10. Willie Mays 3,283 hits
9. Eddie Collins 3,314 hits
8. Paul Molitor 3,319 hits
7. Carl Yastrzemski 3,419 hits
6. Honus Wagner 3,430 hits
5. Tris Speaker 3,515 hits
4. Stan Musial 3,630 hits
3. Hank Aaron 3,771 hits
2. Ty Cobb 4,191
1. Pete Rose 4,256 hits
* denotes active player
According to the Major League Baseball.
10. Cincinnati Reds
8,031 wins by the end of 2003
9. Chicago Cubs
8,046 wins by the end of 2003
8. Detroit Tigers
8,078 wins by the end of 2003
7. Cleveland Indians
8,129 wins by the end of 2003
6. Boston Red Sox
8,165 wins by the end of 2003
5. Pittsburgh Pirates
8,204 wins by the end of 2003
4. St. Louis Cardinals
8,231 wins by the end of 2003
3. Los Angeles Dodgers
8,328 wins by the end of 2003
2. San Francisco Giants
8,597 wins by the end of 2003
1. New York Yankees
8,996 wins by the end of 2003
According to the Major League Baseball
10. John Clarkson
1882-1894
328 wins
9. Steve Carlton
1965-1988
329 wins
8. Tim Keefe
1880-1893
342 wins
7. Kid Nichols
1890-1906
361 wins
6. Warren Spahn
1942-1965
363 wins
5. Jim Galvin
1875-1892
365 wins
3. Christy Mathewson (tie)
1900-1916
373 wins
3. Grover Alexander (tie)
1911-1930
373 wins
2. Walter Johnson
1907-1927
417 wins
1. Cy Young
1890-1911
511 wins
According to the Major League Baseball
* denotes active player
10. Phil Niekro
1964-1987
3,342 Ks
9. Walter Johnson
1907-1927
3,508 Ks
8. Gaylord Perry
1962-1983
3,534 Ks
7. Don Sutton
1966-1988
3,574 Ks
6. Tom Seaver
1967-1986
3,640 Ks
5. Bert Blyleven
1970-1992
3,701 Ks
4. Steve Carlton
1965-1988
4,136 Ks
3. Randy Johnson *
1985-active
4,372 and counting…
2. Roger Clemens *
1983-active
4,502 and counting…
1. Nolan Ryan
1966-1993
5,714 Ks
* denotes active player
According to the Major League Baseball
10. Tie: 58
Mark McGwire - St. Louis Cardinals, 1997
Hank Greenberg - Detroit Tigers, 1938
Jimmie Foxx - Philadelphia Phillies, 1932
9. Babe Ruth, 59 - New York Yankees, 1921
8. Babe Ruth, 59 - New York Yankees, 1927
7. Roger Maris, 60 - New York Yankees, 1961
6. Sammy Sosa, 61 - Chicago Cubs, 1999
5. Sammy Sosa, 63 - Chicago Cubs, 2001
4. Mark McGwire, 65 - St. Louis Cardinals, 1999
3 . Sammy Sosa, 66- Chicago Cubs, 1998
2. Mark McGwire, 70 - St. Louis Cardinals, 1998
1. Barry Bonds, 73 - San Francisco Giants, 2001
According to the Major League Baseball
* denotes active player
As of start of 2006 season.
10. Mike Schmidt
1972-1989
548 Home Runs
9. Reggie Jackson
1967-1987
563 Home Runs
8. Harmon Killebrew
1954-1975
573 Home Runs
7. Mark McGwire
1986-2001
583 Home Runs
6. Sammy Sosa
1989-active
588 Home Runs and counting…
5. Frank Robinson
1956-1976
586 Home Runs
4. Willie Mays
1951-1973
660 Home Runs
3. Barry Bonds
1986-active
708 Home Runs and counting…
2. Babe Ruth
1914-1935
714 Home Runs
1. Hank Aaron
1954-1976
755 Home Runs
According to the Major League Baseball.
* denotes active player
10. Dave Winfield
1973-1995
2,973 games played
9. Willie Mays
1951-1973
2,992 games played
8. Cal Ripken Jr.
1981-2001
3,001 games played
6. Stan Musial (tie)
1941-1963
3,026 games played
6. Eddie Murray (tie)
1977-1997
3,026 games played
5. Ty Cobb
1905-1928
3,035 games played
4. Rickey Henderson
1979-2003
3,081 games played
3. Hank Aaron
1954-1976
3,298 games played
2. Carl Yastrzemski
1961-1983
3,308 games played
1. Pete Rose
1963-1986
3,562 games played
Regular Season games only
* denotes active player
According to the Major League Baseball
2000 - Adrian Gonzalez, 1B :|: Florida Marlins
2001 - Joe Mauer, C :|: Minnesota Twins
2002 - Bryan Bullington, P :|: Pittsburgh Pirates
2003 - Delmon Young, RF :|: Tampa Bay Devil Rays
2004 - Matt Bush, SS :|: San Diego Padres
2005 - Justin Upton, SS :|: Arizona Diamondbacks
2006 - TBD
2007 - TBD
2008 - TBD
2009 - TBD
1990 - Chipper Jones, SS :|: Atlanta Braves
1991 - Brien Taylor, P :|: New York Yankees
1992 - Phil Nevin, 3B :|: Houston Astros
1993 - Alex Rodriguez, SS :|: Seattle Mariners
1994 - Paul Wilson, P :|: New York Mets
1995 - Darin Erstad, OF :|: California Angels
1996 - Kris Benson, P :|: Pittsburgh Pirates
1997 - Matt Anderson, P :|: Detroit Tigers
1998 - Pat Burrell, IF :|: Philadelphia Phillies
1999 - Josh Hamilton, OF :|: Tampa Bay Devil Rays
According to the Baseball-Almanac.
1980 - Darryl Strawberry, OF :|: New York Mets
1981 - Mike Moore, P :|: Seattle Mariners
1982 - Shawon Dunston, SS :|: Chicago Cubs
1983 - Tim Belcher, P :|: Minnesota Twins
1984 - Shawn Abner, OF :|: New York Mets
1985 - B.J. Surhoff, C :|: Milwaukee Brewers
1986 - Jeff King, IF :|: Pittsburgh Pirates
1987 - Ken Griffey, Jr., OF :|: Seattle Mariners
1988 - Andy Benes, P :|: San Diego Padres
1989 - Ben McDonald, P :|: Baltimore Orioles
According to the Baseball-Almanac