 Gary Sutherland 54

T177 Dick Brown 54

T177 Jack Warner 54

T177 Dizzy Trout 54

T183 Jose Macias 53

T183 Frank Catalanotto 53

T185 Paul Richards 52

T185 Charlie Carr 52

T185 Dixie Walker 52

T188 John Flaherty 51

T188 Sam Vico 51

190 Tom Veryzer 50

T191 Joe Ginsberg 49

T191 Dick Kryhoski 49

T191 Tony Taylor 49

T194 Don Ross 48

T194 Earl Torgeson 48

T194 Ray Oyler 48

T194 Eddie Ainsmith 48

T198 Dan Meyer 47

T198 Aaron Robinson 47

T198 Scott Livingstone 47

T198 Kid Gleason 47

T198 Frank Croucher 47

T198 Sean Casey 47

T198 Frank Doljack 47

T205 Gary Sheffield 46

T205 Reno Bertoia 46

T205 Milt May 46

T208 Phil Nevin 45

T208 Gabe Kapler 45

T208 Chet Laabs 45

T211 Skeeter Barnes 44

T211 Gary Pettis 44

T211 George Thomas 44

T211 Mark Lewis 44

T215 Earl Averill 43

T215 Ramon Santiago 43

T215 Joe Yeager 43

T215 Gary Ward 43

T215 Jack Burns 43

T220 Matt Batts 42

T220 Curtis Pride 42

T220 Chick Shorten 42

T223 Liz Funk 41

T223 Johnny Neun 41

T223 Mark Koenig 41

T226 Juan Samuel 40

T226 Jim Price 40

T226 Billy Sullivan 40

T229 Ike Brown 39

T229 Junior Felix 39

T229 Al Cowens 39

T229 Schoolboy Rowe 39

T229 Howard Johnson 39

T229 Barbaro Garbey 39

T235 Jerry Morales 38

T235 Ricky Peters 38

T237 Rick Leach 37

T237 Leon Roberts 37

239 Don Lund 36

T240 Tommy Bridges 35

T240 Bobby Lowe 35

T240 Dick Bartell 35

T243 Sport McAllister 34

T243 Tito Fuentes 34

T243 Ed Willett 34

T243 Neil Berry 34

T243 Jean Dubuc 34

T248 Danny Bautista 33

T248 Red Downs 33

T248 Tim Corcoran 33

T248 Billy Lush 33

T248 Alex Sanchez 33

T248 Bob Maier 33

T248 Chris Lindsay 33

T248 Phil Mankowski 33

T248 Bob Hamelin 33

T248 Fritz Buelow 33

T258 Lou Berberet 32

T258 Doc Nance 32

T258 Bill Akers 32

T258 Rip Radcliff 32

T258 Joe Randa 32

T263 Johnny Pesky 31

T263 Charlie Hickman 31

T263 Fred Lynn 31

T263 Roger Cedeno 31

T263 Bill Madlock 31

T263 Mike Ivie 31

T269 Fred Hutchinson 30

T269 Pop Dillon 30

T269 Lynn Jones 30

T269 Deacon McGuire 30

T269 Earl Webb 30

T269 Wild Bill Donovan 30

T275 Bubba Phillips 29

T275 Wayne Belardi 29

T275 Larry Sheets 29

278 John Shelby 28

T279 Billy Martin 27

T279 Luis Salazar 27

T279 George Cutshaw 27

T279 Tom Tresh 27

T279 Karim Garcia 27

T279 Gus Triandos 27

T279 Neil Chrisley 27

T279 Jack Phillips 27

T287 Baldy Louden 26

T287 Hal Newhouser 26

T287 Tom Jones 26

T287 Ed Killian 26

T287 Duke Sims 26

T292 Nook Logan 25

T292 Ruppert Jones 25

T292 Ozzie Virgil 25

T292 Paul Campbell 25

T296 Tommy Matchick 24

T296 Frank Lary 24

T296 Les Burke 24

T296 Gus Zernial 24

T296 Howard Ehmke 24

T296 Raul Casanova 24

T296 Frank Howard 24

T296 Gregg Jefferies 24

T296 Pete Incaviglia 24

T305 Dalton Jones 23

T305 Earl Wilson 23

T305 Alex Johnson 23

T305 Nelson Simmons 23

T305 Tubby Spencer 23

T305 Merv Shea 23

T311 Mark Carreon 22

T311 Damian Jackson 22

T311 Rocky Bridges 22

T311 George Uhle 22

T311 Tracy Jones 22

T311 Steve Bilko 22

T311 Bobo Osborne 22

T311 Dick Sharon 22

T319 Vance Wilson 21

T319 Warren Morris 21

T319 Billy Hoeft 21

T319 Marty Castillo 21

T319 Kimera Bartee 21

T319 Benny McCoy 21

T319 Keith Moreland 21

T319 Earl Whitehill 21

T319 Duff Cooley 21

T319 Bubba Morton 21

T319 Gabe Alvarez 21

T319 Dave Collins 21

T331 Bill Sweeney 20

T331 Coot Veal 20

T331 Billy Rhiel 20

T331 Elliott Maddox 20

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