Nolan Ryan holds the record with 2,795 career walks allowed (he also holds the record for career strikeouts).
Barry Bonds holds the record with 762 career homeruns. He also has the most career walks with 2552. His career batting average was .298 but came at the cost of a $188,245,322 career salary.
Nolan Ryan has issued the most walks in MLB history with 2,795.
Mickey mantle
The 1915 Philadelphia Athletics (now Oakland) had 827 bases on balls (walks). They played 154 games, which averages out to 5.37 walks a game.
Through the 2007 MLB season: The single season MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who was walked 232 times in the 2004 season. The career MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who has been walked 2558 times during his career.
Me and your mom
I believe it is Babe Ruth
Barry Bonds holds the record with 762 career homeruns. He also has the most career walks with 2552. His career batting average was .298 but came at the cost of a $188,245,322 career salary.
Batter - Season: Barry Bonds - 232 in 2004 Career: Barry Bonds - 2558 Pitcher - Season: Amos Rusie - 289 in 1890 Career: Nolan Ryan - 2795
Single season: Ted Williams, 1957: 33 Career: Carl Yastrzemski, 190
Nolan Ryan has issued the most walks in MLB history with 2,795.
As of the start of the 2008 MLB season, the career record holder for intentional walks in Barry Bonds with 686.
You decide. Ruth started his career as a pitcher. He pitched in 163 games, 147 as a starter and had 107 complete games. He had a career record of 93 wins and 44 losses, with an ERA of 2.28. He also recorded 17 shutouts, with 488 strike outs and 441 walks in 1,221 innings pitched. I'd say he was a pretty good pitcher, wouldn't you?
Mickey mantle
cliff lee
Barry Bonds but Jim Thome can take it if he wants
Babe was credited with giving up 451 walks in his MLB pitching career ... 441 in the regular season and 10 in the World Series.