Pete Rose 4,256 hits
Pete Rose holds the record for all time Career hits with 4,256.
Ty Cobb with 4,191 hits.
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Derek Jeter passed Lou Gehrig as the Yankees all-time hits leader on Friday, September 11, 2009.
Pete Rose is the Cincinnati Reds all-time hits leader, with 3,358.
Michael Young
Pete Rose with 4256 hits.
Through the 2008 season in MLB, that is Lou Gehrig with 23 career grand slams.
No player has more hits than Pete Rose. He is the all time Major League leader in hits with 4,256.
The all time hits leader is Pete Rose with 4,192. Sadly he can't be inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame for his betting on baseball as a manager.
Derek Jeter reached 2,722 hits, becoming the Yankees all-time hits leader, on September 11, 2009.
Edgar Martinez had 2247 career hits for the Mariners, making him the all-time leader. Ichiro Suzuki currently has 2244 career hits for the Mariners, following the end of the 2010 season. Ichiro will presumably become the new all-time leader by the end of the first week of the 2011 season. It should be recognized that Ichiro also had 1278 hits in Japan.