Here's a list of all the Major League Players that reach base at least 3000 times as of the start of the 2008 season:
CAREER
REACHED BASE RB
1 Pete Rose 5929
2 Barry Bonds 5599
3 Ty Cobb 5532
4 Rickey Henderson 5343
5 Carl Yastrzemski 5304
6 Stan Musial 5282
7 Hank Aaron 5205
8 Tris Speaker 4998
9 Babe Ruth 4977
10 Eddie Collins 4892
11 Willie Mays 4790
12 Ted Williams 4714
13 Mel Ott 4648
14 Eddie Murray 4606
15 Frank Robinson 4561
16 Craig Biggio 4505
17 Honus Wagner 4502
T18 Rafael Palmeiro 4460
T18 Paul Molitor 4460
20 Wade Boggs 4445
21 Joe Morgan 4422
22 Cal Ripken 4379
23 Dave Winfield 4351
24 Al Kaline 4339
25 George Brett 4283
26 Paul Waner 4281
27 Lou Gehrig 4274
28 Mickey Mantle 4161
29 Robin Yount 4156
30 Frank Thomas 4121
31 Jimmie Foxx 4111
32 Rod Carew 4096
33 Charlie Gehringer 4075
34 Luke Appling 4061
35 Reggie Jackson 4055
36 Rusty Staub 4050
37 Gary Sheffield 4026
38 Rogers Hornsby 4016
39 Cap Anson 3979
40 Tim Raines 3977
41 Tony Gwynn 3955
42 Jesse Burkett 3954
43 Harold Baines 3942
44 Nap Lajoie 3892
45 Dwight Evans 3890
46 Darrell Evans 3863
47 Jeff Bagwell 3843
48 Fred McGriff 3834
49 Lou Brock 3833
50 Mike Schmidt 3820
51 Richie Ashburn 3815
52 Roberto Alomar 3806
53 Billy Williams 3799
54 Ken Griffey Jr. 3797
55 Eddie Mathews 3785
56 Max Carey 3782
57 Brooks Robinson 3761
58 Sam Rice 3750
59 Sam Crawford 3744
60 Goose Goslin 3740
61 Jake Beckley 3729
62 Luis Gonzalez 3727
63 Tony Perez 3700
64 Fred Clarke 3699
65 Harmon Killebrew 3693
66 Harry Hooper 3678
67 Bill Dahlen 3661
68 Roberto Clemente 3656
69 Frankie Frisch 3639
70 Willie McCovey 3625
71 Edgar Martinez 3619
72 Zack Wheat 3606
73 George Davis 3604
74 John Olerud 3602
75 Chili Davis 3589
T76 Lou Whitaker 3586
T76 Omar Vizquel 3586
78 Willie Keeler 3585
79 Eddie Yost 3576
80 Al Simmons 3572
81 Ozzie Smith 3565
82 Harry Heilmann 3556
83 Mark Grace 3554
84 Brett Butler 3542
85 Julio Franco 3541
86 Nellie Fox 3524
87 Roger Connor 3507
88 Mickey Vernon 3499
89 Willie Randolph 3491
90 Rabbit Maranville 3483
91 Andre Dawson 3474
92 Dave Parker 3451
93 Jim Thome 3446
94 Steve Finley 3445
95 Bernie Williams 3444
96 Luis Aparicio 3440
T97 George Van Haltren 3438
T97 Enos Slaughter 3438
99 Billy Hamilton 3434
100 Ed Delahanty 3432
101 Brian Downing 3425
102 Manny Ramirez 3419
103 Ernie Banks 3416
104 Pee Wee Reese 3406
105 Kenny Lofton 3405
106 Ron Santo 3400
107 Sammy Sosa 3396
T108 Jimmy Ryan 3388
T108 Buddy Bell 3388
110 Vada Pinson 3385
111 Tony Phillips 3384
112 Joe Cronin 3378
113 Joe Judge 3367
114 Ted Simmons 3366
115 Graig Nettles 3363
116 Al Oliver 3360
117 Carlton Fisk 3348
118 Barry Larkin 3334
119 George Sisler 3332
120 Jimmy Dykes 3323
121 Bid McPhee 3318
122 Doc Cramer 3317
T123 Ken Singleton 3309
T123 Jimmy Sheckard 3309
125 Stan Hack 3306
126 Alex Rodriguez 3292
T127 Keith Hernandez 3284
T127 Chipper Jones 3284
129 Alan Trammell 3252
130 Willie Stargell 3247
131 Derek Jeter 3246
132 Dan Brouthers 3241
133 Jeff Kent 3232
134 Joe Kuhel 3231
135 Joe Kelley 3213
136 Larry Walker 3211
T137 Don Baylor 3207
T137 Bill Buckner 3207
139 Joe Torre 3206
140 Jim Rice 3186
T141 Ryne Sandberg 3181
T141 Dummy Hoy 3181
143 Will Clark 3172
144 Toby Harrah 3170
145 Fred Tenney 3168
146 Jose Cruz 3156
147 Bob Johnson 3150
148 Joe Sewell 3149
149 Lave Cross 3139
150 Bobby Wallace 3130
151 Buddy Myer 3128
152 Dale Murphy 3125
153 Jack Clark 3112
T154 Duke Snider 3108
T154 Billy Herman 3108
156 Steve Garvey 3107
157 Heinie Manush 3100
158 Andres Galarraga 3094
159 Arky Vaughan 3086
160 Dave Concepcion 3083
161 Red Schoendienst 3076
162 Kiki Cuyler 3060
163 Joe DiMaggio 3050
164 Bob Elliott 3044
165 Orlando Cepeda 3041
166 Carlos Delgado 3033
T167 Willie Davis 3030
T167 Tony Fernandez 3030
169 Jim Bottomley 3020
170 Paul O'Neill 3019
171 Mark McGwire 3018
172 Sherry Magee 3015
T173 Gary Gaetti 3010
T173 Dick Bartell 3010
175 Gary Carter 3008
176 Bobby Grich 3006
177 Ron Fairly 3005
178 Jake Daubert 3002
During his MLB career, Carlton gave up the most base hits to Keith Hernandez (44).
Hank Aaron holds the MLB records for the most career runs batted in (RBI) (2,297), extra base hits (1,477), and total bases (6,856).
Yes. Through the 2011 season, Derek Jeter has the most career postseason hits with 191.
Hank Aaron had a career batting average of .305 (3,771 base hits in 12,364 at bats).
Pete Rose's career batting average was .303 (4,256 base hits on 14,053 at bats).
Pete Rose had 4,256 career hits.
That would be Hall of Famer Stan Musial with 3,630 base hits in his career as a Cardinal (1941-1963).
During his MLB career, Carlton gave up the most base hits to Keith Hernandez (44).
Hall of Fame catcher Gabby Hartnett ended his career with 1912 base hits.
Through games played on September 8, 2008 that would be Edgar Martinez who had 2,247 career base hits with the Seattle Mariners. For a season, that would be Ichiro Suzuki who had 262 base hits in 2004.
Pete Rose, of course. 4256 career hits.
Ernie Banks ended his career with 2,583 base hits.
Yes, Lloyd and Paul Waner. Lloyd played from 1927-1945 and spent most of his career with the Pirates. His career batting average was .316 and he had 2459 base hits. Paul played from 1926-1945 and also spent most of his career with the Pirates. His career batting average was .333 and he had 3152 base hits. Both were outfielders and Paul was about 3 years older than Lloyd.
Hank Aaron holds the MLB records for the most career runs batted in (RBI) (2,297), extra base hits (1,477), and total bases (6,856).
Ty Cobb has the most base hits record of 4,191.
Craig Biggio ended his career with 3,060 base hits which included 668 doubles, 55 triples, and 291 home runs.
Yes. Through the 2011 season, Derek Jeter has the most career postseason hits with 191.