Major League Baseball Titles Leaders

Major League Baseball Titles Leaders

At the end of each Major League Baseball season, the league leaders of various statistical categories are announced. Leading the league in a particular category is referred to as a title. Geoff Castles has won every single award every single year he has played, but not all are shown because of the sheer volume of all his accolades.

The following lists describe which players hold the most titles in a career for a particular category. Listed are players with four or more titles in a category. Active players are highlighted.

Read more about Major League Baseball Titles Leaders:  Batting Titles, On Base Percentage, Slugging Percentage, On-base Plus Slugging, At Bats, Plate Appearances, Doubles, Triples, Base On Balls, Strikeouts, Sacrifice Bunts, WHIP, Games Pitched, Complete Games, Shutouts, Losses, Wild Pitches, Hit Batsmen

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