List of Major League Baseball career OPS leaders

Babe Ruth, the all-time leader in OPS.

On-base plus slugging (OPS) is a sabermetric baseball statistic calculated as the sum of a player's on-base percentage and slugging average.[1] The ability of a player both to get on base and to hit for power, two important offensive skills, are represented.

Below is the list of the top 100 Major League Baseball players in career on-base plus slugging (OPS) with at least 3,000 plate appearances.

Key

Rank Rank amongst leaders in career OPS. A blank field indicates a tie.
PlayerName of the player
OPSTotal career OPS
* Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Bold Denotes active player.[note 1]

List

Hank Greenberg, 6th all time in OPS.
Rank Player OPS
1 Babe Ruth * 1.1636
2 Ted Williams * 1.1155
3 Lou Gehrig * 1.0798
4 Barry Bonds 1.0512
5 Jimmie Foxx * 1.0376
6 Hank Greenberg * 1.0169
7 Rogers Hornsby * 1.0103
8 Manny Ramírez .9960
9 Mark McGwire .9823
10 Mickey Mantle * .9773
11 Joe DiMaggio * .9771
12 Stan Musial * .9757
13 Frank Thomas * .9740
14 Albert Pujols .9736
15 Larry Walker .9654
16 Johnny Mize * .9591
17 Miguel Cabrera .9587
18 Jim Thome .9560
19 Todd Helton .9531
20 Joey Votto .9505
21 Jeff Bagwell .9480
22 Mel Ott * .9471
23 Ralph Kiner * .9459
24 Lefty O'Doul .9451
25 Ty Cobb * .9449
26 Lance Berkman .9429
27 Dan Brouthers * .9425
28 Willie Mays * .9414
29 Shoeless Joe Jackson .9401
30 Hack Wilson * .9399
31 Alex Rodriguez .9354
32 Albert Belle .9333
Edgar Martínez .9333
34 Vladimir Guerrero .9312
35 Chipper Jones .9304
36 Harry Heilmann * .9300
37 Carlos Delgado .9293
38 Hank Aaron * .9285
39 Earl Averill * .9283
Tris Speaker * .9283
41 Charlie Keller .9276
42 David Ortiz .9265
43 Frank Robinson * .9259
44 Ken Williams .9238
45 Chuck Klein * .9218
46 Mike Piazza * .9217
47 Duke Snider * .9194
48 Ed Delahanty * .9163
49 Jason Giambi .9157
50 Babe Herman .9148
Rank Player OPS
51 Al Simmons * .9147
52 Ryan Braun .9132
53 Dick Allen .9117
Giancarlo Stanton .9117
55 Mike Schmidt * .9075
56 Ken Griffey, Jr. * .9073
57 Gary Sheffield .9070
58 Mo Vaughn .9058
59 Juan González .9039
60 Jim Edmonds .9030
61 Matt Holliday .9028
62 Brian Giles .9022
63 Bill Joyce .9020
64 Bob Johnson .8987
Bill Terry * .8987
66 Chick Hafey * .8980
67 Mickey Cochrane * .8970
68 Prince Fielder .8964
69 Hal Trosky .8925
70 Sam Thompson * .8895
71 Willie McCovey * .8891
72 Willie Stargell * .8887
73 Billy Hamilton * .8875
74 Jake Stenzel .8868
75 Goose Goslin * .8867
76 Fred McGriff .8860
77 Eddie Mathews * .8855
78 Rafael Palmeiro .8852
79 Moisés Alou .8550
80 Harmon Killebrew * .8842
81 Charlie Gehringer * .8841
82 Tim Salmon .8836
83 Roger Connor * .8828
84 Jackie Robinson * .8826
George Selkirk .8826
86 Nomar Garciaparra .8821
87 Andrew McCutchen .8815
88 Wally Berger .8805
89 Will Clark .8801
Kevin Mitchell .8801
91 Dolph Camilli .8800
92 Riggs Stephenson .8797
93 Mark Teixeira .8796
94 Al Rosen .8792
95 Jeff Heath .8788
96 David Justice .8778
97 Paul Waner * .8777
98 Sammy Sosa .8775
99 Joe Harris .8766
100 Larry Doby * .8760

Notes

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

External links

  1. See www.baseballprospectus.com or rec.sport.baseball.
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