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List of Major League Baseball career putouts as an outfielder leaders

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Willie Mays, the all-time leader in putouts by an outfielder

In baseball statistics, a putout (denoted by PO or fly out when appropriate) is given to a defensive player who records an out by tagging a runner with the ball when he is not touching a base, catching a batted or thrown ball and tagging a base to put out a batter or runner (a force out), catching a thrown ball and tagging a base to record an out on an appeal play, catching a third strike (a strikeout), catching a batted ball on the fly (a fly out), or being positioned closest to a runner called out for interference. An outfielder (OF) is a person playing in one of the three defensive positions in baseball farthest from the batter, who are identified as the left fielder (LF), the center fielder (CF), and the right fielder (RF). An outfielder's duty is to try to catch long-fly balls before they hit the ground or to quickly catch or retrieve and return to the infield any other balls entering the outfield. Outfielders normally play behind the six other members of the defense who play in or near the infield; unlike catchers and most infielders (excepting first basemen), who are virtually exclusively right-handed, outfielders can be either right- or left-handed. In the scoring system used to record defensive plays, the outfielders are assigned the numbers 7 (left field), 8 (center field), and 9 (right field).

The overwhelming majority of putouts recorded by outfielders, almost to exclusivity, result from catching fly balls. However, in extraordinary circumstances, an outfielder may record a putout by receiving a throw to force out or tag out a runner while covering a base if one or more infielders are out of position to retrieve an errant throw, or by tagging a runner stranded between bases in a rundown play; however, even in such circumstances, outfielders will more typically act as a backup to infielders than cover a base themselves. Historically, putout totals for outfielders rose after 1920 with the end of the dead-ball era; the same circumstances which had kept home run totals low, such as overused baseballs and legal adulterations including the spitball, had similarly hindered the type of power hitting which lent itself to long fly balls. But as strikeout totals have risen in baseball in recent decades, the frequency of other defensive outs including flyouts has declined; as a result, putout totals for outfielders have likewise declined. Through the 2022 season, all but eight of the top 76 single-season outfield putout totals were recorded between 1920 and 1988; only one of the top 498 totals was recorded before 1912.

Because game accounts and box scores often did not distinguish between the outfield positions, there has been some difficulty in determining precise defensive statistics prior to 1901; because of this, and because of the similarity in their roles, defensive statistics for the three positions are frequently combined. Because they are expected to cover more territory in the outfield than their counterparts on either side, often being the fastest player of the three, center fielders typically record the highest putout totals; due to the frequency of fly balls, center fielders typically record more putouts than other players, except for catchers and first basemen, who record higher totals due to the frequency of strikeouts and ground outs respectively. 6 of the top 7 career leaders in outfield putouts, and 14 of the top 18, were center fielders. Willie Mays is the all-time leader in career putouts as an outfielder with 7,095;[1][2][3] he is the only outfielder to record more than 7,000 career putouts. Tris Speaker[4] (6,788), Rickey Henderson[5] (6,468), Max Carey[6] (6,363), Ty Cobb[7] (6,361), and Richie Ashburn[8] (6,089) are the only other outfielders to record more than 6,000 career putouts. Andrew McCutchen, who had 3,675 putouts through the 2022 season to place him 106th all-time, is the leader among active players.

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Key

Rank Rank amongst leaders in career putouts. A blank field indicates a tie.
Player Name of player
Main pos. Primary outfield position played during career (LF, CF, or RF)
MLB Total career putouts as an outfielder in Major League Baseball
* Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame

List

Andrew McCutchen, the active leader in putouts by an outfielder and 106th all-time
Tris Speaker holds the American League record.
Max Carey held the National League record for 45 years.
Richie Ashburn holds six of the top ten single-season putout totals for outfielders.
Mike Cameron recorded 2,000 putouts in both the American and National Leagues, leading each league once.
Dom DiMaggio was the first American League outfielder to record 500 putouts in a season.
Rank Player (2023 POs) Main
Pos.
Putouts as an outfielder Other leagues, notes
MLB American League National League
1 Willie Mays* CF 7,112 0 7,095 Includes 17 in Negro American League
(incomplete)
2 Tris Speaker* CF 6,788 6,788 0 Held major league record, 1922–1971;
held the single-season record, 1914-1917
3 Rickey Henderson* LF 6,468 5,699 769
4 Max Carey* CF 6,363 0 6,363 Held National League record, 1924–1969;
held the single-season record, 1917-1920 (tie);
held NL single-season record, 1916-1928
5 Ty Cobb* CF 6,361 6,361 0 Held American League record, 1916–1919;
held AL single-season record, 1911-1912
6 Richie Ashburn* CF 6,089 0 6,089
7 Steve Finley CF 5,664 708 4,956
8 Barry Bonds LF 5,637 0 5,637
9 Ken Griffey Jr.* CF 5,606 3,717 1,889
10 Hank Aaron* RF 5,539 3 5,536
11 Willie Davis CF 5,449 108 5,341
12 Doc Cramer CF 5,412 5,412 0
13 Brett Butler CF 5,296 1,712 3,584
14 Torii Hunter CF 5,263 5,263 0
15 Andre Dawson* RF 5,158 42 5,116
16 Carlos Beltrán CF 5,155 2,365 2,790
17 Vada Pinson CF 5,097 1,317 3,780
18 Willie Wilson CF 5,060 4,942 118
19 Al Kaline* RF 5,035 5,035 0
20 Ichiro Suzuki RF 5,022 4,616 406
21 Zack Wheat* LF 4,996 105 4,891
22 Chet Lemon CF 4,993 4,993 0 Holds the American League single-season record
(512 in 1977)
23 Al Simmons* LF 4,988 4,816 172
24 Dave Winfield * RF 4,975 2,723 2,252
25 Mike Cameron CF 4,954 2,555 2,399
Andruw Jones CF 4,954 335 4,619
27 Amos Otis CF 4,936 4,819 117
28 Marquis Grissom CF 4,880 356 4,524
29 Paul Waner* RF 4,872 0 4,872
30 Lloyd Waner* CF 4,860 0 4,860
31 Kenny Lofton CF 4,856 3,653 1,203
32 Fred Clarke* LF 4,795 0 4,795 Held major league record, 1909–1922;
held National League record, 1906-1924
33 Goose Goslin* LF 4,792 4,792 0
34 Sam Rice* RF 4,774 4,774 0 Held the single-season record, 1920-1924
35 Devon White CF 4,739 3,389 1,350
36 Johnny Damon CF 4,717 4,717 0
37 Bernie Williams CF 4,710 4,710 0
38 Roberto Clemente* RF 4,696 0 4,696
39 Fred Lynn CF 4,556 4,464 92
40 Edd Roush* CF 4,537 3 4,118 Includes 416 in Federal League
41 Jim Edmonds CF 4,536 1,696 2,840
42 Sammy Sosa RF 4,522 776 3,746
43 Joe DiMaggio* CF 4,516 4,516 0
44 Tony Gwynn* RF 4,512 0 4,512
45 Mel Ott* RF 4,511 0 4,511
46 Luis Gonzalez LF 4,482 232 4,250
47 Garry Maddox CF 4,449 0 4,449
48 Babe Ruth* RF 4,444 4,405 39
49 Mickey Mantle* CF 4,438 4,438 0
50 Lou Brock* LF 4,394 0 4,394
51 Kirby Puckett* CF 4,392 4,392 0
52 José Cruz LF 4,391 8 4,383
53 Dwight Evans RF 4,371 4,371 0
54 Paul Blair CF 4,343 4,226 117
55 Sam West CF 4,300 4,300 0
56 Adam Jones CF 4,272 4,063 209
57 Willie McGee CF 4,260 173 4,087
58 Jimmy Sheckard LF 4,203 5 4,198
59 Tim Raines* LF 4,201 1,469 2,732
60 Curtis Granderson CF 4,183 2,956 1,227
61 Cy Williams CF 4,180 0 4,180
62 Ted Williams* LF 4,158 4,158 0
63 César Cedeño CF 4,131 0 4,131
64 Nick Markakis RF 4,129 2,679 1,450
65 Duke Snider* CF 4,099 0 4,099
66 Clyde Milan CF 4,095 4,095 0
67 Reggie Jackson* RF 4,062 4,062 0
68 Garret Anderson LF 4,057 3,826 231
69 Dale Murphy CF 4,053 0 4,053
70 Kiki Cuyler* RF 4,034 0 4,034
71 Curt Flood CF 4,021 16 4,005
72 Bob Johnson LF 4,003 4,003 0
73 Wally Moses RF 4,000 4,000 0
74 Joe Medwick* LF 3,994 0 3,994
75 Harry Hooper* RF 3,981 3,981 0
76 Frank Robinson* RF 3,978 1,281 2,697
77 Earl Averill* CF 3,968 3,963 5
78 Dummy Hoy CF 3,964 278 3,146 Includes 289 in Players' League,
251 in American Association;
held major league record, 1901–1909;
held National League record, 1897-1901
79 Jesse Burkett* LF 3,961 1,072 2,889
80 Bobby Abreu RF 3,952 1,248 2,704
81 Carl Yastrzemski* LF 3,941 3,941 0
82 Enos Slaughter* RF 3,925 463 3,462
83 George Burns LF 3,918 0 3,918
84 Jimmy Wynn CF 3,912 50 3,862
85 Bill Bruton CF 3,905 1,286 2,619
86 Juan Pierre CF 3,879 585 3,294
87 Dom DiMaggio CF 3,859 3,859 0 Held the American League single-season record, 1948-1977
88 Jimmy Piersall CF 3,851 3,786 65
89 Heinie Manush* LF 3,841 3,624 217
90 Rick Manning CF 3,831 3,831 0
91 George Foster LF 3,809 19 3,790
92 Sherry Magee LF 3,800 0 3,800
93 Dave Parker RF 3,791 60 3,731
94 Bill Virdon CF 3,777 0 3,777
95 Lloyd Moseby CF 3,765 3,765 0
96 Bobby Veach LF 3,754 3,754 0
97 George Hendrick RF 3,751 1,605 2,146
98 Dode Paskert CF 3,734 0 3,734
99 Stan Musial* LF 3,730 0 3,730
100 Vernon Wells CF 3,726 3,726 0

Other Hall of Famers

Player Main
Pos.
Putouts as outfielder Other leagues, notes
MLB American League National League
Sam Crawford* RF 3,626 2,916 710 Held American League record, 1914–1916
Larry Doby* CF 3,618 3,616 0 Includes 2 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Billy Williams* LF 3,562 0 3,562
Billy Hamilton* CF 3,453 0 3,206 Includes 247 in American Association;
held the single-season record, 1894–1899
Earle Combs* CF 3,449 3,449 0
Hugh Duffy* CF 3,396 141 2,834 Includes 255 in Players' League, 166 in American Association
Larry Walker* RF 3,315 0 3,315
Minnie Miñoso* LF 3,278 3,243 33 Includes 2 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Chuck Klein* RF 3,250 0 3,250
Robin Yount* CF 3,202 3,202 0
Vladimir Guerrero* RF 3,169 1,221 1,948
Jim Rice* LF 3,103 3,103 0
Willie Keeler* RF 3,097 1,148 1,949
Ed Delahanty* LF 2,956 305 2,613 Includes 38 in Players' League
Ralph Kiner* LF 2,875 141 2,734
Joe Kelley* LF 2,864 101 2,763
Hack Wilson* CF 2,810 0 2,810
Harry Heilmann* RF 2,794 2,515 279
Ned Hanlon* CF 2,659 0 2,362 Includes 297 in Players' League;
held the single-season record, 1884–1886
Chick Hafey* LF 2,527 0 2,527
Billy Southworth* RF 2,442 90 2,352
Elmer Flick* RF 2,373 1,392 981
Tony Oliva* RF 2,332 2,332 0
Jim O'Rourke* LF 2,235 0 1,977 Includes 175 in Players' League, 83 in National Association
Casey Stengel* RF 2,171 0 2,171
Sam Thompson* RF 2,167 14 2,153
Ross Youngs* RF 2,160 0 2,160
Harold Baines* RF 2,031 2,031 0
Tommy McCarthy* RF 2,016 0 1,187 Includes 790 in American Association, 39 in Union Association
Willie Stargell* LF 1,985 0 1,985
Cool Papa Bell* CF 1,399 0 0 Includes 698 in Negro National League (second), 620 in Negro National League (first),
81 in East–West League (incomplete)
Monte Irvin* LF 1,378 0 1,233 Includes 145 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Freddie Lindstrom* CF 1,311 0 1,311
Turkey Stearnes* CF 1,209 0 0 Includes 718 in Negro National League (first), 384 in Negro National League (second),
107 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Oscar Charleston* CF 1,056 0 0 Includes 648 in Negro National League (first), 245 in Eastern Colored League,
156 in American Negro League, 7 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
King Kelly* RF 892 0 871 Includes 13 in Players' League, 8 in American Association
Cristóbal Torriente* CF 783 0 0 Includes 783 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Craig Biggio* CF 708 0 708
Honus Wagner* RF 643 0 643
George Davis* CF 611 0 611
Willard Brown* CF 506 41 0 Includes 465 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Roger Bresnahan* CF 463 35 428
Hank Greenberg* LF 459 459 0
Willie McCovey* LF 397 0 397
Orlando Cepeda* LF 368 0 368
John Montgomery Ward* CF 355 0 355
Mule Suttles* LF 291 0 0 Includes 212 in Negro National League (first), 79 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Harry Wright* CF 228 0 1 Includes 227 in National Association
Pete Hill* LF 183 0 0 Includes 183 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Deacon White* RF 149 0 124 Includes 25 in National Association
Paul Molitor* CF 123 123 0
Cap Anson* LF 118 0 61 Includes 57 in National Association
Martín Dihigo* CF 106 0 0 Includes 75 in Negro National League (second), 16 in American Negro League,
15 in Eastern Colored League (incomplete)
Todd Helton* LF 16 0 16
Joe Mauer* RF 3 3 0

References

  1. ^ "Willie Mays Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  2. ^ Saccoman, John. "Willie Mays Bio". Society For American Baseball Research. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  3. ^ "Willie Mays Hall of Fame Profile". National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  4. ^ "Tris Speaker Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  5. ^ "Rickey Henderson Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  6. ^ "Max Carey Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  7. ^ "Ty Cobb Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  8. ^ "Richie Ashburn Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.

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