The season begins with a number of players closing in on significant achievements. At the head of the list is Alex Rodriguez.
At the Plate
3,000 Hits
Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 2,939
2,000
Carl Crawford, L.A. Dodgers 1,868
A.J. Pierzynski, Atlanta 1,867
Matt Holliday, St. Louis 1,837
Robinson Cano, Seattle 1,836
660 Home Runs
Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 654
(would tie Willie Mays for fourth place on the career list)
400
Adrian Beltre, Texas 395
Miguel Cabrera, Detroit 390
350
Ryan Howard, Philadelphia 334
300
Prince Fielder, Texas 288
2,000 Runs Scored
Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 1,919
1,500
Carlos Beltran, Yankees 1,392
1,000
Mark Teixeira, Yankees 999
Jose Reyes, Toronto 973
Carl Crawford, L.A. Dodgers 971
Chase Utley, Philadelphia 926
David Wright, Mets 907
2,000 Runs Batted In
Alex Rodriguez, Yankees 1,969
1,000
Adrian Gonzalez, L.A. Dodgers 966
Justin Morneau, Colorado 945
David Wright, Mets 939
Victor Martinez, Detroit 927
Robinson Cano, Seattle 904
500 Doubles
Jimmy Rollins, L.A. Dodgers 479
Torii Hunter, Minnesota 476
Carlos Beltran, Yankees 469
500 Stolen Bases
Ichiro Suzuki, Miami 487
Carl Crawford, L.A. Dodgers 470
2,500 Games
Adrian Beltre, Texas 2,424
Streaks on the Line
Miguel Cabrera, Detroit: 11 consecutive seasons with 25 home runs and 100 runs batted in.
Robinson Cano, Seattle: Ten consecutive seasons with at least 30 doubles. Tied with Albert Pujols as only players in history to record at least 30 doubles in each of their first 10 seasons. Pujols’s streak ended in 2011.
On the Mound
200 Victories
Mark Buehrle, Toronto 199
150
Bronson Arroyo, Arizona 145
Cliff Lee,† Philadelphia 143
Dan Haren, Miami 142
Kyle Lohse, Milwaukee 142
Jake Peavy, San Francisco 139
2,500 Strikeouts
C.C. Sabathia, Yankees 2,437
A.J. Burnett, Pittsburgh 2,370
2,000
Felix Hernandez, Seattle 1,951
Dan Haren, Miami 1,881
Justin Verlander, Detroit 1,830
1,500
Jon Lester, Chicago Cubs 1,457
Clayton Kershaw, L.A. Dodgers 1,445
Jered Weaver, L.A. Angels 1,405
3,000 Innings
C.C. Sabathia, Yankees 2,821
Bartolo Colon, Mets 2,786
2,000
Justin Verlander,† Detroit 1,978
James Shields, San Diego 1,910
Ervin Santana,* Minnesota 1,882
Zack Greinke, L.A. Dodgers 1,872
Matt Cain, San Francisco 1,811
Cole Hamels, Philadelphia 1,801
400 Saves
Joe Nathan, Detroit 376
350
Francisco Rodriguez, Milwaukee 348 Jonathan Papelbon, Philadelphia 325
300
Huston Street, L.A. Angels 275
Streaks on the Line
Felix Hernandez, Seattle: Six consecutive seasons with 200 or more strikeouts.
Clayton Kershaw, L.A. Dodgers: Five consecutive seasons with 200 or more strikeouts.
Craig Kimbrel, Atlanta: Four consecutive seasons with 40 or more saves.
†- On disabled list
*- Serving 80-game suspension
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