Players With Most
200-Hit Seasons
Player Times
Pete Rose 10
Ichiro Suzuki 10 (Active)
Ty Cobb 9
Lou Gehrig 8
Paul Waner 8
Derek Jeter 8 (Active)
Wade Boggs 7
Charlie Gehringer 7
Rogers Hornsby 7
Steve Garvey 6
Stan Musial 6
Sam Rice 6
AI Simmons 6
George Sisler 6
Bill Terry 6
Michael Young 6
Tony Gwynn 5
Chuck Klein 5
Kirby Puckett 5
Derek Jeter has had seven 200 hit seasons during his career. Three seasons in a row was his longest consecutive streak, he's done that twice.1998, 1999, 20002005, 2006, 20072009
The Yankee's have (to present date) the most 200+ home run seasons in baseball history with 10.
184, 16 short of have 11 consecutive 200+ hit seasons.
As of October 2023, a total of 18 players in Boston Red Sox history have recorded 200-hit seasons. Notable players include Ted Williams, Carl Yastrzemski, and Nomar Garciaparra, each achieving this milestone during their careers. The 200-hit season is a significant benchmark that highlights a player's offensive prowess and consistency throughout the season.
Barry Bonds
In Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds has hit the most home runs.
In the 2008-2010 MLB seasons, there were 497916 total at bats and 4811 batters hit by the pitch for an average of 0.966 batters hit per 100 at bats.
Derek Jeter
Tris Speaker hit the most doubles in MLB history with 792. He was a left handed batter.
Bobby Richardson in 12 seasons hit 34 homeruns Steve Sax in 14 seasons hit 54 Joe Morgan in 22 season hit 268.
If a batter is hit by a pitch, that batter automatically advances to first base.
In MLB, that was Ty Cobb for 23 seasons (1906-1928). His lowest batting average for a season during that time frame was .316.