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Tris Speaker is the all-time leader in doubles, with 792.
In
baseball , a
double is a hit in which the batter advances to second base in one play, without the benefit of a
fielding error , advancing to second on a throw to another base, or another runner being put out on a
fielder's choice .
[1] A batter may also be credited with a ground-rule double when a fair ball, after touching the ground, bounds into the stands or becomes lodged in a fence or scoreboard.
[2]
Hall of Fame center fielder
Tris Speaker
[3]
[4]
[5] holds the
Major League Baseball career doubles record with 792.
[6]
Pete Rose
[7] is second with 746, the
National League record.
[8] Speaker, Rose,
Stan Musial
[9] (725), and
Ty Cobb
[10] (724) are the only players with more than 700 doubles.
[6]
Albert Pujols
[11] has the most career doubles by a right-handed hitter with 686. Only doubles hit during the regular season are included in the totals (
Derek Jeter
[12] holds the record in post-season doubles, with 32).
[13]
Key
List
Freddie Freeman, the active leader in doubles and is tied for 85th all-time.
Stats updated as of April 25, 2024.
Notes
^ A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or not played for a full season.
See also
References
^
"Rule 10.06" . Official Baseball Rules .
Major League Baseball .
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"Rule 6.09(e)" . Official Baseball Rules .
Major League Baseball .
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"Tris Speaker Career Stats" . Baseball Reference . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
^ Jensen, Don.
"Tris Speaker Bio" . Society For American Baseball Research . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
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"Tris Speaker Hall of Fame Profile" . National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
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a
b
"Career Leaders & Records for Doubles" . Baseball-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC.
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"Pete Rose Career Stats" . Baseball Reference . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
^
"Historical Player Stats (sorted by doubles, NL only)" .
Major League Baseball .
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"Stan Musial Career Stats" . Baseball Reference . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
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"Ty Cobb Career Stats" . Baseball Reference . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
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"Albert Pujols Career Stats" . Baseball Reference . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
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"Derek Jeter Postseason Stats" . Baseball Reference . Retrieved August 1, 2021 .
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"All-time and Single-Season Playoffs Batting Leaders" . Baseball-Reference.com . Sports Reference LLC.
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