List of Major League Baseball career times on base leaders explained

In baseball statistics, the term times on base, also abbreviated as TOB, is the cumulative total number of times a batter has reached base as a result of hits, walks, and hit by pitches. This statistic does not include times reaching first by way of error, dropped third strike, fielder's obstruction, or a fielder's choice, making this statistic somewhat of a misnomer.

Pete Rose is the all-time leader, being on base 5,929 times in his career. Barry Bonds (5,599), Ty Cobb (5,532), Rickey Henderson (5,343), Carl Yastrzemski (5,304), Stan Musial (5,282), and Hank Aaron (5,205) are the only other players to be on base more than 5,000 times.

Key

Rank Rank amongst leaders in career times on base. A blank field indicates a tie.
Player (2024 TOB) Number of times on base during the 2024 Major League Baseball season.
TOB Total career times on base.
Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame.
BoldDenotes active player.[1]

List

RankPlayer (2024 TOB)TOB
1Pete Rose5,929
2Barry Bonds5,599
3Ty Cobb5,532
4Rickey Henderson5,343
5Carl Yastrzemski5,304
6Stan Musial5,282
7Hank Aaron5,205
8Tris Speaker4,998
9Babe Ruth4,978
10Eddie Collins4,891
11Albert Pujols4,880
12Willie Mays4,806
13Derek Jeter4,717
14Ted Williams4,714
15Mel Ott4,648
16Alex Rodriguez4,629
17Eddie Murray4,606
18Frank Robinson4,561
19Honus Wagner4,508
20Miguel Cabrera4,506
20Craig Biggio4,505
22Paul Molitor4,460
Rafael Palmeiro4,460
24Cap Anson4,451
25Wade Boggs4,445
26Joe Morgan4,422
27Cal Ripken Jr.4,379
28Dave Winfield4,351
29Al Kaline4,339
30Gary Sheffield4,299
31George Brett4,283
32Paul Waner4,281
33Lou Gehrig4,274
34Chipper Jones4,256
35Frank Thomas4,222
36Ken Griffey Jr.4,174
37Mickey Mantle4,161
38Robin Yount4,156
39Jim Thome4,144
40Adrián Beltré4,111
Jimmie Foxx4,111
42Rod Carew4,096
43Charlie Gehringer4,075
44Luke Appling4,062
45Reggie Jackson4,055
46Rusty Staub4,050
47Rogers Hornsby4,016
48Manny Ramirez4,012
49Bobby Abreu3,979
50Tim Raines3,977
RankPlayer (2024 TOB)TOB
51Tony Gwynn3,955
52Jesse Burkett3,954
Omar Vizquel3,954
54Harold Baines3,942
55Todd Helton3,911
56Nap Lajoie3,893
57Dwight Evans3,890
58Darrell Evans3,863
59Carlos Beltrán3,860
60Luis Gonzalez3,857
61Jeff Bagwell3,843
62Fred McGriff3,834
63Lou Brock3,833
64David Ortiz3,829
65Johnny Damon3,822
66Mike Schmidt3,820
67Richie Ashburn3,815
68Roberto Alomar3,806
69Billy Williams3,799
70Ichiro Suzuki3,791
71Eddie Mathews3,785
72Max Carey3,782
73Brooks Robinson3,761
74Sam Rice3,751
75Sam Crawford3,744
76Goose Goslin3,739
77Jake Beckley3,737
78Fred Clarke3,707
79Tony Pérez3,700
80Harmon Killebrew3,693
81Harry Hooper3,678
82Bill Dahlen3,665
83Roberto Clemente3,656
84Frankie Frisch3,639
85Willie McCovey3,625
86Edgar Martínez3,619
87George Davis3,614
88Zack Wheat3,611
89John Olerud3,602
90Chili Davis3,589
91Lou Whitaker3,586
92Willie Keeler3,585
93Joey Votto3,581
94Eddie Yost3,576
95Al Simmons3,572
96Ozzie Smith3,565
97Jason Giambi3,556
Harry Heilmann3,556
99Mark Grace3,554
100Brett Butler3,542

References

Notes and References

  1. A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or has not played for a full season.