ALL-STAR GAME CAREER BATTING RECORDS

Career All-Star Game Hitting Records | Baseball Almanac

Baseball Almanac is pleased to present the career All-Star Game hitting records including players with the most All-Star Game hits, most All-Star Game doubles, most All-Star Game triples, most All-Star Game home runs, and many more All-Star Game career hitting records.

All-Star career records are presented in alphabetical order, ties within are alphabetized, and record setting averages are available only to players with more than ten plate appearances. Research by Baseball Almanac.

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Career All-Star Game Hitting Records

At Bats Willie Mays 75 24 82
Bases on Balls Ted Williams 11 19 57
Batting Average Charlie Gehringer .500 6 29
Ted Kluszewski .500 4 14
Doubles Dave Winfield 7 12 38
Extra Base Hits Willie Mays 8 24 82
Stan Musial 8 24 72
Grand Slams Fred Lynn 1 9 22
Hits Willie Mays 23 24 82
Home Runs Stan Musial 6 24 72
Pinch Hits Stan Musial 3 24 72
Runs Willie Mays 20 24 82
Runs Batted In Ted Williams 12 18 57
Stolen Bases Willie Mays 6 24 82
Slugging Percentage Alfonso Soriano 1.000 7 14
Mike Trout 1.000 11 20
Total Bases Willie Mays 40 24 82
Stan Musial 40 24 72
Triples Willie Mays 3 24 82
Brooks Robinson 3 18 47
ASG Career Hitting Records | Research by Baseball Almanac
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Mickey Mantle struck out more times than any other All-Star. Mantle had seventeen whiffs (fifty-two plate appearances) over the course of a career that included sixteen All-Star Games. Do you know who was second, with fourteen career strikeouts (eighty-two plate appearances)? [Answer]

Did you know that George Brett hit more sacrifice flies, he had three over the course of his ten game All-Star career, that any other player in All Star history?

Joe DiMaggio and Pete Rose are the only two players to ground into double plays three times during their All-Star careers.