175 Career Triples
Player | Triples | Teams & Seasons |
---|---|---|
Sam Crawford | 309 | 1899–1902 Cincinnati; 1903–17 Detroit |
Ty Cobb | 297 | 1905–26 Detroit; 1927–28 Philadelphia (AL) |
Honus Wagner | 252 | 1897–99 Louisville; 1900–17 Pittsburgh |
Jake Beckley | 2431 | 1888–89, 1891–96 Pittsburgh; 1890 Pittsburgh (PL); 1896–97 New York (NL); 1897–1903 Cincinnati; 1904–07 St. Louis (NL) |
Roger Connor | 233 | 1880–82 Troy (NL); 1883–91, 1893–94 New York (NL); 1892 Philadelphia (NL); 1894–97 St. Louis (NL) |
Tris Speaker | 222 | 1907–15 Boston (AL); 1916–26 Cleveland, 1927 Washington; 1928 Philadelphia (AL) |
Dan Brouthers | 2052 | 1879–80 Troy (NL); 1881–85 Buffalo (NL); 1886–88 Detroit (NL); Boston (NL); 1890–91 Boston (PL-AA); Brooklyn; 1894–95 Baltimore (NL); 1895 Louisville (NL); 1896 Philadelphia (NL); 1904 New York (NL) |
Joe Kelley | 194 | 1891, 1908 Boston (NL); 1892 Pittsburgh; 1892–98 Baltimore (NL); 1899–1901 Brooklyn; 1902 Baltimore (AL); 1902–06 Cincinnati |
Paul Waner | 191 | 1926–40 Pittsburgh; 1941–44 Boston (NL); 1941 Brooklyn; 1944–45 New York (AL) |
Bid McPhee | 1883 | 1882–89 Cincinnati (AA); 1890–99 Cincinnati (NL) |
Eddie Collins | 187 | 1906–14, 1927–30 Philadelphia (AL), 1915–26 Chicago (AL) |
Ed Delahanty | 1854 | 1888–89, 1891–1901 Philadelphia (NL); 1890 Cleveland (PL); 1902–03 Washington (AL) |
Sam Rice | 184 | 1915–33 Washington (AL); 1934 Cleveland |
Jesse Burkett | 182 | 1890 New York (NL); 1891–98 Cleveland (NL); 1899–1901 St. Louis (NL); 1902–04 St. Louis (AL); 1905 Boston (AL) |
Ed Konetchy | 1825 | 1907–13 St. Louis (NL); 1914 Pittsburgh; 15 Pittsburgh (FL); 1916–18 Boston (NL); 1919–21 Brooklyn; 1921 Philadelphia (NL) |
Edd Roush | 1826 | 1913 Chicago (AL); 1914–15 Indianapolis/Newark (FL); 1916, 1927–29 New York (NL); 1916–26, 1931 Cincinnati |
Buck Ewing | 178 | 1880–82 Troy (NL); 1883–92 New York (NL); 1893–94 Cleveland (NL); 1895–97 Cincinnati |
Rabbit Maranville | 177 | 1912–20, 1929–33, 1935 Boston (NL); 1921–24 Pittsburgh; 1925 Chicago (NL); 1926 Brooklyn; 1927–28 St. Louis (NL) |
Stan Musial | 177 | 1941–44, 1946–63 St. Louis (NL) |
Read more about this topic: List Of Major League Baseball Triples Records
Famous quotes containing the word career:
“Like the old soldier of the ballad, I now close my military career and just fade away, an old soldier who tried to do his duty as God gave him the light to see that duty. Goodbye.”
—Douglas MacArthur (18801964)