Uncover the Untouchable Records: MLB’s Most Hits in a Game, Season, and Career Revealed!
Most Hits in a Season: 262 – Ichiro Suzuki, 2004 (Modern-Day Record)
Pete Browning of the Louisville Colonels and Tip O’Neill of the St. Louis Browns hold the all-time single-season mark, with Denny Lyons of the Philadelphia Athletics fifth on the list because of their performance during the apparently hit-happy 1887 season.
Of course, Ichiro Suzuki holds that modern-day record, breaking George Sisler’s 83-year-old standard during his remarkable 2004 season with the Seattle Mariners.

Since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941, only Tony Gwynn (.394, 1994), George Brett (.390, 1980), Williams (.388, 1957), Rod Carew (.388, 1977), Larry Walker (.379, 1999) and Stan Musial (.376, 1948) have posted a higher batting average than the .372 Ichiro hit in 2004.


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