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The record for the most hits in a single season by a rookie is held by Ichiro Suzuki, who recorded 242 hits in the 2001 MLB season. The previous record was held by Shoeless Joe Jackson with 233 hits in 1911.
Wally Joyner with 172 base hits in 1986.
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Yes. Through the 2011 season, Derek Jeter has the most career postseason hits with 191.
Derek Jeter's single-season high for home runs came in 1999, where he hit 24 long balls. That was also the year he accumulated his single-season highs for batting avg. (.349), Runs scored (134), Hits (219), Triples (9), and RBI (102)
Babe Ruth.