Players denoted in boldface are still actively contributing to the record noted.
(r) denotes a player's rookie season.
1800+ career runs scored
Player |
Runs[1] |
Teams and seasons |
Rickey Henderson |
2295 |
Oakland Athletics (1979–84, 89–93, 94–95, 98), New York Yankees (1985–89), Toronto Blue Jays (1993), San Diego Padres (1996–97, 2001), Anaheim Angels (1997), New York Mets (1999–2000), Seattle Mariners (2000), Boston Red Sox (2002), Los Angeles Dodgers (2003) |
Ty Cobb |
2245 |
Detroit Tigers (1905–26), Philadelphia Athletics (1927–28) |
Barry Bonds |
2227 |
Pittsburgh Pirates (1986–92), San Francisco Giants (1993–2007) |
Babe Ruth |
2174 |
Boston Red Sox (1914–19), New York Yankees (1920–34), Boston Braves (1935) |
Hank Aaron |
2174 |
Mil-Atl Braves (1954–74), Milwaukee Brewers (1975–76) |
Pete Rose |
2165 |
Cincinnati Reds (1963–78, 84–86), Philadelphia Phillies (1979–83), Montréal Expos (1984) |
Willie Mays |
2062 |
NY-SF Giants (1951–52, 54–72), New York Mets (1972–73) |
Alex Rodriguez |
2002 |
Seattle Mariners (1994–2000), Texas Rangers (2001–03), New York Yankees (2004–present) |
Cap Anson |
1996 |
Rockford Forest Citys (1871), Philadelphia Athletics (1872–75), Chicago Cubs (1876–97) |
Stan Musial |
1949 |
St. Louis Cardinals (1941–44, 46–63) |
Derek Jeter |
1923 |
New York Yankees (1995–2014) |
Lou Gehrig |
1888 |
New York Yankees (1923–39) |
Tris Speaker |
1882 |
Boston Red Sox (1907–15), Cleveland Indians (1916–26), Washington Senators (1927), Philadelphia Athletics (1928) |
Mel Ott |
1859 |
New York Giants (1926–47) |
Craig Biggio |
1844 |
Houston Astros (1988–2007) |
Frank Robinson |
1829 |
Cincinnati Reds (1956–65), Baltimore Orioles (1966–71), Los Angeles Dodgers (1972), California Angels (1973–74), Cleveland Indians (1974–76) |
Eddie Collins |
1821 |
Philadelphia Athletics (1906–14, 27–30), Chicago White Sox (1915–26) |
Carl Yastrzemski |
1816 |
Boston Red Sox (1961–83) |
Active players with 1500+ runs scored
(as of October 4, 2015)
Top 10 career runs scored leaders by league
American League Player |
Runs |
National League Player |
Runs |
Ty Cobb |
2245 |
Barry Bonds |
2227 |
Babe Ruth |
2161 |
Pete Rose |
2165 |
Alex Rodriguez |
2002 |
Hank Aaron |
2107 |
Rickey Henderson |
1939 |
Willie Mays |
2062 |
Derek Jeter |
1923 |
Stan Musial |
1949 |
Lou Gehrig |
1888 |
Mel Ott |
1859 |
Tris Speaker |
1882 |
Craig Biggio |
1844 |
Eddie Collins |
1821 |
Honus Wagner |
1736 |
Carl Yastrzemski |
1816 |
Cap Anson |
1719 |
Ted Williams |
1798 |
Paul Waner |
1626 |
155 runs scored in one season
Seven or more seasons with 120 runs scored
Player |
Seasons |
Seasons and teams |
Lou Gehrig[3] |
12 |
1926–37 (New York Yankees) |
Babe Ruth[4] |
11 |
1920–21, 23–24, 26–32 (New York Yankees) |
Sliding Billy Hamilton[5] |
8 |
1889 (Kansas City Blues (AA)), 1890–92, 94–95 (Philadelphia Phillies), 1896–97 (Boston Beaneaters) |
Jimmie Foxx[6] |
8 |
1929–30, 32–34 (Philadelphia Athletics), 1936, 38–39 (Boston Red Sox) |
Ted Williams[7] |
8 |
1939–42, 46–49 (Boston Red Sox) |
Alex Rodriguez[8] |
8 |
1996, 98, 2000 (Seattle Mariners), 2001–03 (Texas Rangers), 2005, 07 (New York Yankees) |
Hugh Duffy[9] |
7 |
1889 (Chicago White Stockings), 1890 (Chicago Pirates (PL)), 1891 (Boston Reds (AA)), 1892–94, 97 (Boston Beaneaters) |
Willie Keeler[10] |
7 |
1894–98 (Baltimore Orioles (NL)), 1899, 1901 (Brooklyn Superbas) |
Charlie Gehringer[11] |
7 |
1929–30, 34–38 (Detroit Tigers) |
Barry Bonds[12] |
7 |
1993, 96–98, 2000–01, 04 (San Francisco Giants) |
Five or more consecutive seasons with 120 runs scored
Eleven or more seasons with 100 runs scored
Player |
Seasons |
Seasons and teams |
Hank Aaron[15] |
15 |
1955–67, 69–70 (Mil-Atl Braves) |
Lou Gehrig |
13 |
1926–38 (New York Yankees) |
Alex Rodriguez |
13 |
1996–2000 (Seattle Mariners), 2001–03 (Texas Rangers), 2004–08 (New York Yankees) |
Derek Jeter[16] |
13 |
1996–2002, 04–07, 09–10 (New York Yankees) |
Rickey Henderson[17] |
13 |
1980, 82–84, 90–91, 98 (Oakland Athletics), 85–86, 88 (New York Yankees), 89 (NY Yankees–Oak Athletics), 93 (Oak Athletics–Tor Blue Jays), 96 (San Diego Padres) |
Charlie Gehringer |
12 |
1927–30, 1932–38, 40 (Detroit Tigers) |
Willie Mays[18] |
12 |
1954–65 (NY-SF Giants) |
George Van Haltren[19] |
11 |
1889 (Chicago White Stockings), 91–92 (Baltimore Orioles), 93 (Pittsburgh Pirates), 94–1900 (New York Giants) |
Ty Cobb[20] |
11 |
1909–12, 15–17, 21, 23–24 (Detroit Tigers), 27 (Philadelphia Athletics) |
Babe Ruth |
11 |
1919 (Boston Red Sox), 1920–21, 23–24, 26–32 (New York Yankees) |
Jimmie Foxx |
11 |
1929–30, 32–35 (Philadelphia Athletics), 36–40 (Boston Red Sox) |
Stan Musial[21] |
11 |
1943–44, 46–54 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Nine or more consecutive seasons with 100 runs scored
Player |
Seasons |
Seasons and teams |
Lou Gehrig |
13 |
1926–38 (New York Yankees) |
Hank Aaron |
13 |
1955–1967 (Milwaukee Braves) (Atlanta Braves) |
Alex Rodriguez |
13 |
1996–2000 (Seattle Mariners), 2001–03 (Texas Rangers), 2004–08 (New York Yankees) |
Willie Mays |
12 |
1954–65 (NY-SF Giants) |
Stan Musial |
11 |
1943–44, 46–54 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Billy Hamilton |
10 |
1889 (Kansas City Blues (AA)), 1890–95 (Philadelphia Phillies), 1896–98 (Boston Beaneaters) |
George Van Haltren |
10 |
1891–92 (Baltimore Orioles), 93 (Pittsburgh Pirates), 94–1900 (New York Giants) |
Harry Stovey[22] |
9 |
1883–89 (Philadelphia Athletics (AA)), 1890 (Boston Reds (PL)), 1891 (Boston Beaneaters) |
Mickey Mantle |
9 |
1953–61 (New York Yankees) |
Johnny Damon[23] |
9 |
1998–2000 (Kansas City Royals), 2001 (Oakland Athletics), 02–05 (Boston Red Sox), 2006 (New York Yankees) |
League leader in runs scored, 5 or more seasons
Player |
Titles[24] |
Years and teams |
Babe Ruth |
8 |
1919 (Boston Red Sox), 1920–21, 1923–24, 1926–28 (New York Yankees) |
Ted Williams |
6 |
1940–42, 46–47, 49 (Boston Red Sox) |
Mickey Mantle |
6 |
1954, 56–58, 60–61 (New York Yankees) |
Ty Cobb |
5 |
1909–11, 15–16 (Detroit Tigers) |
George Burns |
5 |
1914, 16–17, 19–20 (New York Giants) |
Rogers Hornsby |
5 |
1921–22, 24, 27 (St. Louis Cardinals), 29 (Chicago Cubs) |
Stan Musial |
5 |
1946, 48, 51–52, 54 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
Rickey Henderson |
5 |
1981, 90 (Oakland Athletics), 85–86 (New York Yankees), 89 (NY Yankees–Oak Athletics) |
Alex Rodriguez |
5 |
1996 (Seattle Mariners), 2001, 03 (Texas Rangers), 05, 07 (New York Yankees) |
Albert Pujols |
5 |
2003-05,09-10 (St. Louis Cardinals) |
League leader in runs scored, 3 or more consecutive seasons
League leader in runs scored, both leagues
League leader in runs scored, three different teams
6 runs scored by an individual in one game
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1000 runs scored by a team in one season
One or more runs scored in each inning of a game
Team |
Date[26] |
Opponent |
Venue2 |
Score |
Cleveland Spiders |
August 15, 1889 |
Boston Beaneaters |
League Park |
19–8[27] |
Washington Senators (NL) |
June 22, 1894 |
Boston Beaneaters |
Boundary Field |
26–12[28] |
Cleveland Spiders |
July 12, 1894 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
League Park |
20–10[29] |
Chicago Colts |
June 29, 1897 |
Louisville Colonels |
West Side Park |
36–7[30] |
Boston Americans |
September 16, 1903 |
Cleveland Indians |
Huntington Avenue Grounds |
14–7[31] |
New York Giants |
June 1, 1923 |
Philadelphia Phillies |
Baker Bowl |
22–8[32] |
Cleveland Indians |
July 7, 19233 |
Boston Red Sox |
League Park |
27–3[33] |
New York Yankees |
July 26, 1939 |
St. Louis Browns |
Yankee Stadium |
14–1[34] |
Chicago White Sox |
May 11, 1949 |
Boston Red Sox |
Comiskey Park |
12–8[35] |
St. Louis Cardinals |
September 13, 1964 |
Chicago Cubs |
Wrigley Field |
15–2[36] |
Chicago Cubs |
September 1, 1978 |
Houston Astros |
Wrigley Field |
14-11[37] |
Kansas City Royals |
September 14, 1998 |
Oakland Athletics |
Kauffman Stadium |
16–6[38] |
Colorado Rockies |
May 5, 1999 |
Chicago Cubs |
Wrigley Field |
13–6[39] |
New York Yankees |
April 29, 2006 |
Toronto Blue Jays |
Yankee Stadium |
17–6[40] |
Detroit Tigers |
August 2, 2014 |
Colorado Rockies |
Comerica Park |
11–5[41] |
Notes
- Ted Williams did not play 1943-45 due to military service in World War II.
- The Chicago Colts, St. Louis Cardinals, and Colorado Rockies accomplished their feats on the road, meaning they scored in all 9 innings they batted and are the sole instances of a team scoring a run in 9 innings. All remaining teams accomplished this feat at home, meaning they only scored in all 8 innings they batted.
- Game 1 of a doubleheader.
References
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