Here's the all-time list as of the start of the 2008 season:
CAREER
DOUBLES 2B
1 Luis Gonzalez 310
2 Steve Finley 150
3 Matt Williams 127
4 Chad Tracy 122
5 Jay Bell 116
6 Craig Counsell 106
T7 Damian Miller 98
T7 Tony Womack 98
9 Alex Cintron 82
10 Danny Bautista 75
11 Eric Byrnes 67
T12 Junior Spivey 62
T12 Orlando Hudson 62
14 David Dellucci 61
15 Shawn Green 59
16 Conor Jackson 58
17 Mark Grace 55
18 Shea Hillenbrand 54
19 Greg Colbrunn 51
T20 Chris Snyder 49
T20 Travis Lee 49
22 Quinton McCracken 47
23 Stephen Drew 41
T24 Kelly Stinnett 38
T24 Erubiel Durazo 38
26 Andy Fox 37
27 Chris Young 33
28 Devon White 32
T29 Scott Hairston 31
T29 Tony Clark 31
T31 Carlos Quentin 29
T31 Robby Hammock 29
T31 Troy Glaus 29
T31 Rod Barajas 29
T35 Chad Moeller 28
T35 Royce Clayton 28
37 Matt Kata 27
38 Johnny Estrada 26
T39 Reggie Sanders 21
T39 Tony Batista 21
T41 Luis Terrero 20
T41 Lyle Overbay 20
T41 Mark Reynolds 20
44 Bernard Gilkey 17
45 Carlos Baerga 15
46 Jeff Davanon 14
47 Randy Johnson 12
48 Karim Garcia 10
Joe Franklin
Tris Speaker hit a record 792 doubles during his career.
The MLB record for career doubles is held by Tris Speaker with 792. He played with the Boston Red Sox from 1907-1915, Cleveland Indians from 1916-1926, Washington Senators in 1927, and Philadelphia Athletics in 1928. He had 5 seasons of 50+ doubles, his best being 1923 when he had 59.
Rickey Henderson holds the record for most career stolen bases with 1,406.
Kareem Abdul Jabbar owns the record for the most points in a career. He holds the record with 38,387 points in his career.
Marty Riessen
Slugger Barry Bonds holds the record for the most home runs in a career. In the course of his career, he blasted 762 out of the park.
Luis gonzales
Trev Alberts
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Sachin tendulkar