List of Major League Baseball career plate appearance leaders
In baseball statistics, a player is credited with a plate appearance (denoted by PA) each time he completes a turn batting. A player completes a turn batting when: he strikes out or is declared out before reaching first base; or he reaches first base safely or is awarded first base (by a base on balls, hit by pitch, or catcher's interference); or he hits a fair ball which causes a preceding runner to be put out for the third out before he himself is put out or reaches first base safely (see also left on base, fielder's choice, force play). In other words, a plate appearance ends when the batter is put out, the inning ends, or he becomes a runner. A related statistic, at bats, counts a subset of plate appearances that end under certain circumstances.
Pete Rose[1][2] is the all-time leader with 15,890 career plate appearances. Rose is the only player in MLB history to surpass 14,000 and 15,000 career plate appearances.[3] Carl Yastrzemski[4] (13,992), Hank Aaron[5] (13,941), Rickey Henderson[6] (13,346), Ty Cobb[7] (13,103), and Albert Pujols[8] (13,041) are the only other players to surpass 13,000 career plate appearances.
As of September 27, 2024, no active players are in the top 100 for career plate appearances. The active leader is Andrew McCutchen in 143rd with 9,156.
Key
[edit]Rank | Among leaders in career plate appearances. A blank field indicates a tie. |
Player (2025 PAs) | Plate appearances in 2025. |
PA | Career plate appearances. |
* | Elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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Bold | Active player.[a] |
List
[edit]- Stats updated as of the end of the 2024 season.
Rank | Player (2025 PAs) | PA |
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1 | Pete Rose | 15,890 |
2 | Carl Yastrzemski* | 13,992 |
3 | Hank Aaron* | 13,941 |
4 | Rickey Henderson* | 13,346 |
5 | Ty Cobb* | 13,103 |
6 | Albert Pujols | 13,041 |
7 | Cal Ripken Jr.* | 12,883 |
8 | Eddie Murray* | 12,817 |
9 | Stan Musial* | 12,721 |
10 | Barry Bonds | 12,606 |
11 | Derek Jeter* | 12,602 |
12 | Willie Mays* | 12,545 |
13 | Craig Biggio* | 12,504 |
14 | Dave Winfield* | 12,358 |
15 | Robin Yount* | 12,249 |
16 | Alex Rodriguez | 12,207 |
17 | Paul Molitor* | 12,167 |
18 | Adrián Beltré* | 12,130 |
19 | Eddie Collins* | 12,087 |
20 | Rafael Palmeiro | 12,046 |
21 | Tris Speaker* | 12,020 |
22 | Omar Vizquel | 12,013 |
23 | Miguel Cabrera | 11,796 |
24 | Brooks Robinson* | 11,782 |
25 | Honus Wagner* | 11,756 |
26 | Frank Robinson* | 11,744 |
27 | George Brett* | 11,625 |
28 | Al Kaline* | 11,597 |
29 | Reggie Jackson* | 11,418 |
30 | Mel Ott* | 11,347 |
31 | Cap Anson* | 11,331 |
32 | Joe Morgan* | 11,329 |
33 | Ken Griffey Jr.* | 11,304 |
34 | Rabbit Maranville* | 11,260 |
35 | Lou Brock* | 11,240 |
36 | Luis Aparicio* | 11,231 |
37 | Rusty Staub | 11,229 |
38 | Harold Baines* | 11,092 |
39 | Carlos Beltrán | 11,031 |
40 | Gary Sheffield | 10,947 |
41 | Johnny Damon | 10,917 |
42 | Tony Pérez* | 10,861 |
43 | Ozzie Smith* | 10,778 |
44 | Max Carey* | 10,772 |
45 | Andre Dawson* | 10,769 |
46 | Paul Waner* | 10,767 |
47 | Wade Boggs* | 10,740 |
48 | Darrell Evans | 10,737 |
49 | Ichiro Suzuki | 10,734 |
50 | Babe Ruth* | 10,626 |
Notes
[edit]- ^ A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or has not played for a full season.
References
[edit]- ^ "Pete Rose Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ Sturgill, Andy (May 1, 2014). "Pete Rose Biography". Society For American Baseball Research. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "Career Leaders For Plate Appearances". Baseball Almanac. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "Carl Yastrzemski Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "Hank Aaron Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "Rickey Henderson Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "Ty Cobb Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
- ^ "Albert Pujols Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved September 19, 2022.
External links
[edit]- MLB official list
- "Career Leaders & Records for Plate Appearances". Baseball-Reference.com.