5-time World Series champion
200 postseason hits (most all time)
.308 postseason average
14-time American League All-Star
8 seasons with 200+ hits
5-time AL Gold Glove Award winner
1 | Pete Rose | 4256 |
2 | Ty Cobb | 4191 |
3 | Hank Aaron | 3771 |
4 | Stan Musial | 3630 |
5 | Tris Speaker | 3515 |
6 | Derek Jeter | 3465 |
7 | Honus Wagner | 3430 |
8 | Carl Yastrzemski | 3419 |
9 | Paul Molitor | 3319 |
10 | Eddie Collins | 3314 |
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NYY@BOS: Jeter reflects on his career after last game
NYY@BOS: Jeter reflects after playing final game
NYY@BOS: Williams plays guitar for Jeter's last game
NYY@BOS: Butterfield presents Jeter with a gift
NYY@BOS: Peter Frates honors Jeter at Fenway
NYY@BOS: Red Sox's Castillo asks Jeter for a picture
NYY@BOS: Kelly takes a selfie with Jeter before game
NYY@BOS: Red Sox honor Jeter with on-field ceremony
Jeter honored by Red Sox before final game
A look back at the The Captain's walk-off miracles
Jeter reminisces on his last home game
NYY@BOS: Fenway crowd gives Jeter an ovation in 1st
NYY@BOS: Papi discusses the respect he has for Jeter
BAL@NYY: Derek Jeter's final homestand
BAL@NYY: Jeter receives his final roll call in Bronx
BAL@NYY: Jeter hugs family after final home game
BAL@NYY: Jeter lines an RBI double to pass Gwynn
BAL@NYY: Jeter on walk-off single in final home game
BAL@NYY: Jeter drives in Gardner in final home game
BAL@NYY: Fans discuss Jeter's last home game
*Some historical statistics may vary depending on the source due to inconsistent record-keeping methods in 19th and early 20th-century baseball. MLB.com believes this list to be the most accurate portrayal of Major League Baseball's career hits leaders. If you feel there are any proven discrepancies, feel free to inform MLB.com by emailing stats@mlb.com.