Derek Jeter's career stats and ranks

Derek Jeter of the Yankees waves to the fans from the dugout during the game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Sept. 26, 2014 in Boston. Credit: Getty Images / Al Bello
On the afternoon of Sept. 28, 2014, Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter played his last baseball game.
His 20-year career, all spent with the Yankees, came to end with an infield single against Red Sox pitcher Clay Buchhold at Fenway Park.
Jeter finished in the top 10 on Major League Baseball’s career leaders in three statistical categories. Here are those lists.
HITS
1. Pete Rose: 4,256
2. Ty Cobb: 4,191
3. Hank Aaron: 3,771
4. Stan Musial: 3,630
5. Tris Speaker: 3,515
7. Honus Wagner: 3,430
8. Carl Yastrzemski: 3,419
9. Paul Molitor: 3,319
10. Eddie Collins: 3,314
AT-BATS
1. Pete Rose: 14,053
2. Hank Aaron: 12,364
3. Carl Yastrzemski: 11,988
4. Cal Ripken: 11,551
5. Ty Cobb: 11,429
6. Eddie Murray: 11,336
8. Robin Yount: 11,008
9. Dave Winfield: 11,003
10. Stan Musial: 10,972
RUNS
1. Rickey Henderson: 2,295
2. Ty Cobb: 2,246
3. Barry Bonds: 2,227
4. Hank Aaron: 2,174
4. Babe Ruth: 2,174
6. Pete Rose: 2,165
7. Willie Mays: 2,062
8. Stan Musial: 1,949
10. Alex Rodriguez: 1,919
Jeter’s final career stats (career rank)
Games played: 2,747 (26th)
At-bats: 11,195 (7th)
Runs: 1,923 (9th)
Average: .309 (77th - tied)
Hits: 3,465 (6th)
Total bases: 4,921 (21st)
Doubles: 544 (29th)
Triples: 66 (433rd - tied)
Home runs: 260 (189th - tied)
RBI: 1,311 (104th - tied)
Walks: 1,082 (85th)
Strikeouts: 1,840 (85th)
Stolen bases: 358 (103rd)
Caught stealing: 97 (126th - tied)
On-base percentage: .377 (128th - tied)
Slugging percentage: .440 (296th - tied)
OPS: .817 (212th - tied)
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