Wally Joyner with 172 base hits in 1986.
ichiro suzuki may 2001
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.
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Pete Rose had 4,256 hits during his career.
Cam Newton
ichiro suzuki may 2001
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.
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Cal Ripken
Freddie Lindstrom in 1924, Joe Garagiola in 1946 and Jacoby Ellsbury in 2007 all had 4 hits in a World Series Game.
MLB rookie records encompass various achievements by first-year players, including batting, pitching, and overall performance. Notable records include Pete Alonso's 53 home runs in 2019, which is the highest for a rookie, and Ichiro Suzuki's 242 hits in 2001, the most in a single season by a rookie. On the pitching side, J.R. Richard holds the record for the most strikeouts by a rookie with 305 in 1971. These records highlight the remarkable talent and impact rookies can have on the game.
Pete Rose
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Mike Schmidt with 2234.
Ron Kittle - 35 in 1983. He was selected American League Rookie of the Year.
No. Most Rookie cards do not read Rookie on them. A Rookie Card is a players first year of cards, whether or not it is his rookie season. Players may have one or dozens of rookie cards, depending on how highly touted he was as a youngster and in which year his rookie card was issued