MLB: Most Career Triples in Baseball History (All-Time and Active)

The Detroit Tigers' Sam Crawford Has the Most Triples All-Time

The Detroit Tigers’ Sam Crawford Has the Most Triples All-Time

Triples are the rarest of the hits and they are even more rare in today’s game than back in the day.

In the late 1800′s and early 1900′s, during the dead-ball era before Babe Ruth, when home runs were rare, triples were the big hits of the day.

Players of that era still dominate baseball’s all-time triples leaderboard. Hall of Famer Sam Crawford, who played for the Cincinnati Reds and the Detroit Tigers, is the only player with over 300 triples, a record set in 1917, almost 100 years ago.

Crawford’s Tiger teammate Ty Cobb is second all-time with 295.

Fifteen of the top 20 could be said to have played the majority of their careers in the dead-ball era. Really, Stan Musial is the only modern player on the list.

So, below the all-timers, check out today’s second list which is the active career triples leaderboard. See the dropoff in triple production between the eras. But, look at that, another Crawford heads that list – Carl Crawford.

Coming soon…Most Triples in a Season, All-Time and Since 1950.

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ALL-TIME

1. Sam Crawford 309 L 1899-1917
2. Ty Cobb 295 L 1905-1928
3. Honus Wagner 252 R 1897-1917
4. Jake Beckley 244 L 1888-1907
5. Roger Connor 233 L 1880-1897
6. Tris Speaker 222 L 1907-1928
7. Fred Clarke 220 L 1894-1915
8. Dan Brouthers 205 L 1879-1904
9. Joe Kelley 194 R 1891-1908
10. Paul Waner 191 L 1926-1945
11. Bid McPhee 189 R 1882-1899
12. Eddie Collins 187 L 1906-1930
13. Ed Delahanty 186 R 1888-1903
14. Sam Rice 184 L 1915-1934
15. Jesse Burkett 182 L 1890-1905
15. Ed Konetchy 182 R 1907-1921
15. Edd Roush 182 L 1913-1931
18. Buck Ewing 178 R 1880-1897
19. Rabbit Maranville 177 R 1912-1935
19. Stan Musial 177 L 1941-1963

ACTIVE

1. Carl Crawford 112 L Boston Red Sox
2. Johnny Damon 108 L Cleveland Indians
3. Jose Reyes 105 B Miami Marlins
4. Jimmy Rollins 103 B Philadelphia Phillies
5. Juan Pierre 90 L Philadelphia Phillies
6. Ichiro Suzuki 77 L Seattle Mariners
7. Omar Vizquel 76 B Toronto Blue Jays
8. Curtis Granderson 75 L New York Yankees
9. Carlos Beltran 74 B St. Louis Cardinals
10. Rafael Furcal 66 B St. Louis Cardinals
11. Orlando Hudson 65 B Chicago White Sox
11. Derek Jeter 65 R New York Yankees
13. Shane Victorino 60 B Philadelphia Phillies
14. Bobby Abreu 59 L Los Angeles Dodgers
15. Chone Figgins 57 B Seattle Mariners
16. David DeJesus 55 L Chicago Cubs
17. Michael Young 54 R Texas Rangers
18. Stephen Drew 51 L Arizona Diamondbacks
19. Dexter Fowler 48 B Colorado Rockies
19. Mark Kotsay 48 L San Diego Padres

Photo: lateinnings.blogspot.com

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Posted on July 3, 2012, in MLB and tagged , , , , , , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

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