Micky Mantle
Whitey Ford hold the New York Yankees franchise record for career wins with 236
Hank Aaron was the first African-American ballplayer to hold the all-time home record. He surpassed Babe Ruth's record of 714 in 1974.
When he retired, Ty Cobb held many MLB records -- including most games, at-bats, hits, and steals in a career; as well as most steals in a season. Most of these have been broken, but his career batting average -- .366 -- will likely hold forever.
Through 2010, Derek Jeter holds ten postseason records:Games Played: 147At Bats: 599Plate Appearances: 679Hits: 185Runs: 101Total Bases: 283Extra Base Hits: 54Singles: 131Doubles: 30Strikeouts: 117
In a career, Randall Cunningham holds the record for rushing yards by a Quarterback with 4928. Michael Vick does hold the single season record with 1039 yards.
John Franco holds the record for career saves as a New York Met with 276.
Career wins
26 years.
Cal Ripken Jr. with 3184.
No , Sachin Tendulkar holds the record of maximum runs in a test career which is over 13000
Barry Bonds but Jim Thome can take it if he wants
Pete Rose with 3,562 games played.
Longest hitting streak (56 games). This record by New York Yankee Joe DiMaggio happened in 1941. DiMaggio broke the previous record of 44 games held by Willie Keeler.
Michael holds the record for scoring titles at ten, the career PPG average at 30.1, and the consecutive 40 point games with 9.
As of the start of the 2008 season, that would be Bob Hayes with 71 receiving TDs.
Kip Janvrin did not set a world record in 2000 Olympic competition. He did however set the world record for most career decathlon wins with his 33rd career win at the 2001 GMC Envoy USA Outdoor Championships.
Whitey Ford hold the New York Yankees franchise record for career wins with 236