Rusty Staub, an outfielder, first baseman, and DH detween 1963-1985, had 792 hits for the Houston Astros, 531 hits for the Montreal Expos, 582 hits for the Detroit Tigers, and 709 hits for the New York Mets.
For players that had 2000+ career base hits through the end of the 2008 season:
1) Paul Molitor - 2281 for the Brewers, 530 for the Twins, 508 for the Blue Jays.
2) Willie Keeler - 1097 for the Orioles, 974 for the Yankees, 833 for the Dodgers.
3) Rusty Staub - 792 for the Astros, 709 for the Mets, 582 for the Tigers, 531 for the Expos.
4) Bill Buckner - 1136 for the Cubs, 837 for the Dodgers, 577 for the Red Sox.
5) Doc Cramer - 940 for the Red Sox, 817 for the Athletics, 768 for the Tigers.
6) Omar Vizquel - 1616 for the Indians, 531 for the Mariners, 510 for the Giants.
7) Reggie Jackson - 1228 for the Athletics, 661 for the Yankees, 557 for the Angels.
8) Steve Finlay - 847 for the Diamondbacks, 662 for the Padres, 595 for the Astros.
9) Heinie Manush - 1078 for the Senators, 674 for the Tigers, 510 for the Browns.
10) Fred McGriff - 700 for the Braves, 603 for the Rays, 540 for the Blue Jays.
11) Jeff Kent - 1021 for the Giants, 551 for the Dodgers, 510 for the Mets.
12) Alex Rodriguez - 966 for the Mariners, 871 for the Yankees (through games played on May 11, 2009), 569 for the Rangers.
13) Brett Butler - 837 for the Dodgers, 663 for the Indians, 523 for the Giants.
14) Johnny Damon - 894 for the Royals, 730 for the Red Sox, 518 for the Yankees (through games played on May 11, 2009).
15) John Olerud - 910 for the Blue Jays, 709 for the Mariners, 524 for the Mets.
16) Darrell Evans - 952 for the Giants, 712 for the Braves, 559 for the Tigers.
Rusty Staub, who had a career total of 2,716 hits during his 23 seasons in Major League Baseball, is the only player to have 500 hits for four different teams. He played for the Houston Colt .45/Astros (792 hits), the Montreal Expos (531), the New York Mets (709), the Detroit Tigers (582) and the Texas Rangers (102).
Staub, who broke in with Houston when he was 19 in 1963, retired as a Mets player-coach after the 1985 season at the age of 41. He, Ty Cobb and Gary Sheffield are the only players who hit home runs before the age of 20 and after they turned 40.
Dave Kingman.
In 1977, Kingman hit 26 home runs ... 9 for the New York Mets, 11 for the San Diego Padres, 2 for the California Angels, and 4 for the New York Yankees.
10/36=.256
When a player hits the ball to get on base without an error in the field.
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Derek Jeter
vladimir guerreo, manny ramirez
Rusty Staub, who had a career total of 2,716 hits during his 23 seasons in major league baseball, is the only player to have 500 hits for four different teams. He played for the Houston Colt .45/Astros (792 hits), the Montreal Expos (531), the New York Mets (709), the Detroit Tigers (582) and the Texas Rangers (102). Staub, who broke in with Houston when he was 19 in 1963, retired as a Mets player-coach after the 1985 season at the age of 41. He, Ty Cobb and Gary Sheffield are the only players who hit home runs before the age of 20 and after they turned 40.
Baseball players like "just the hits."
pete rose
25% are hits, 75% are not hits.
Vladimir Guerrero
No because it is out duhhh!
Pete rose 4256 hits
Yes.
The force and strength of the blow of the baseball bat propels the baseball forward.
pete rose
Alex Rodriguez