There are several players tied for this record. All the following players have hit 9 hits in a double header. The first time this was done was in 1886, by Fred Carroll. Others who have done this include George Case, Ray Morehart, Pete Runnels, Lee Thomas, Joe Kelly, Freddie Lindstrom, Wilbert Robinson and Bill Terry.
Babe Ruth.
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.
As of June 2014 Barry Bonds holds the record for most regular season homeruns. The record is 73 which beat Mark McGwire's record.
As of October 2023, the record for the most base hits before the All-Star break is held by Ichiro Suzuki, who achieved a remarkable total of 117 hits in the first half of the 2004 MLB season. This record highlights Ichiro's exceptional batting prowess and consistency throughout the season. His achievement remains a notable milestone in baseball history.
Johhny Burnett. 9 hits in a single game.
Babe Ruth.
Ichiro Suzuki has the record, 262 in 2004.
In a single season : Ichiro Suzuki In a carrer: Pete Rose
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.
Pete Rose - 4,256 Hits
Ichiro Suzuki.
Warren Spahn
Pete Rose
As of June 2014 Barry Bonds holds the record for most regular season homeruns. The record is 73 which beat Mark McGwire's record.
pete rose with 4256 hits 1963-1986
Derek jetter
1331.After the 2010 MLB season, Jeter has 2926 career base hits. Pete Rose holds the MLB record for career base hits with 4256.If Jeter plays for 7 more seasons and averages 190 base hits per season, at the end of the 2017 season he would have 4256 base hits and be tied with Rose for the MLB record. He would be 43 years old in 2017.UPDATE: Through the 2012 season, Derek Jeter now has 3,304 hits. He would need 952 more.