Major League Baseball Records for Total Bases
By Prinalgin, published Sep 25, 2007
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Total bases is just what it sounds like, the total number of bases a player gains with his hits in a season. If, for example, a batter hits two singles, a double, and a home run in one contest, he would be credited with nine total bases for that particular game. Obviously longevity in the sport plays a large part in making it to the upper echelons of the career total bases roster, as evidenced by such stalwarts as Hank Aaron and Stan Musial sitting one-two on the list. Aaron compiled an incredible 6,856 total bases over his 23 years in the game, while Musial had 6,134 in his 22 campaigns. Aaron's milestone is one of those unassailable records in baseball. To show how far out of reach he is, consider that the all-time home run king, Barry Bonds, has 5,976 total bases, still 220 home runs short of Aaron.
Bonds now holds down fourth place for career total bases, but he could conceivably pass his godfather, Willie Mays, who accumulated 6,066, in another season and maybe even catch Musial if he hangs around long enough. Behind Bonds we find Ty Cobb with 5,854 and then Ruth, with 5,793, which is incredible in itself considering he was a full-time batter for just seventeen of his twenty-two seasons. Had Ruth never pitched, he figured to have had well over 7,500 total bases, which would have put him in another galaxy for this statistic. Ruth is in front of Pete Rose, Carl Yastrzemski, Eddie Murray, and Rafael Palmeiro, who wound up in tenth all-time before his recent retirement under a cloud of steroid suspicion.
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