Ty Cobb has the second most hits in MLB history. He played from 1905 until 1928 and had over 4,000 hits during his career.
Roberto Clemente, a Puerto Rican baseball player, died in a plane crash on December 31, 1972. He achieved 3,000 career hits during his time in Major League Baseball. As a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Clemente was known for his exceptional talent and humanitarian work.
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According to Baseball Almanac, the first manager to be ejected from a World Series game was Detroit Tigers manager Hughie Jennings in the second game of the 1907 World Series between the Tigers and Cubs for arguing a caught stealing call.
Pete Rose holds the record for all time Career hits with 4,256.
Stan Musial is fourth on the all-time hits list with 3,630.
Hank Aaron holds the Braves franchise record for career base hits with 3,600.
Career Length is the amount of time someone holds their career.
Ty Cobb has the second most hits in MLB history. He played from 1905 until 1928 and had over 4,000 hits during his career.
In the entire world of baseball, the all time career home run leader is Japanese legend Sadaharu Oh, who hit 868 home runs in a career that spanned 1959-1980. Oh also had a lifetime batting average of .301, 2,786 career base hits and 2,170 career RBIs. In the United States, the career home run leader is Barry Bonds who has hit 762 home runs through the 2007 season.
Roberto Clemente, a Puerto Rican baseball player, died in a plane crash on December 31, 1972. He achieved 3,000 career hits during his time in Major League Baseball. As a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates, Clemente was known for his exceptional talent and humanitarian work.
Cap Anson. Anson's 3435 career base hits was an MLB record until 1923 when Cobb broke it ending the season with 3453 base hits.
Bob Hayes (1965-1974) holds the career team record with 71.
Bob Hayes (1965-1974) holds the career team record with 71.
Through August 12, 2016, Alex Rodriguez had 3,115 career hits. On June 19, 2015, he collected No. 3,000 with a first-inning home run off Detroit's Justin Verlander at Yankee Stadium. Rodriguez became the 29th player in the history of Major League Baseball to attain the hallowed mark.He is 19th on the all-time list for career hits.
According to Baseball Almanac, Hall of Famer Sam Crawford, who played with the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers between 1899-1917, is MLB's all time leader in inside the park home runs with 51. The actual correct answer is Jesse Burkett with 55, as noted at baseball-reference.com. Here is the link: http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jesse_Burkett