Who Holds MLB record for most hits?

Pete Rose
Pete Rose has the most hits in Major League Baseball history with 4,256 hits.

What is the Major League record for consecutive hits?

56 consecutive games
Joe DiMaggio holds the Major League Baseball record with a streak of 56 consecutive games in 1941 which began on May 15 and ended July 17. DiMaggio hit . 408 during his streak (91-for-223), with 15 home runs and 55 runs batted in.

What MLB records will never be broken?

Cal Ripken Jr.’s 2,632 straight games played The longest streak recorded by any player since is Miguel Tejada’s 1,152 games from 2000-07 — not even half of Ripken’s total. Ripken’s streak is also more than double the NL record of 1,207 games by Steve Garvey from 1975-83.

Who is the closest player to 3000 hits?

Closest Active Players

Player Hits Teams
Robinson Cano 2624 New York (AL), Seattle, New York (NL)
Yadier Molina 2112 St. Louis
Joey Votto 2027 Cincinnati

How many players have 3000 hits and 500 home runs?

The 3,000-hit club now has 33 members. The 500-home run club has 28….Miguel Cabrera becomes seventh player in MLB history with 3,000 hits, 500 home runs.

Player Career hits Career home runs
Albert Pujols 3,308 681
Willie Mays 3,293 660
Rafael Palmeiro 3,020 569
Eddie Murray 3,255 504

Who has a 56-game hitting streak?

Joe DiMaggio
And all thanks to Joe DiMaggio, who in 1941 carved a permanent place in baseball lore by hitting in 56 consecutive games. The streak began in a nondescript manner on May 15, 1941, when DiMaggio singled off of White Sox left-hander Eddie Smith in a game the Yankees ultimately lost, 13-1.