1. Lou Gehrig, Alex Rodriguez (23)
3. Manny Ramirez (21)
4. Eddie Murray (19)
5. Willie McCovey, Robin Ventura (18)
7. Jimmie Foxx, Carlos Lee, Ted Williams (17)
10. Hank Aaron, Dave Kingman, Babe Ruth (16)
Lou Gehrig
"Steady Eddie" Murray hit 19 grand slams in his Major League Baseball career.
Lou Gehrig hit 23 career grand slam home runs, the most by any player in Major League Baseball history.
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Connie Mack began his major league baseball career in 1886. He played the position of catcher for the Washington Nationals.
"Steady Eddie" Murray hit 19 grand slams in his Major League Baseball career.
Lou Gehrig hit 23 career grand slam home runs, the most by any player in Major League Baseball history.
None, but Ronald Reagan did broadcast minor league baseball in his early career.
Pete Rose
Pete Rose - 4,256 hits
Lou Gehrig holds the Major League Baseball (MLB) record for career Grand Slams with 23; however, as of 2012, two (2) active players, Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez have recorded 22 and 21 career Grand Slams, respectively.
derek jeter
Pete Rose, hit 4,255 hits in his career
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