Paul Molitor of the Minnesota Twins turned 40 years old in the 1996 season when he led the American League with 225 base hits. Molitor was born August 22, 1956.
The youngest player in Major League Baseball history to lead the league in hits is Ty Cobb. He accomplished this feat at the age of 19 in 1907, when he recorded a total of 240 hits while playing for the Detroit Tigers. Cobb's remarkable performance set a high standard for young players in the league and remains a significant achievement in baseball history.
A player's career hits are the amount of hits they had in their entire major league career.
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Pete Rose
Ty Cobb.
a player who hits but does not play the field.
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Pete Rose
Extra Hitter. Player hits in batting order but is not in the field.
No player has more hits than Pete Rose. He is the all time Major League leader in hits with 4,256.
None. In fact the only player to ever go 20/20/20 was current Tiger great Curtis Granderson in 2007. He only had 185 hits though.
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