List of Major League Baseball Players With 20 Triples

List Of Major League Baseball Players With 20 Triples

Below is the list of 112 instances in which Major League Baseball players have hit 20 or more triples in a single season. Active players are in bold.

Rank Player Triples Year
1 Chief Wilson 36 1912
2 Dave Orr 31 1886
Heinie Reitz 31 1894
4 Perry Werden 29 1893
5 Harry Davis 28 1897
Jimmy Williams 28 1899
7 George Davis 27 1893
Sam Thompson 27 1894
9 John Reilly 26 1890
George Treadway 26 1894
Joe Jackson 26 1912
Sam Crawford 26 1914
Kiki Cuyler 26 1925
14 Roger Connor 25 1894
Buck Freeman 25 1899
Sam Crawford 25 1903
Larry Doyle 25 1911
Tom Long 25 1915
19 Ed McKean 24 1893
Ty Cobb 24 1911
Ty Cobb 24 1917
22 Harry Stovey 23 1884
Sam Thompson 23 1887
Elmer Smith 23 1893
Dan Brouthers 23 1894
Nap LaJoie 23 1897
Ty Cobb 23 1912
Sam Crawford 23 1913
Earle Combs 23 1927
Adam Comorosky 23 1930
Dale Mitchell 23 1949
Curtis Granderson 23 2007
33 Roger Connor 22 1887
Jake Beckley 22 1890
Bid McPhee 22 1890
Joe Visner 22 1890
Willie Keeler 22 1894
Kip Selbach 22 1895
John Anderson 22 1898
Honus Wagner 22 1900
Sam Crawford 22 1902
Tommy Leach 22 1902
Bill Bradley 22 1903
Elmer Flick 22 1906
Birdie Cree 22 1911
Mike Mitchell 22 1911
Tris Speaker 22 1913
Hy Myers 22 1920
Jake Daubert 22 1922
Paul Waner 22 1926
Earle Combs 22 1930
Snuffy Stirnweiss 22 1945
52 Dave Orr 21 1885
Billy Shindle 21 1890
Mike Tiernan 21 1890
Tom Brown 21 1891
Ed Delahanty 21 1892
Sam Thompson 21 1895
Mike Tiernan 21 1895
Tom McCreery 21 1896
George Van Haltren 21 1896
Bobby Wallace 21 1897
Bill Keister 21 1901
Jimmy Williams 21 1901
Jimmy Williams 21 1902
Cy Seymour 21 1905
Frank Schulte 21 1911
Frank Baker 21 1912
Sam Crawford 21 1912
Vic Saier 21 1913
Joe Jackson 21 1916
Edd Roush 21 1924
Earle Combs 21 1928
Willie Wilson 21 1985
Lance Johnson 21 1996
76 Buck Ewing 20 1884
Roger Connor 20 1886
Dan Brouthers 20 1887
Dick Johnston 20 1887
Harry Stovey 20 1888
Jocko Fields 20 1890
Perry Werden 20 1890
Harry Stovey 20 1891
Dan Brouthers 20 1892
Jake Virtue 20 1892
Tommy Corcoran 20 1894
Joe Kelley 20 1894
Jake Stenzel 20 1894
Duff Cooley 20 1895
Buck Freeman 20 1903
George Stone 20 1906
Ty Cobb 20 1908
Red Murray 20 1912
Honus Wagner 20 1912
Dots Miller 20 1913
Rogers Hornsby 20 1920
Joe Jackson 20 1920
Rabbit Maranville 20 1924
Goose Goslin 20 1925
Lou Gehrig 20 1926
Curt Walker 20 1926
Jim Bottomley 20 1928
Heinie Manush 20 1928
Lloyd Waner 20 1929
Bill Terry 20 1931
Joe Vosmik 20 1935
Jeff Heath 20 1941
Stan Musial 20 1943
Stan Musial 20 1946
Willie Mays 20 1957
George Brett 20 1979
Cristian Guzman 20 2000
Jimmy Rollins 20 2007

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