Here's the all-time list going into the 2008 season:
ANAHEIM ANGELS
CAREER
AT BATS AB
1 Garret Anderson 7432
2 Tim Salmon 5934
3 Brian Downing 5854
4 Darin Erstad 5258
5 Jim Fregosi 5244
6 Bobby Grich 4100
7 Gary DiSarcina 3744
8 Chili Davis 3491
9 Dick Schofield 3434
10 Wally Joyner 3356
11 Adam Kennedy 3334
12 Don Baylor 3105
13 Rod Carew 3080
14 Sandy Alomar Sr. 3054
T15 Bob Boone 3033
T15 Bob Rodgers 3033
17 Troy Glaus 2962
18 Doug DeCinces 2884
19 Jim Edmonds 2644
20 Bobby Knoop 2617
21 Chone Figgins 2517
22 Bengie Molina 2484
23 Dave Chalk 2474
24 Jack Howell 2408
25 Reggie Jackson 2331
26 Vladimir Guerrero 2313
27 Albie Pearson 2247
28 Devon White 2231
29 David Eckstein 2208
30 Luis Polonia 2138
31 Rick Reichardt 1962
32 Gary Pettis 1863
33 Lee Stanton 1794
34 Orlando Cabrera 1785
35 Jim Spencer 1774
36 Scott Spiezio 1766
37 J.T. Snow 1761
38 Lee Thomas 1733
T39 Ron Jackson 1709
T39 Carney Lansford 1709
41 Fred Lynn 1682
T42 Mickey Rivers 1663
T42 Johnny Ray 1663
44 Jerry Remy 1646
45 Billy Moran 1627
46 Leon Wagner 1615
47 Paul Schaal 1557
48 Ken McMullen 1487
T49 Chad Curtis 1477
T49 Roger Repoz 1477
T51 Orlando Palmeiro 1459
T51 Jay Johnstone 1459
53 Jose Cardenal 1454
54 Juan Beniquez 1442
55 Joe Rudi 1441
56 Bob Oliver 1412
57 Lance Parrish 1388
58 Tom Satriano 1331
59 Rick Miller 1314
60 Felix Torres 1191
61 Dan Ford 1170
62 Mo Vaughn 1138
63 Bruce Bochte 1137
64 Ken Berry 1122
65 Damion Easley 1099
66 Randy Velarde 1094
67 Gary Gaetti 1092
68 Rob Wilfong 1091
69 Willie Smith 1013
70 Joe Koppe 1002
71 Dave Winfield 982
72 Jeff Davanon 978
73 Aurelio Rodriguez 977
74 Ruppert Jones 974
75 Bobby Bonds 970
76 Frank Robinson 961
77 Jose Molina 958
78 Vada Pinson 950
79 Joe Adcock 946
80 Dave Hollins 935
81 Tony Phillips 930
82 Don Mincher 886
83 Jorge Fabregas 882
84 Maicer Izturis 879
85 Rick Burleson 869
T86 Alex Johnson 856
T86 Ed Kirkpatrick 856
88 Juan Rivera 841
89 Mark McLemore 821
90 Benji Gil 816
91 Tim Foli 810
92 Robb Quinlan 800
93 Matt Walbeck 772
94 Casey Kotchman 764
95 Junior Felix 739
96 Luis Sojo 732
97 Greg Myers 706
98 Bobby Clark 705
99 Dave Collins 684
100 Rene Gonzales 682
101 Tony Armas 651
102 Rex Hudler 649
103 Daryl Sconiers 637
104 Brad Fullmer 635
105 Tony Solaita 633
106 Ken Hunt 632
107 Terry Humphrey 631
108 George Thomas 630
109 Ellie Rodriguez 621
110 Lee Stevens 618
111 Shawn Wooten 615
T112 Joe Lahoud 613
T112 George Hendrick 613
114 Howie Kendrick 605
115 Joe Azcue 601
116 Todd Greene 595
117 Tom Egan 587
118 Bubba Morton 586
119 Lyman Bostock 568
120 Jose Guillen 565
121 Donnie Hill 561
122 Bobby Valentine 554
123 Leo Cardenas 551
124 John Stephenson 547
125 Jimmy Piersall 545
126 Larry Harlow 542
127 Dante Bichette 533
T128 Bert Campaneris 531
T128 Jeff Torborg 531
T128 Winston Llenas 531
131 Bill Voss 530
132 Lu Clinton 528
133 Jimmie Hall 527
134 Denny Doyle 526
135 Rudy Meoli 524
136 Gary Matthews Jr. 516
137 Mario Guerrero 512
138 Earl Averill 510
As of the start of the 2008 MLB season, the career record holder for intentional walks in Barry Bonds with 686.
Batter - Season: Barry Bonds - 232 in 2004 Career: Barry Bonds - 2558 Pitcher - Season: Amos Rusie - 289 in 1890 Career: Nolan Ryan - 2795
Single season: Ted Williams, 1957: 33 Career: Carl Yastrzemski, 190
Rickey Henderson holds the record for most career stolen bases with 1,406.
Through the 2007 MLB season: The single season MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who was walked 232 times in the 2004 season. The career MLB record for walks is held by Barry Bonds who has been walked 2558 times during his career.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar owns the record for the most points in a career. He holds the record with 38,387 points in his career.
Slugger Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs in a career. In the course of his career, he blasted 762 out of the park.
Mickey Mantle is second on the all-time Yankees list for most strikeouts, with 1,710. Derek Jeter is first.
Peyton Manning holds the record for the most game-winning drives in his NFL career.
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Jerry Rice