Red Ruffing.
Hall of Famer Red Ruffing played 22 seasons with the Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Chicago White Sox between 1924-1942 and 1945-1947. He had 273 career RBIs and a batting average of .269 with 98 doubles (also an MLB record for pitchers), 13 triples, and 36 home runs.
Nolan Ryan holds the career record with 5,714 strikeouts.
Cy Young, who pitched between 1890-1911, holds the MLB record for career wins by a pitcher with 511. He also holds the MLB record for career losses by a pitcher with 316.
Pete Rose
As of 2009, Andy Pettitte holds the record for most career postseason wins with 18.
There was a pitcher for the Minnesota Twins between 1979-1982 named Terry Felton that wound up with a career record of 0-16.
derek jeter
Pete Rose, hit 4,255 hits in his career
Cy Young. 511 wins, 316 losses, 827 decisions.
John Coleman 48 in 1883
Career and Single Season RBI LeadersHank Wilson of the Chicago Cubs holds the major League record for RBIs in a single season with 191 hit in 1930. New York Yankees, Lou Gehrig holds the American League record for RBIs in a single season with 184 in 1931. Hank Aaron holds the Major League record for career RBIs with 2,297 and the National League record with 2,202. Babe Ruth is second in career RBIs with 2,218, and hold the American League career RBI record with 2,201.
For Major League Baseball, it's Rickey Henderson - 2,295
RHP Pitcher Ferguson Arthur Jenkins (a.k.a. "Fly") debuted in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies on September 10, 1965 and ended his 19-year career on September 26, 1983, with a career Win-Loss record of 284-226 in 664 games (594 Games Started, 267 Completed Games), and a career ERA of 3.34.