Top 100 MLB Players Of All Time - Statistics

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Rank Team/s Position Year Played Fun Fact Answer % Correct
#1 Red Sox, Yankees, Braves RF/LHP 1914-35 714 Homeruns Babe Ruth
100%
#3 Pirates, Giants LF 1986-2007 Hit 73 Homeruns in a single season Barry Bonds
94%
#5 Braves, Brewers RF 1954-76 Most Career RBI's (2,297) Hank Aaron
94%
#4 Red Sox LF 1939-60 .344 Hitter but had no 200 hit seasons Ted Williams
94%
#2 Giants, Mets CF 1951-73 Played in 24 All-Star Games Willie Mays
94%
#7 Red Sox, Blue Jays, Yankees, Astros RHP 1984-2007 Won 7 Cy Young Awards Roger Clemens
86%
#9 Yankees OF 1951-68 World Series Record 18 Homers Mickey Mantle
84%
#6 Tigers, Athletics CF 1905-28 Highest Career Average Ty Cobb
84%
#8 Cardinals 1B/OF 1941-63 1,815 hits both home and road Stan Musial
80%
#10 Pirates SS 1897-1917 8 Time Batting Champion Honus Wagner
78%
#11 Yankees 1B 1923-39 23 Grand Slams Lou Gehrig
78%
#14 A's, Yankees, Blue Jays, Angels, Mets, Mariners, Padres, Red Sox, Dodgers LF 1979-2003 All-time leader in runs, steals Rickey Henderson
76%
#13 Braves, Cubs, Padres, Dodgers RHP 1986-2008 Won 4 consecutive Cy Young Awards Greg Maddux
75%
#16 Phillies 3B 1972-89 Led NL in homers eight times Mike Schmidt
73%
#12 Senators RHP 1907-27 6 wins, 1.14 ERA in 1913 Walter Johnson
71%
#19 Yankees CF 1936-51 361 home runs, 369 strikeouts Joe Dimaggio
67%
#23 Mariners, Rangers, Yankees 3B, SS 1996-2016 Only SS with a 50-homer season Alex Rodriguez
65%
#17 Spiders, Americans RHP 1890-1911 94 wins more than anyone else Cy Young
65%
#18 A's Phillies, Giants, Astros, Reds 2B 1963-84 Led NL OBP four times Joe Morgan
65%
#26 Reds C 1967-83 Only catcher to lead league in total bases Johnny Bench
63%
#21 Giants, Diamondbacks, Yankees, Mariners, Astros, Nationals LHP 1988-2009 Averaged 354 K's 1999-2002 Randy Johnson
63%
#29 Cardinals, Angels 1B 2001-Present He and Miguel Cabrera are only Hall of 100 members to debut this century Albert Pujols
61%
#32 Orioles SS, 3B 1981-2001 Won '91 AL MVP with 95-loss team Cal Ripken Jr.
61%
#31 Yankees SS 1995-2014 Yankees' all-time steals leader Derek Jeter
61%
#30 Royals 3B 1973-93 Won a batting title in three decades George Brett
61%
#34 Pirates RF 1955-72 First homer was inside-the-parker in his third game Roberto Clemente
61%
#22 Mets, Reds, White Sox, Red Sox RHP 1967-86 2.47 ERA over first 10 seasons Tom Seaver
61%
#33 Cardinals RHP 1959-75 Played for the Harlem Globetrotters in 1957-58 Bob Gibson
59%
#27 A's, Red Sox, Phillies, Cubs 1B 1925-45 At least 30 homers and 100 RBIs each season from 1929-40 Jimmie Foxx
59%
#35 Mariners, Reds, White Sox CF 1989-2010 Sixth all time in homers and extra-base hits Ken Griffey Jr.
59%
#20 Reds, Orioles, Dodgers, Indians OF 1956-76 Only player to win MVP in both leagues Frank Robinson
57%
#47 Marlins, Tigers 1B, 3B 2003-Present One of five players to win three straight AL batting titles Miguel Cabrera
57%
#36 Mets, Angels, Astros, Rangers RHP 1966-93 Led NL in ERA (2.76) with 8-16 record in 1987 Nolan Ryan
57%
#38 Reds, Phillies, Expos OF, 1B 1963-86 The Hit King was hitless until his 12th official at-bat Pete Rose
57%
#44 Dodgers LHP 1955-66 382 strikeouts in 1965 is most ever by a lefty Sandy Koufax
57%
#46 Tigers RF 1953-74 Hit .340 at age 20 to become youngest batting champ ever Al Kaline
55%
#40 Red Sox LF 1961-83 Led the AL in outfield assists seven times Carl Yastrzemski
55%
#50 Braves 3B, LF 1993-2012 Fun fact: Record-tying 14 extra-base hits in 14 straight games in 2006 Chipper Jones
55%
#53 Cubs SS, 1B 1953-71 Fun fact: Four straight 40-HR years at SS Ernie Banks
55%
#52 Yankees RHP 1995-2013 Fun fact: 0.70 ERA in 96 playoff games Mariana Rivera
55%
#41 Dodgers,Expos, Red Sox RHP 1992-2009 Struck out 5 of 6 hitters he faced in '99 All-Star Game Pedro Martinez
55%
#55 Twins, Angels 2B, 1B 1967-85 Fun fact: Led MLB in OBP in '70s (.408) Rod Carew
55%
#15 Orioles, Cardinals, Cubs, Braves, Giants 2B 1915-37 Led NL in BA/OBP/SLG each year from 1920-25 Rogers Hornsby
55%
#63 Padres OF 1982-2001 Fun fact: Eight-time NL batting champion Tony Gwynn
55%
#58 Yankees, Mets C 1946-65 Fun fact: Was a 15-time All-Star Yogi Berra
55%
#43 Orioles 3B 1955-77 Hit .303 in nine postseason series, including .429 in 1970 World Series Brooks Robinson
53%
#67 Orioles, Dodgers, Indians, Mets, Angels 1B 1977-97 Fun fact: AL Rookie of the Year in 1977 Eddie Murray
53%
#70 White Sox, A's, Jays 1B 1990-2008 Fun fact: Two-time American League MVP Frank Thomas
53%
#54 Dodgers 2B 1947-56 Fun fact: Stole home 19 times Jackie Robinson
53%
#60 Brewers SS, CF 1974-93 Began big league career at age 18 Robin Yount
53%
#56 Red Sox, Yankees, Rays 3B 1982-99 Fun fact: Led AL in OBP five straight years Wade Boggs
53%
#59 Giants, Padres, A's 1B 1959-80 Fun fact: 18th all time with 521 home runs Willie McCovey
53%
#91 Astros C, 2B 1988-2007 Fun fact: Stole 50 bases in 1998 Craig Biggio
51%
#72 Rangers, Tigers, Nationals, Rangers, Yankees, Marlins C 1991-2011 Fun fact: AL MVP in 1999 Ivan Rodriguez
51%
#69 Astros 1B 1991-2005 Fun fact: Scored over 100 runs nine times Jeff Bagwell
51%
#76 Braves, Red Sox, Cardinals RHP 1988-2009 Fun fact: NL Cy Young winner in 1996 John Smoltz
51%
#79 Dodgers, Mets, Marlins, Padres, A's C 1992-2007 Fun fact: Six 30-HR/100-RBI seasons Mike Piazza
51%
#62 Padres, Cardinals SS 1978-96 Fun fact: 13-time Gold Glove winner Ozzie Smith
51%
#85 Pirates 1B 1962-82, Fun fact: Won 1979 NL MVP at age 39 Willie Stargell
51%
#75 Reds SS 1986-2004 Fun fact: NL MVP in 1995 Barry Larkin
49%
#77 Red Sox, White Sox C 1969-93 Fun fact: 1972 ROY, 11-time All-Star Carlton Fisk
49%
#87 Expos, Mets, Dodgers, Giants C 1974-92 Fun fact: 11-time All-Star, three-time Gold Glove winner Gary Carter
49%
#66 Senators, Twins, Royals 3B 1954-75 Fun fact: Led AL in home runs six times Harmon Killebrew
49%
#86 Indians, Red Sox, Dodgers, White Sox, Rays LF 1993-2011, Fun fact: Had a career-best 165 RBIs in '99 Manny Ramirez
49%
#84 Athletics, Cardinals 1B 1986-2001, Fun fact: Hit a 538-foot home run off Randy Johnson in 1997 Mark McGwire
49%
#57 A's, Yankees, Angels, Orioles OF 1967-87 Fun fact: World Series MVP for two teams Reggie Jackson
49%
#95 Rangers, White Sox, Cubs, Orioles RF 1989-2007 Fun fact: Only player in history with three 60-homer seasons Sammy Sosa
49%
#93 Braves, Mets LHP 1987-2008 Fun fact: 14-16, 3.30 ERA in postseason Tom Glavine
49%
#61 Indians RHP 1936-56 Fun fact: Pitched 279 complete games Bob Feller
47%
#39 Braves, Astros, Tigers 3B 1952-68 Only Brave to play for club in Boston, Milwaukee and Atlanta Eddie Mathews
47%
#78 Brewers, Jays, Twins INF, DH 1978-98 Fun fact: 1993 World Series MVP Paul Molitor
47%
#25 Twins, Indians, Giants, Phillies, White Sox, Cardinals LHP 1965-88 Won 27 of Phillies' 59 games in '72 Steve Carlton
47%
#28 Giants, Reds RHP 1900-16 0.97 World Series ERA (11 starts) Christy Mathewson
45%
#90 Orioles RHP 1965-84 Fun fact: Winningest AL pitcher in the 1970s Jim Palmer
45%
#74 White Sox, Indians, Mets, Padres, Blue Jays, Orioles, Diamondbacks 2B 1988-2004 10-time Gold Glove winner Roberto Alomar
45%
#24 Royals, Twins, Indians, Red Sox CF 1907-28 Most doubles (792) in history Tris Speaker
45%
#94 Indians, Phillies, White Sox, Dodgers, Twins, Orioles 1B 1991-2007 Fun fact: .402 career OBP Jim Thome
43%
#37 Giants RF, 3B 1926-47 Retired 65 years ago, but still ranks 12th all time in RBIs Mel Ott
43%
#45 Braves, Mets, Giants LHP 1942-65, Didn't get the first win until age 25 Warren Spahn
43%
#48 A's, Red Sox LHP 1925-41 Fun fact: Faced Babe Ruth for 10 years, gave up only nine homers to him Lefty Grove
41%
#82 Dodgers, Mets, Giants CF 1947-64 Fun fact: Five straight 40-homer seasons Duke Snider
39%
#65 Tigers, Pirates 1B, OF 1930-47 Two-time AL MVP Hank Greenberg
39%
#97 Cubs, White Sox 3B 1960-74 Fun fact: Only 3B with eight straight 90-RBI seasons Ron Santo
39%
#71 Giants, Red Sox, Dodgers RHP 1960-75 Fun fact: Pitched 244 complete games Juan Marichal
37%
#73 Twins, Pirates, others RHP 1970-92 Fun fact: Two-time World Series winner Bert Blyleven
33%
#68 Giants, Indians, Mariners, Braves, Yankees, Padres, Rangers, Royals RHP 1962-85 Fun fact: Won a Cy Young in both leagues Gaylord Perry
33%
#49 Phillies, A's, Indians 2B 1896-1916 Fun fact: Said to be first player walked intentionally with bases loaded (1901) Nap Lajoie
33%
#51 Phillies, Cubs, Cardinals RHP 1911-1930 Fun fact: Issued no walks in his first 53 innings in 1923 Pete Alexander
33%
#96 Expos, Yankees, Marlins, Orioles, Athletics's, White Sox LF 1979-2002 Fun fact: 84.7 SB% is highest ever (min. 500 attempts) Tim Raines
33%
#42 White Sox, A's 2B 1906-1930 All-time leader in assists (7,630) by a second baseman Eddie Collins
31%
#100 Braves, Yankees, Blue Jays, Indians RHP 1964-87 Fun fact: Ranks fourth all time in innings pitched Phil Niekro
31%
#80 Phillies, Orioles, Astros, Cubs RHP 1948-66 Fun fact: Pitched 28 consecutive complete games Robin Roberts
31%
#64 Phillies, Cubs, Rangers, Red Sox RHP 1965-83 Fun fact: NL Cy Young winner in 1971 Ferguson Jenkins
29%
#81 Tigers 2B 1924-42 Fun fact: Led AL 2B in fielding five times Charlie Gehringer
27%
#89 Forest Citys, Athletics, White Stockings 1B 1871-97 Fun fact: Starred in the Broadway play "A Runaway Colt" Cap Anson
20%
#98 Red Sox, Senators SS 1926-45 Fun fact: Served as AL president for 24 years Joe Cronin
18%
#83 Beaneaters, Cardinals, Phillies RHP 1890-1906 Fun fact: Compiled 361 wins over 15 seasons Kid Nichols
18%
#92 Pirates, Braves, Dodgers, Yankees RF 1926-45 Fun fact: Extra-base hit in 14 straight games in 1927 Paul Waner
18%
#88 Giants, Cardinals 2B 1919-37 Fun fact: Went directly from Fordham to the majors Frankie Frisch
16%
#99 A's, White Sox,Tigers, Senators, Braves, Reds, Red Sox OF 1922-44 Fun fact: 11 straight years of .300/100 Al Simmons
14%
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