See your favorite baseball team"s all-time hit leader
Below is a list of the all-time hits leaders for each MLB team as of September 2015. Hits, for the purpose of this list, are the total number of singles, doubles, triples, and home runs of a given player during his time with the team.
American League
National League
*Active player still with team, so number of hits continues to grow.
** Cap Anson played in the 1800s. Ernie Banks holds the modern-era record with 2,583.
American League
- Baltimore Orioles: Cal Ripken Jr. (3,184)
- Boston Red Sox: Carl Yastrzemski (3,419)
- Chicago White Sox: Luke Appling (2,749)
- Cleveland Indians: Napoleon Lajoie (2,046)
- Detroit Tigers: Ty Cobb (3,902)
- Houston Astros: Craig Biggio (3,060)
- Kansas City Royals: George Brett (3,154)
- Los Angeles Angels: Garret Anderson (2,368)
- Oakland/K.C./Philadelphia Athletics: Bert Campaneris (1,882)
- Seattle Mariners: Ichiro Suzuki (2,533)
- Minnesota Twins/original Washington Senators: Sam Rice (2,889)
- New York Yankees: Derek Jeter (3465)
- Tampa Bay Rays: Carl Crawford (1480*)
- Texas Rangers: Ivan Rodriguez (active)
- Toronto Blue Jays: Tony Fernandez (1,583)
National League
- Arizona Diamondbacks: Luis Gonzalez (1,337)
- Atlanta/Milwaukee Braves: Hank Aaron (3,600)
- Chicago Cubs: Cap Anson
- Cincinnati Reds: Pete Rose (3,358)
- Colorado Rockies: Todd Helton (2,519)
- Florida Marlins: Luis Castillo (1,273)
- Los Angeles/Brooklyn Dodgers: Zack Wheat (2,804)
- Milwaukee Brewers: Robin Yount (3,142)
- New York Mets: David Wright (1745*)
- Philadelphia Phillies: Jimmy Rollins (2,306)
- Pittsburgh Pirates: Roberto Clemente (3,000)
- San Diego Padres: Tony Gwynn (3,141)
- San Francisco Giants: Willie Mays (3,187)
- St. Louis Cardinals: Stan Musial (3,630)
- Washington Nationals/Montreal Expos: Tim Wallach (1,694)
*Active player still with team, so number of hits continues to grow.
** Cap Anson played in the 1800s. Ernie Banks holds the modern-era record with 2,583.
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