Ty Cobb
Peter Edward "Pete" Rose (born April 14, 1941) is a former Major League Baseball player and Manager. Pete Rose is known to be one of the better hitters of All Time in Major League history due to having 4,256 hits in his career which leads all of Major League Baseball in history.
Milt Pappas - 132 career hits in 1073 at bats, for a cool .123 batting average
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The Sultan of Swat collected 2,873 career hits in 22 major league seasons.
Pete Rose
Pete Rose
2nd most career hits in MLB history is 4,189 by Ty Cobb. First is 4,256 by Pete Rose.
As of August 18, 2009 that is Tony Gwynn with 3,141.
For a career -- Ty Cobb (4189, second to Pete Rose) For a season -- George Sisler (257, second to Ichiro Suzuki)
Peter Edward "Pete" Rose (born April 14, 1941) is a former Major League Baseball player and Manager. Pete Rose is known to be one of the better hitters of All Time in Major League history due to having 4,256 hits in his career which leads all of Major League Baseball in history.
Milt Pappas - 132 career hits in 1073 at bats, for a cool .123 batting average
The youngest player in Major League Baseball history to lead the league in hits is Ty Cobb. He accomplished this feat at the age of 19 in 1907, when he recorded a total of 240 hits while playing for the Detroit Tigers. Cobb's remarkable performance set a high standard for young players in the league and remains a significant achievement in baseball history.
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A player's career hits are the amount of hits they had in their entire major league career.
Pete Rose - 4,256 hits