List of Major League Baseball career games played leaders

Pete Rose, the all time leader in games played

This is the list of the top 100 Major League Baseball players in career games played.

Ty Cobb was the first player to reach 3,000 games played. Cobb's record of 3,035 games played lasted for 46 seasons, until Hank Aaron would break the record. Aaron's record was subsequently broken by Carl Yastrzemski in 1983, and finally broken the following season by Pete Rose, who currently holds the record for most games played at 3,562. Rickey Henderson, Eddie Murray, Stan Musial, and Cal Ripken, Jr. are the only other players to play in over 3,000 career games.

Key

Rank Rank amongst leaders in career games played. A blank field indicates a tie.
Player (2016 Gs) Number of games played during the 2016 Major League Baseball season.
G Total career games played.
* denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame.
Bold denotes active player.[lower-alpha 1]

List

Cal Ripken, Jr. played in 3,001 career games, including a record streak of 2,632 consecutive
Rank Player (2016 Gs) G
1 Pete Rose 3,562
2 Carl Yastrzemski * 3,308
3 Hank Aaron * 3,298
4 Rickey Henderson * 3,081
5 Ty Cobb * 3,035
6 Eddie Murray 3,026
Stan Musial * 3,026
8 Cal Ripken, Jr. * 3,001
9 Willie Mays * 2,992
10 Barry Bonds 2,986
11 Dave Winfield * 2,973
12 Omar Vizquel 2,968
13 Rusty Staub 2,951
14 Brooks Robinson * 2,896
15 Robin Yount * 2,856
16 Craig Biggio * 2,850
17 Al Kaline * 2,834
18 Rafael Palmeiro 2,831
19 Harold Baines 2,830
20 Eddie Collins * 2,826
21 Reggie Jackson * 2,820
22 Frank Robinson * 2,808
23 Honus Wagner * 2,792
24 Tris Speaker * 2,789
25 Tony Pérez * 2,777
26 Derek Jeter 2,747
27 Alex Rodriguez (20) 2,739
28 Mel Ott * 2,730
29 George Brett * 2,707
30 Graig Nettles 2,700
31 Darrell Evans 2,687
32 Paul Molitor * 2,683
33 Ken Griffey, Jr. * 2,671
34 Rabbit Maranville * 2,670
35 Joe Morgan * 2,649
36 Andre Dawson * 2,627
37 Lou Brock * 2,616
38 Dwight Evans 2,606
39 Luis Aparicio * 2,599
40 Adrián Beltré (29) 2,596
41 Luis Gonzalez 2,591
42 Willie McCovey * 2,588
43 Steve Finley 2,583
44 Gary Sheffield 2,576
45 Ozzie Smith * 2,573
46 Paul Waner * 2,549
47 Iván Rodríguez 2,543
Jim Thome 2,543
49 Ernie Banks * 2,528
50 Julio Franco 2,527
Rank Player (2016 Gs) G
51 Cap Anson * 2,524
52 Bill Buckner 2,517
Sam Crawford * 2,517
54 Gary Gaetti 2,507
55 Babe Ruth * 2,503
56 Tim Raines 2,502
57 Carlton Fisk * 2,499
Chipper Jones 2,499
59 Johnny Damon 2,490
60 Dave Concepción 2,488
Billy Williams * 2,488
62 Nap Lajoie * 2,480
63 Max Carey * 2,476
64 Rod Carew * 2,469
Vada Pinson 2,469
66 Dave Parker 2,466
67 Fred McGriff 2,460
68 Ted Simmons 2,456
69 Bill Dahlen 2,444
70 Ron Fairly 2,442
71 Wade Boggs * 2,440
Tony Gwynn * 2,440
73 Chili Davis 2,436
74 Harmon Killebrew * 2,435
75 Roberto Clemente * 2,433
76 Willie Davis 2,429
77 Bobby Abreu 2,425
78 Luke Appling * 2,422
79 Zack Wheat * 2,410
80 Mickey Vernon 2,409
81 Buddy Bell 2,405
82 Sam Rice * 2,404
Mike Schmidt * 2,404
84 Mickey Mantle * 2,401
85 Eddie Mathews * 2,391
86 Lou Whitaker 2,390
87 Jake Beckley * 2,389
88 Bobby Wallace * 2,383
89 Enos Slaughter * 2,380
90 Roberto Alomar * 2,379
91 Ichiro Suzuki (20) 2,377
92 George Davis * 2,372
Torii Hunter 2,372
94 Al Oliver 2,368
95 Nellie Fox * 2,367
96 Willie Stargell * 2,360
97 Sammy Sosa 2,354
98 José Cruz 2,353
99 Paul Konerko 2,349
100 Brian Downing 2,344

Notes

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

References

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