Hits
|
Team
|
Player
|
3,900
|
Tigers
|
Ty Cobb
|
3,630
|
Cardinals
|
Stan Musial
|
3,600
|
Braves
|
Hank Aaron
|
3,465
|
Yankees
|
Derek Jeter
|
3,419
|
Red Sox
|
Carl Yastrzemski
|
3,358
|
Reds
|
Pete Rose
|
3,187
|
Giants
|
Willie Mays
|
3,184
|
Orioles
|
Cal Ripken
|
3,154
|
Royals
|
George Brett
|
3,142
|
Brewers
|
Robin Yount
|
3,141
|
Padres
|
Tony Gwynn
|
3,060
|
Astros
|
Craig Biggio
|
3,012
|
Cubs
|
Cap Anson
|
3,000
|
Pirates
|
Roberto Clemente
|
2,889
|
Twins/Senators
|
Sam Rice
|
|
Hits
|
Team
|
Player
|
2,804
|
Dodgers
|
Zack Wheat
|
2,749
|
White Sox
|
Luke Appling
|
2,542
|
Mariners
|
Ichiro Suzuki
|
2,519
|
Rockies
|
Todd Helton
|
2,368
|
Angels
|
Garret Anderson
|
2,306
|
Phillies
|
Jimmy Rollins
|
2,230
|
Rangers
|
Michael Young
|
2,046
|
Guardians/Indians
|
Nap Lajoie
|
1,882
|
Athletics
|
Bert Campaneris
|
1,846
|
Nationals
|
Ryan Zimmerman
|
1,777
|
Mets
|
David Wright
|
1,583
|
Blue Jays
|
Tony Fernandez
|
1,480
|
Rays
|
Carl Crawford
|
1,337
|
Diamondbacks
|
Luis Gonzalez
|
1,273
|
Marlins
|
Luis Castillo
|
|
Shocked the Twins/Senators guy wasn't either Rod Carew or Harmon Killebrew. I guess Carew got a big chunk with the Angels and Killer hit more for power than for average.