How Has The Most Hits In Baseball History?
Contents
How has the most hits in baseball history?
The answer may surprise you.
Babe Ruth
Babe Ruth was an American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball spanned 22 seasons, from 1914 through 1935. Nicknamed “The Bambino” and “The Sultan of Swat”, Ruth established many MLB batting records, including career home runs (714), runs batted in (RBIs) (2,213), bases on balls (2,062), slugging percentage (.690), and on-base plus slugging (OPS) (1.164); the latter two still stand as of 2019. Ruth is regarded as one of the greatest sports heroes in American culture and is considered by many to be the greatest baseball player of all time.
Called the “Sultan of Swat”
Babe Ruth, byname of George Herman Ruth, Jr., also called the Bambino and the Sultan of Swat, (born February 6, 1895, Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.—died August 16, 1948, New York, New York), professional baseball player. A legendary figure in the sport, he was its greatest home run hitter and one of its most commanding players.
Played for 22 seasons
Ruth played for 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), from 1914 to 1935. He was a member of three winning World Series teams with the New York Yankees, and is widely considered to be one of the greatest baseball players in history. Ruth led the American League in home runs during a majority of his career, and by the end of his career had shattered most major league batting records. These included records for most career home runs (714), most home runs in a single season (60), most total bases in a single season (457), most runs scored in a single season (177), and most slugging percentage in a single season (.847). Ruth is also regarded as one of the greatest sluggers of all time; he has been numbered among baseball’s best hitters ever, including Baseball Hall of Famers Ty Cobb and Hank Aaron.
Ruth first gained fame as a pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, winning three World Series with them from 1915 to 1918. His pitching career was cut short when he developed a chronic elbow condition that forced him to retire from pitching after only five years. Ruth subsequently shifted his focus to playing outfield, where he quickly became one of baseball’s most prolific hitters; by the end of his career, he had set numerous major league batting records.
Had 2,873 hits
Babe Ruth is widely regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time. He played for 22 seasons on various teams, most notably the Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees. During his career, he amassed an impressive 2,873 hits, which is still the most in baseball history. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936.
Ty Cobb
Ty Cobb is often credited as the player with the most hits in baseball history. He played for the Detroit Tigers for 22 seasons (1905-1926), and his career batting average was .367. He also held the record for the most hits in a season with 248 in 1911.
Called the “Georgia Peach”
Cobb was born in rural Georgia in 1886 and was notorious for his fierce competitiveness and fiery temperament on the field. He began his major league career with the Detroit Tigers in 1905 and quickly established himself as one of the game’s best players. He won nine consecutive batting titles, including a record-tying four consecutive titles from 1907 to 1910, and finished his career with a .366 batting average, the second highest in major league history. Cobb also holds the all-time record for most hits in a single season with 248, set in 1911.
Played for 24 seasons
Ty Cobb played for 24 seasons with the Detroit Tigers and Philadelphia Athletics. He compiled a .366 batting average over his career, which is the highest batting average in Major League Baseball history. He also has the most hits in baseball history, with 4,191.
Had 4,189 hits
Cobb played 22 seasons in the majors, compiling 4,189 hits—the most by any player in history until Pete Rose surpassed him in 1985. In 1936, Cobb received the most votes of any player on the inaugural Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, receiving 222 out of a possible 226 votes (98.2%); he was the only player unanimously elected that year.
Hank Aaron
On April 8, 1974, Hank Aaron of the Atlanta Braves became the all-time leader in hits, surpassing the great Babe Ruth. This article looks at how Hank Aaron’s record has stood the test of time.
Played for 23 seasons
Hank Aaron played Major League Baseball (MLB) for 23 seasons, from 1954 through 1976. Aaron is regarded as one of the greatest baseball players of all time. In 1999, The Sporting News ranked Aaron fifth on its “List of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players,” and he was elected to the Major League Baseball All-Century Team in 2000.
Had 3,771 hits
Hank Aaron is a retired American baseball player who served as the right fielder for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves from 1954 to 1976. He held the record for most career hits from 1974 until his death in 2021, when he was surpassed by Ichiro Suzuki. He also held the record for most career RBIs from 1955 until his death, when he was surpassed by Alex Rodriguez.
Aaron was born and raised in Mobile, Alabama. He played minor league baseball for several years before making his major league debut with the Braves in 1954. He quickly became one of the team’s best players, and by 1957 he was selected to play in the All-Star Game. His successes continued throughout the 1960s, as he became one of the most feared hitters in baseball. In 1971, he broke Babe Ruth’s all-time home run record, and two years later he won the National League MVP Award.
After a brief retirement in 1976, Aaron returned to playing baseball in 1977 with the Milwaukee Brewers. He played two more seasons before retiring for good in 1979. Hank Aaron was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1982.