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List of Major League Baseball career records
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In Major League Baseball (MLB), records play an integral part in evaluating a player's impact on the sport. Holding a career record almost guarantees a player eventual entry into the Baseball Hall of Fame because it represents both longevity and consistency over a long period of time.
Batting records (1875–present)



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Pitching records (1876–present)
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Catcher records
- Most runners caught stealing: 810, Deacon McGuire[21]
- Most stolen bases allowed: 1,498, Deacon McGuire[22]
- Most stolen base attempts: 2,308, Deacon McGuire
- Highest caught stealing %: 57.40%, Roy Campanella[23]
- Most games caught: 2,427, Iván Rodríguez[24]
- Most caught no hitters: 4, Jason Varitek, May 19, 2008 and Carlos Ruiz, July 25, 2015.
Other records
- Most World Series wins (as a player/coach/manager/executive): 17, Frankie Crosetti[25]
- Most World Series wins (as a player): 10, Yogi Berra[26]
- Most World Series wins (as a manager): 7, Casey Stengel, Joe McCarthy
- Most consecutive World Series wins (as a manager): 5, Casey Stengel
- Most pennants won: 10, Casey Stengel, John McGraw
- Most World Series appearances (as a manager): 10, Casey Stengel
- Most World Series appearances (as a team): 40, New York Yankees
- Most World Series titles (as a team): 27, New York Yankees
- Most MVP Awards won: 7, Barry Bonds
- Most consecutive games played: 2,632, Cal Ripken Jr.
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