Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
ANAHEIM ANGELS
CAREER
DOUBLES 2B
1 Garret Anderson 462
2 Tim Salmon 339
3 Brian Downing 282
4 Darin Erstad 279
5 Jim Fregosi 219
6 Gary DiSarcina 186
7 Bobby Grich 183
8 Adam Kennedy 176
9 Wally Joyner 175
10 Chili Davis 167
11 Troy Glaus 165
12 Jim Edmonds 161
13 Doug DeCinces 149
14 Vladimir Guerrero 147
T15 Don Baylor 140
T15 Rod Carew 140
17 Jack Howell 119
18 Bob Boone 115
19 Bob Rodgers 114
20 Scott Spiezio 110
T21 Bengie Molina 108
T21 Orlando Cabrera 108
T23 Dick Schofield 104
T23 Chone Figgins 104
25 Albie Pearson 98
T26 Fred Lynn 94
T26 David Eckstein 94
28 Johnny Ray 92
29 Devon White 91
30 Bobby Knoop 89
31 Dave Chalk 88
32 Reggie Jackson 87
33 Carney Lansford 80
34 Sandy Alomar Sr. 79
35 Lee Stanton 78
36 Ron Jackson 77
37 Billy Moran 71
T38 Orlando Palmeiro 69
T38 Luis Polonia 69
40 Joe Rudi 68
41 Jim Spencer 65
T42 Chad Curtis 64
T42 J.T. Snow 64
44 Mickey Rivers 62
T45 Felix Torres 61
T45 Juan Beniquez 61
47 Gary Pettis 59
T48 Frank Robinson 55
T48 Randy Velarde 55
T50 Rick Reichardt 54
T50 Rick Miller 54
T52 Jay Johnstone 53
T52 Bob Oliver 53
54 Lee Thomas 52
T55 Jose Cardenal 51
T55 Dan Ford 51
T55 Mo Vaughn 51
T55 Leon Wagner 51
T59 Jerry Remy 50
T59 Casey Kotchman 50
T61 Jose Molina 49
T61 Tony Phillips 49
T61 Damion Easley 49
64 Paul Schaal 48
T65 Maicer Izturis 46
T65 Ruppert Jones 46
T65 Robb Quinlan 46
T65 Roger Repoz 46
T65 Ken McMullen 46
T70 Dave Winfield 45
T70 Juan Rivera 45
T70 Dave Hollins 45
T70 Howie Kendrick 45
T74 Bruce Bochte 44
T74 Rex Hudler 44
T74 Brad Fullmer 44
77 Ken Berry 43
T78 Benji Gil 42
T78 Tom Satriano 42
T78 Jeff Davanon 42
81 Lance Parrish 40
Joe Franklin
Tris Speaker hit a record 792 doubles during his career.
The MLB record for career doubles is held by Tris Speaker with 792. He played with the Boston Red Sox from 1907-1915, Cleveland Indians from 1916-1926, Washington Senators in 1927, and Philadelphia Athletics in 1928. He had 5 seasons of 50+ doubles, his best being 1923 when he had 59.
Zack Wheat
Rickey Henderson holds the record for most career stolen bases with 1,406.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar owns the record for the most points in a career. He holds the record with 38,387 points in his career.
Marty Riessen
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.
Peyton Manning holds the record for the most game-winning drives in his NFL career.
Kent Tekulve Mike Williams holds the Pirates team record for saves with 46 in 2002. Elroy Face holds the Pirates career save record with 188. Tekulve had 158 saves during his career with the Pirates.
Trev Alberts
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