Career Batting Leaders
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- Batting Average: Babe Ruth (.349)
- On-base percentage: Babe Ruth (.484)
- Slugging Percentage: Babe Ruth (.711)
- OPS: Babe Ruth (1.195)
- Games: Mickey Mantle (2,401)
- At Bats: Mickey Mantle (8,102)
- Runs: Babe Ruth (1,960)
- Hits: Lou Gehrig (2,721)
- Total Bases: Babe Ruth (5,131)
- Doubles: Lou Gehrig (534)
- Triples: Lou Gehrig (163)
- Home Runs: Babe Ruth (659)
- RBI: Lou Gehrig (1,995)
- Walks: Babe Ruth (1,852)
- Strikeouts: Mickey Mantle (1,710)
- Stolen Bases: Rickey Henderson (326)
- Singles: Derek Jeter (1,534)
- Runs Created: Babe Ruth (2,485)
- Extra-Base Hits: Lou Gehrig (1,190)
- Times on Base: Babe Ruth (4,405)
- Hit By Pitch: Frankie Crosetti (114)
- Sacrifice Hits: Wally Pipp (226)
- Sacrifice Flies: Don Mattingly (96)
- Intentional Walks: Don Mattingly (136)
- Grounded into Double Plays: Bernie Williams (209)
- At Bats per Strikeout: Frank Baker (22.4)
- At Bats per Home Run: Babe Ruth (10.9)
- Outs: Mickey Mantle (5,899)
Career Pitching Leaders
- ERA: Rich Gossage (2.14)
- Wins: Whitey Ford (236)
- Won-Loss Percentage: Spud Chandler (.717)
- WHIP: Mariano Rivera (1.048)
- Hits Allowed/9IP: Rich Gossage (6.59)
- Walks/9IP: David Wells (1.47)
- Strikeouts/9IP: David Cone (8.67)
- Games: Mariano Rivera (716)
- Saves: Mariano Rivera (412)
- Innings: Whitey Ford (3,170 1/3)
- Strikeouts: Whitey Ford (1,956)
- Games Started: Whitey Ford (438)
- Complete Games: Red Ruffing (261)
- Shutouts: Whitey Ford (45)
- Home Runs Allowed: Whitey Ford (228)
- Walks Allowed: Lefty Gomez (1,090)
- Hits Allowed: Red Ruffing (2,995)
- Strikeout to Walk: David Wells (4.01)
- Losses: Mel Stottlemyre (139)
- Earned Runs Allowed: Red Ruffing (1,222)
- Wild Pitches: Whitey Ford (75)
- Hit Batsmen: Jack Warhop (114)
- Batters Faced: Red Ruffing (13,353)
- Games Finished: Mariano Rivera (541)
George Herman Ruth, Jr. (February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948), also known as "Babe", "The Bambino", "The Sultan of Swat"
..Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995) was an American baseball player who was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1974.
Lou Gehrig
Personal Info
Birth June 19 1903, New York City
Death: June 2 1941, Riverdale, New York
Rickey Henley Henderson (born December 25, 1958) is baseball's major-league all-time leader in stolen bases, by a very wide margin
'''Derek Sanderson Jeter''' (born June 26 1974) is a 7-time All-Star shortstop for the New York Yankees, and the team's leader and captain.
Frank Peter Joseph Crosetti (October 4 1910 - February 11 2002), nicknamed "The Crow," was an American shortstop in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees
Walter Clement Pipp (February 17, 1893 - January 11, 1965) was an American first baseman in Major League Baseball, now best remembered as the man who lost his starting role
Donald Arthur Mattingly (nicknamed "Donnie Baseball" and "The Hit Man") (born April 20, 1961) is a retired first baseman who played for the New York
Bernie Williams
New York Yankees — No. 51
Center field
Bats: Switch Throws: Right
Personal Info
Birth October 21 1928, New York City, New York
Professional Career
Debut
Spurgeon Ferdinand "Spud" Chandler (September 12 1907 - January 9 1990) was an American right-handed starting pitcher in Major League Baseball.
Mariano Rivera
New York Yankees — No. 42
Relief pitcher
Bats: Right Throws: Right
David Wells
San Diego Padres — No. 21
Starting Pitcher
Bats: Left Throws: Left
David Cone
Retired — No. –
Starting Pitcher
Bats: Left Throws: Right
Charles Herbert "Red" Ruffing (May 3 1905 - February 17 1986) was a Major League Baseball pitcher most remembered for his time with the highly successful New York
Melvin Leon Stottlemyre, Sr. (born November 13, 1941 in Hazleton, Missouri) is a former pitcher and pitching coach in Major League Baseball with the New York Yankees, New
John Milton Warhop (July 4, 1884 - October 4, 1960) born in Hinton, West Virginia was a Pitcher for the New York Highlanders and Yankees (1908-15).