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In baseball statistics, the term times on base, also abbreviated as TOB, is the cumulative total number of times a batter has reached base as a result of hits, walks, and hit by pitches. This statistic does not include times reaching first by way of error, dropped third strike, fielder's obstruction, or a fielder's choice, making this statistic somewhat of a misnomer.
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Pete Rose is the all-time leader, being on base 5,929 times in his career. Barry Bonds (5,599), Ty Cobb (5,532), Rickey Henderson (5,343), Carl Yastrzemski (5,304), Stan Musial (5,282), and Hank Aaron (5,205) are the only other players to be on base more than 5,000 times.
Rank | Rank amongst leaders in career times on base. A blank field indicates a tie. |
Player (2025 TOB) | Number of times on base during the 2025 Major League Baseball season. |
TOB | Total career times on base. |
* | Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. |
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Bold | Denotes active player.[a] |
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