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Pollock 135 135 Adam Dunn 99 99 Adam Jones 218 218 Addison Reed 135 135 Adeiny Hechavarria 333 333 Adrian Beltre 104 124 228 Adrian Gonzalez 144 144 Al Kaline 80 199 279 Al Simmons 6 445 451 Albert Pujols 603 603 Alex Avila 87 87 Alex Rodriguez 397 397 Alfonso Soriano 139 139 Amelia Earhart 5 5 Andre Dawson 65 134 199 Andrelton Simmons 333 333 Andrew McCutchen 89 136 225 Anthony Gose 397 397 Anthony Rizzo 139 139 Arky Vaughan 75 75 Aroldis Chapman 138 138 Austin Jackson 138 138 Austin Romine 249 249 Barry Larkin 81 63 144 Bernie Williams 34 34 Bert Blyleven 95 80 175 Bill Dickey 20 126 146 Bill Madlock 25 25 Bill Mazeroski 60 60 Bill Terry 20 397 417 Billy Herman 20 239 259 Billy Martin 3 109 112 Billy Southworth 2 15 17 Billy Williams 90 42 132 Bo Jackson 42 42 Bob Feller 85 381 466 Bob Gibson 45 4 49 Bobby Doerr 85 45 130 Bobby Thomson 99 99 2012 National Treasures Baseball Total Hits by Player www.groupbreakchecklists.com Brad Peacock 184 184 Brett Gardner 86 86 Brett Jackson 398 398 Brett Lawrie 170 170 Brooks Robinson 85 110 195 Bryce Harper 175 175 Burleigh Grimes 20 117 137 Buster Posey 109 199 308 Cal Ripken Jr. 82 247 329 Carl Crawford 24 24 Carl Furillo 15 273 288 Carl Yastrzemski 73 126 199 Carlos Beltran 99 99 Carlos Gonzalez 139 139 Carlton Fisk 81 134 215 Casey Crosby 283 283 Catfish Hunter 20 128 148 CC Sabathia 38 38 Charlie Gehringer 20 308 328 Chipper Jones 95 129 224 Chris Archer 333 333 Chris Marrero 135 135 Chris Parmelee 333 333 Chuck Klein 2 470 472 Clayton Kershaw 43 124 167 Cliff Lee 50 50 Curtis Granderson 360 360 Dale Murphy 143 129 272 Dan Straily 333 333 Dave Bancroft 10 210 220 Dave Parker 76 76 David Freese 39 39 David Justice 42 42 David Ortiz 68 68 David Phelps 199 199 David Wright 110 1 111 Deion Sanders 35 1 36 Dellin Betances 249 249 Dennis Eckersley 75 132 207 Derek Jeter 552 552 Derek Norris 333 333 2012 National Treasures Baseball Total Hits by Player www.groupbreakchecklists.com Devin Mesoraco 248 248 Dizzy Dean 20 45 65 Don Drysdale 20 127 147 Don Mattingly 71 1 72 Don Sutton 95 130 225 Drew Hutchison 135 135 Drew Pomeranz 135 135 Drew Smyly 272 272 Drew Stubbs 88 88 Duke Snider 61 141 202 Dustin Ackley 49 49 Dustin Pedroia 80 80 Dwight Gooden 116 116 Earl Weaver 10 59 69 Early Wynn 37 37 Eddie Collins 1 306 307 Eddie Mathews 40 67 107 Eddie Murray 50 116 166 Eddie Stanky 20 146 166 Edgar Martinez 55 55 Eric Surkamp 135 135 Ernie Banks 37 11 48 Evan Longoria 358 358 Evel Knievel 12 12 Felix Hernandez 124 63 187 Fergie Jenkins 65 11 76 Frank Howard 101 102 203 Frank Robinson 68 269 337 Frank Thomas 74 74 Frankie Frisch 12 126 138 Fred Lynn 44 44 Fred McGriff 65 65 Freddy Galvis 135 135 Garrett Richards 250 250 Gary Carter 35 108 143 Gary Sheffield 16 16 Gaylord Perry 90 33 123 George Brett 60 42 102 George Kell 50 50 George Kelly 20 323 343 Gerald Ford 5 5 2012 National Treasures Baseball Total Hits by Player www.groupbreakchecklists.com Goose Goslin 1 297 298 Goose Gossage 20 135 155 Greg Maddux 53 53 Hack Wilson 1 268 269 Hal Newhouser 10 101 111 Hank Greenberg 10 522 532 Harmon Killebrew 114 28 142 Harry Heilmann 1 487 488 Harvey Kuenn 10 99 109 Hector Sanchez 135 135 Heinie Groh 124 124 Honus Wagner 1 256 257 Hoyt Wilhelm 9 82 91 Hunter Pence 209 209 Ian Kinsler 141 141 Ichiro 51 51 Ivan Rodriguez 62 112 174 Jack Morris 28 28 Jackie Robinson 1 541 542 Jacoby Ellsbury 411 411 Jake Daubert 333 333 Jarrod Parker 249 249 Jason Heyward 139 139 Jean Segura 388 388 Jeff Locke 333 333 Jemile Weeks 250 250 Jesus Montero 250 250 Jim Bottomley 1 259 260 Jim Bunning 75 75 Jim Palmer 90 69 159 Jim Rice 85 55 140 Jim Thorpe 1 18 19 Jimmie Foxx 2 116 118 Jimmy Rollins 218 218 Joe Benson 135 135 Joe Cronin 20 375 395 Joe DiMaggio 7 361 368 Joe Jackson 296 296 Joe Mauer 357 357 Joe Medwick 11 422 433 Joe Morgan 20 11 31 2012 National Treasures Baseball Total Hits by Player www.groupbreakchecklists.com Joe Sewell 99 99 Joe Torre 31 31 Joe Wieland 135 135 Joey Votto 411 411 John Smoltz 48 48 Johnny Bench 30 15 45 Johnny Cueto 132 132 Jordan Lyles 135 135 Jordany Valdespin 135 135 Jose Bautista 130 37 167 Jose Reyes 99 99 Josh Hamilton 118 257 375 Josh Rutledge 333 333 Josh Vitters 333 333 Juan Marichal 95 159 254 Justin De Fratus 135 135 Justin Morneau 127 127 Justin Upton 207 207 Justin Verlander 591 591 Keith Hernandez 77 77 Kelvin Herrera 246 246 Ken Griffey Jr. 64 136 200 Kirk Gibson 48 48 Kirk Nieuwenhuis 135 135 Lance Berkman 361 361 Larry Walker 54 54 Lefty Grove 85 85 Lefty Williams 99 99 Leo Durocher 20 162 182 Leonys Martin 400 400 Liam Hendriks 135 135 Lloyd Waner 6 302 308 Lou Boudreau 11 11 Lou Brock 99 40 139 Lou Gehrig 2 579 581 Lou Piniella 14 14 Lucas Luetge 135 135 Luis Aparicio 96 56 152 Luke Appling 15 281 296 Mariano Rivera 74 122 196 Mark Teixeira 412 412 2012 National Treasures Baseball Total Hits by Player www.groupbreakchecklists.com Martin Perez 248 248 Matt Adams 234 234 Matt Dominguez 135 135 Matt Harvey 441 441 Matt Holliday 138 138 Matt Kemp 25 460 485 Matt Moore 250 250 Matt Wieters 362 362 Maury Wills 60 60 Max Scherzer 137 137 Mel Ott 1 234 235 Michael Bourn 373 373 Michael Fiers 136 136 Michael Young 414 414 Miguel Cabrera 149 384 533 Mike Moustakas 139 139 Mike Napoli 137 137 Mike Schmidt 120 176 296 Mike Trout 202 202 Miller Huggins 377 377 Minnie Minoso 74 74 Nap Lajoie 2 681 683 Neftali Feliz 50 50 Nellie Fox 2 53 55 Nelson Cruz 50 50 Nick Hagadone 135 135 Nolan Ryan 85 212 297 Orel Hershiser 53 53 Orlando Cepeda 100 58 158 Ozzie Smith 70 228 298 Pablo Sandoval 25 25 Pat Corbin 135 135 Paul Konerko 346 346 Paul Molitor 80 59 139 Paul O'Neill 33 33 Paul Waner 1 477 478 Pee Wee Reese 40 249 289 Pete Reiser 15 100 115 Pete Rose 118 102 220 Phil Niekro 70 55 125 Phil Rizzuto 20 69 89 2012 National Treasures Baseball Total Hits by Player www.groupbreakchecklists.com Prince Fielder 373 373 Rafael Dolis 234 234 Ralph Kiner 124 99 223 Randy Johnson 80 212 292 Red Schoendienst 85 52 137 Reggie Jackson 45 340 385 Richie Ashburn 2 20 22 Rickey Henderson 82 146 228 Robbie Ross 135 135 Roberto Alomar 65 108 173 Roberto Clemente 4 270 274 Robin Roberts 10 2 12 Robin Yount 55 64 119 Robinson Cano 526 526 Rod Carew 80 131 211 Rogers Hornsby 2 356 358 Rollie Fingers 95 57 152 Ron Cey 76 76 Ron Guidry 74 1 75 Ron Santo 7 25 32 Roy Campanella 1 127 128 Roy Halladay 266 266 Ryan Braun 109 215 324 Ryan Cook 135 135 Ryan Howard 410 410 Ryan Zimmerman 99 99 Ryne Sandberg 71 32 103 Satchel Paige 10 53 63 Scott Barnes 372 372 Sparky Anderson 10 88 98 Stan Musial 47 281 328 Starlin Castro 139 139 Starling Marte 382 382 Steve Carlton 125 127 252 Steve Garvey 59 59 Steve Lombardozzi 135 135 Taylor Green 135 135 Ted Kluszewski 15 99 114 Ted Williams 11 683 694 Tim Federowicz 274 274 Tim Lincecum 341 341 2012 National Treasures Baseball Total Hits by Player www.groupbreakchecklists.com Todd Helton 55 55 Tom Milone 135 135 Tom Seaver 70 131 201 Tommy Henrich 16 129 145 Tommy John 76 76 Tommy Lasorda 133 133 Tony Gwynn 85 295 380 Tony Oliva 81 81 Tony Perez 90 40 130 Trevor Bauer 333 333 Trevor Rosenthal 333 333 Tris Speaker 2 465 467 Troy Tulowitzki 395 395 Ty Cobb 2 891 893 Tyler Moore 135 135 Tyler Pastornicky 135 135 Tyler Thornburg 345 345 Vida Blue 25 25 Vin Scully 20 20 Wade Boggs 70 2 72 Wade Miley 135 135 Walter Alston 20 127 147 Walter Johnson 19 19 Warren Spahn 10 42 52 Wei-Yin Chen 333 119 452 Welington Castillo 250 250 Whitey Ford 30 12 42 Wilin Rosario 250 250 Will Clark 54 54 Willie Kamm 15 224 239 Willie Keeler 411 411 Willie McCovey 15 107 122 Willie Randolph 25 25 Willie Stargell 22 34 56 Xavier Avery 135 135 Yasmani Grandal 249 249 Yoenis Cespedes 135 135 Yogi Berra 37 87 124 Yonder Alonso 99 99 Yovani Gallardo 89 89 Yu Darvish 398 398 Zach McAllister 333 333 2012 National Treasures Baseball Total Hits by Player www.groupbreakchecklists.com.
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