Cap Anson.
Anson's 3435 career base hits was an MLB record until 1923 when Cobb broke it ending the season with 3453 base hits.
Ty Cobb with 4,191 hits.
Ty Cobb.
No player has more hits than Pete Rose. He is the all time Major League leader in hits with 4,256.
Ty Cobb
two players - Ty Cobb and Pete Rose
Cobb's statistics have been debated and disputed in recent years. Both Baseball-Reference.com and baseball-almanac.com, for instance, credit him with a .366 career average (4,189 hits in 11,434 at bats). Major League Baseball (at MLB.com) lists his average as .367 (4,191 hits in 11,429 at bats).
Ty Cobb has the second most hits in MLB history. He played from 1905 until 1928 and had over 4,000 hits during his career.
Cobb's statistics have been debated and disputed in recent years. Both Baseball-Reference.com and baseball-almanac.com, for instance, credit him with a .366 career average (4,189 hits in 11,434 at bats). Major League Baseball (at MLB.com) lists his average as .367 (4,191 hits in 11,429 at bats).
Ty Cobb. Cobb had 3900 base hits for the Detroit Tigers between 1905-1926.
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.
Michael Young
4,192