Dan Marino holds the record for second most career touchdowns with 418
Nolan Ryan holds the record with 2,795 career walks allowed (he also holds the record for career strikeouts).
As of the 2008 season, the single season record for home runs by a second baseman is 42 and held by Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals (1922) and Dave Johnson of the Atlanta Braves (1973).
Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles with 345. He also hit 86 home runs as a third baseman for a career total of 431.
Jackie Robinson led Major League Baseball several times in stolen bases and double-plays. He tied with one other player for the most double-plays by a second baseman. He also holds the field percentage record for a second baseman. His first record was set in 1951.
Mark McGwire
Jackie Robinson holds the career record for field percentage by a second baseman, .992 (minimum of 150 games). He shares the single-season record for most double plays by a second baseman, 137 in 1951. He led the National League in stolen bases and in double plays by a second baseman on several occasions.
Dan Marino holds the record for second most career touchdowns with 418
Nolan Ryan holds the record with 2,795 career walks allowed (he also holds the record for career strikeouts).
Pete Rose holds the career record with 4,256 hits.
Pete Rose holds the career record with 4,256 hits.
As of the 2008 season, the single season record for home runs by a second baseman is 42 and held by Rogers Hornsby of the St. Louis Cardinals (1922) and Dave Johnson of the Atlanta Braves (1973).
Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles with 345. He also hit 86 home runs as a third baseman for a career total of 431.
Dan Uggla of the 2006 Florida Marlins with 90 RBIs.
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Jackie Robinson led Major League Baseball several times in stolen bases and double-plays. He tied with one other player for the most double-plays by a second baseman. He also holds the field percentage record for a second baseman. His first record was set in 1951.
Through the 2008 season, that is Dan Marino with 420. Brett Favre holds the record with 463.