According to Baseball Almanac, Hall of Famer Sam Crawford, who played with the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers between 1899-1917, is MLB's all time leader in inside the park home runs with 51.
The actual correct answer is Jesse Burkett with 55, as noted at baseball-reference.com. Here is the link:
http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Jesse_Burkett
Pete Rose holds the career record with 4,256 hits.
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Pete Rose
2nd most career hits in MLB history is 4,189 by Ty Cobb. First is 4,256 by Pete Rose.
During his MLB career, Carlton gave up the most base hits to Keith Hernandez (44).
As of 2009, Bernie Williams is second in career postseason hits with 128.
pete rose, 4,256 hits in his career
Barry Bonds
1331.After the 2010 MLB season, Jeter has 2926 career base hits. Pete Rose holds the MLB record for career base hits with 4256.If Jeter plays for 7 more seasons and averages 190 base hits per season, at the end of the 2017 season he would have 4256 base hits and be tied with Rose for the MLB record. He would be 43 years old in 2017.UPDATE: Through the 2012 season, Derek Jeter now has 3,304 hits. He would need 952 more.
most at bats in lifetime - pete rose [14,053] most career hits in lifetime - pete rose [4,256]
Pete Rose - 4,256 Hits
Barry Bonds