There are various Major League Baseball records for triples.
There are no active players that are considered close to realistically reaching 175 career triples.
As of April 2023, there are no active players with more than 100 career triples. Charlie Blackmon currently holds the record for active players, with 58.[2]
Player | Triples[3] | Teams & Seasons |
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Paul Waner | 191 | 1926–40 Pittsburgh Pirates, 1941–44 Boston Braves, 1941 Brooklyn Dodgers, 1944–45 New York Yankees |
Stan Musial | 177 | 1941–44, 1946–63 St. Louis Cardinals |
Goose Goslin | 173 | 1921–30, 1933, 1938 Washington Senators, 1930–32 St. Louis Browns, 1934–37 Detroit Tigers |
Roberto Clemente | 166 | 1955–72 Pittsburgh |
Sam Rice | 165 | 1915–33 Washington Senators, 1934 Cleveland Indians |
Pie Traynor | 164 | 1920–35, 1937 Pittsburgh |
Lou Gehrig | 163 | 1923–39 New York (AL) |
Heinie Manush | 160 | 1923–27 Detroit; 1928–30 St. Louis (AL); 1930–35 Washington (AL); 1936 Boston (AL); 1937–38 Brooklyn; 1938–39 Pittsburgh |
Kiki Cuyler | 157 | 1921–27 Pittsburgh; 1928–35 Chicago (NL); 1935–37 Cincinnati; 38 Brooklyn |
Earle Combs | 154 | 1924–35 New York (AL) |
American League Player | Triples | National League Player | Triples |
---|---|---|---|
Ty Cobb | 297 | Honus Wagner | 252 |
Sam Crawford | 249 | Roger Connor | 233 |
Tris Speaker | 222 | Jake Beckley | 221 |
Eddie Collins | 187 | Fred Clarke | 220 |
Sam Rice | 184 | Joe Kelley | 194 |
Goose Goslin | 177[4] | Paul Waner | 191 |
Joe Jackson | 168[5] | Buck Ewing | 178 |
Lou Gehrig | 163[6] | Dan Brouthers | 177 |
Joe Judge | 158[7] | Rabbit Maranville | 177 |
Earle Combs | 154[8] | Stan Musial | 177 |
Player | Triples[9] | Team | Season |
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Chief Wilson | 36 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1912 |
Dave Orr | 31 | New York Metropolitans (AA) | 1886 |
Heinie Reitz | 31 | Baltimore Orioles (NL) | 1894 |
Perry Werden | 29 | St. Louis Browns (NL) | 1894 |
Harry Davis | 28 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1897 |
George Davis | 27 | New York Giants | 1893 |
Sam Thompson | 27 | Philadelphia Phillies | 1894 |
Sam Crawford | 26 | Detroit Tigers | 1914 |
Kiki Cuyler | 26 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1925 |
Joe Jackson | 26 | Cleveland Naps | 1912 |
John Reilly | 26 | Cincinnati Reds | 1890 |
George Treadway | 26 | Brooklyn Bridegrooms | 1894 |
Roger Connor | 25 | New York Giants/St. Louis Browns (NL) | 1894 |
Sam Crawford | 25 | Detroit Tigers | 1903 |
Larry Doyle | 25 | New York Giants | 1911 |
Buck Freeman | 25 | Washington Senators (NL) | 1899 |
Tom Long | 25 | St. Louis Cardinals | 1915 |
Triples[10] | Player | Team | Year | Years Record Stood |
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14 | Ross Barnes | Chicago White Stockings | 1876 | 6 |
14 | Buttercup Dickerson | Cincinnati Reds | 1879 | 3 |
14 | Harry Stovey | Worcester Ruby Legs | 1880 | 2 |
18 | Roger Connor | Troy Trojans | 1882 | 2 |
20 | Buck Ewing | New York Giants | 1884 | 3 |
20 | Roger Connor | New York Giants | 1886 | 1 |
23 | Sam Thompson | Detroit Wolverines | 1887 | 3 |
26 | John Reilly | Cincinnati Reds | 1890 | 3 |
29 | Perry Werden | St. Louis Browns (NL) | 1893 | 1 |
31 | Heinie Reitz | Baltimore Orioles (NL) | 1894 | 18 |
21 | Bill Keister | Baltimore Orioles | 1901 | (1)7 |
21 | Jimmy Williams | Baltimore Orioles | 1901 | (1) |
22 | Sam Crawford | Cincinnati Reds | 1902 | (1) |
22 | Tommy Leach | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1902 | (1) |
25 | Sam Crawford | Detroit Tigers | 1903 | (9) |
36 | Chief Wilson | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1912 | current |
Player | Years | Seasons & Teams |
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Sam Crawford[11] | 5 | 1902 Cincinnati; 1903, 1912–14 Detroit |
Ty Cobb[12] | 4 | 1908, 1911–12, 1917 Detroit |
Harry Stovey[13] | 3 | 1883, 1888 Philadelphia Athletics (AA); 1891 Boston (NL) |
Roger Connor[14] | 3 | 1886–87 New York (NL); 1894 St. Louis (NL) |
Dan Brouthers[15] | 3 | 1887 Detroit (NL); 1892 Brooklyn; 1894 Baltimore (NL) |
Sam Thompson[16] | 3 | 1887 Detroit (NL); 1894–95 Philadelphia (NL) |
Jimmy Williams[17] | 3 | 1899 Pittsburgh; 1901–02 Baltimore |
Joe Jackson[5] | 3 | 1912 Cleveland; 1916, 1920 Chicago (AL) |
Earle Combs[8] | 3 | 1927–28, 1930 New York (AL) |
Player | Years | Seasons & Teams |
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Sam Crawford | 13 | 1900–02 Cincinnati; 1903–04, 1906–08, 1910, 1912–15 Detroit |
Roger Connor | 9 | 1882 Troy (NL); 1883, 1885–90 New York (NL); 1894 St. Louis (NL) |
Dan Brouthers | 7 | 1883–84 Buffalo (NL); 1886–87 Detroit (NL); 1891 Boston (AA); 1892 Brooklyn; 1894 Baltimore (NL) |
Jake Beckley[18] | 7 | 1890 Pittsburgh (PL); 1891–95 Pittsburgh; 1899 Cincinnati |
Elmer Flick[18] | 7 | 1900–01 Philadelphia (NL); 1903–07 Cleveland |
Honus Wagner[19] | 7 | 1900, 1902–03, 1908, 1911–12, 1915 Pittsburgh |
Ty Cobb | 7 | 1908, 1911–13, 1917, 1921–22 Detroit |
Paul Waner[20] | 7 | 1926–30, 1933–34 Pittsburgh |
Joe Kelley[21] | 6 | 1893–96, 1898 Baltimore (NL); 1900 Brooklyn |
Ed Delahanty[22] | 6 | 1892–94, 1896–97, 1901 Philadelphia (NL) |
Joe Jackson | 6 | 1911–13 Cleveland; 1916–17, 1920 Chicago (AL) |
Player | Years | Seasons & Teams |
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Roger Connor | 6 | 1885–90 New York |
Jake Beckley | 6 | 1890 Pittsburgh (PL); 1891–95 Pittsburgh |
Sam Crawford | 5 | 1900–02 Cincinnati; 1903–04 Detroit |
Elmer Flick | 5 | 1903–07 Cleveland |
Goose Goslin | 5 | 1923–27 Washington (AL) |
Paul Waner | 5 | 1926–30 Pittsburgh |
Bill Kuehne[23] | 4 | 1884 Columbus (AA); 1885–87 Pittsburgh |
Joe Kelley | 4 | 1893–96, 1898 Baltimore (NL) |
Buck Freeman[24] | 4 | 1901–04 Boston (AL) |
Sam Crawford | 4 | 1912–15 Detroit |
George Sisler[25] | 4 | 1919–22 St. Louis (AL) |
Earle Combs | 4 | 1927–30 New York (AL) |
Player | Years | Seasons & Teams |
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Sam Crawford | 17 | 1900–02 Cincinnati; 1903–16 Detroit |
Ty Cobb | 17 | 1907–19, 1921–22, 1924–25 Detroit |
Jake Beckley | 14 | 1889, 1891–95 Pittsburgh; 1890 Pittsburgh (PL); 1897 New York (NL)–Cincinnati; 1898–1901, 1903 Cincinnati; 1905 St. Louis (NL) |
Fred Clarke[26] | 14 | 1896–98 Louisville (NL); 1900–09, 1911 Pittsburgh |
Honus Wagner | 13 | 1899 Louisville (NL); 1900–05, 1907–09, 1911–12, 1915 Pittsburgh |
Tris Speaker | 13 | 1909–15 Boston (AL); 1917–21, 1923 Cleveland |
Eddie Collins | 12 | 1909–14 Philadelphia (AL); 1915–17, 1920–22 Chicago (AL) |
Player | Years | Seasons & Teams |
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Sam Crawford | 17 | 1900–02 Cincinnati; 1903–16 Detroit |
Ty Cobb | 13 | 1907–19 Detroit |
Mike Tiernan[27] | 10 | 1889–98 New York (NL) |
Elmer Flick | 10 | 1898–1901 Philadelphia (NL); 02 Philadelphia (AL)–Cleveland; 1903–07 Cleveland |
Fred Clarke | 10 | 1900–09 Pittsburgh |
Bobby Veach[28] | 10 | 1913–22 Detroit |
Sam Rice | 10 | 1921–30 Washington (AL) |
Paul Waner | 10 | 1926–35 Pittsburgh |
Eddie Collins | 9 | 1909–14 Philadelphia (AL); 1915–17 Chicago (AL) |
Earle Combs | 9 | 1925–33 New York (AL) |
Roger Connor | 8 | 1885–91 New York (NL); 1892 Philadelphia (NL) |
Ed McKean[29] | 8 | 1890–97 Cleveland (NL) |
Heinie Manush[30] | 8 | 1927 Detroit; 1928–29 St. Louis (AL); 1930 St. Louis (AL)-Washington (AL); 1931–34 Washington (AL) |
Player | Titles[31] | Seasons & Teams |
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Sam Crawford | 6 | 1902 Cincinnati; 1903, 1910, 1913–15 Detroit |
Stan Musial | 5 | 1943, 1946, 1948–49, 1951 St. Louis-NL |
Willie Wilson | 5 | 1980, 1982, 1985, 1987–88 Kansas City |
Lance Johnson | 5 | 1991–94 Chicago (AL); 1996 New York (NL) |
Harry Stovey | 4 | 1880 Worcester Brown Stockings, 1884, 1888 Philadelphia Athletics (AA), 1891 Boston Beaneaters |
Ty Cobb | 4 | 1908, 1911, 1917–18 Detroit |
Brett Butler | 4 | 1983 Atlanta; 1986 Cleveland; 1994 Los Angeles (NL); 1995 Los Angeles (NL)-New York (NL) |
Jimmy Rollins | 4 | 2001–02, 2004, 2007 Philadelphia-NL |
Player | Titles[31] | Seasons & Teams |
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Lance Johnson | 4 | 1991–94 Chicago (AL) |
Elmer Flick | 3 | 1905–07 Cleveland |
Sam Crawford | 3 | 1913–15 Detroit |
Garry Templeton | 3 | 1977–79 St. Louis (NL) |
Carl Crawford | 3 | 2004–06 Tampa Bay |
Player | Titles[31] | Seasons & Teams |
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Sam Crawford | 6 | 1902 Cincinnati; 1903, 1910, 1913–15 Detroit |
Brett Butler | 4 | 1983 Atlanta; 1986 Cleveland; 1994 Los Angeles (NL); 1995 Los Angeles (NL)-New York (NL) |
Lance Johnson | 5 | 1991–94 Chicago (AL); 1996 New York (NL) |
Triples[32][33] | Player | Team | Date | Opponent |
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4 | George Strief | Philadelphia Athletics (AA) | June 25, 1885 | Brooklyn Grays |
4 | Bill Joyce | New York Giants | May 18, 1897 | Pittsburgh Pirates |
Triples[34] | Team | Season |
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131 | Philadelphia Phillies | 1894 |
130 | Brooklyn Grooms | 1894 |
129 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1912 |
127 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1893 |
124 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1894 |
122 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1924 |
121 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1899 |
120 | Cincinnati Reds | 1890 |
120 | Cincinnati Reds | 1926 |
119 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1930 |
116 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1929 |
113 | St. Louis Cardinals | 1894 |
113 | Boston Pilgrims | 1903 |
111 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1923 |
111 | Cincinnati Reds | 1924 |
110 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1903 |
110 | Pittsburgh Pirates | 1922 |
110 | New York Yankees | 1930 |