| Player | Hits | Date |
|---|---|---|
| Pete Rose | 4256 | |
| Ty Cobb | 4191 | |
| Hank Aaron | 3771 | |
| Stan Musial | 3630 | |
| Tris Speaker | 3515 | |
| Honus Wagner | 3430 | |
| Carl Yastrzemski | 3419 | |
| Paul Molitor | 3319 | |
| Eddie Collins | 3314 | |
| Derek Jeter | 3304 | |
| Willie Mays | 3283 | |
| Eddie Murray | 3255 | |
| Nap Lajoie | 3252 | |
| Cal Ripken | 3184 | |
| George Brett | 3154 | |
| Paul Waner | 3152 | |
| Robin Yount | 3142 | |
| Tony Gwynn | 3141 | |
| Dave Winfield | 3110 | |
| Craig Biggio | 3060 | |
| Rickey Henderson | 3055 | |
| Rod Carew | 3053 | |
| Lou Brock | 3023 | |
| Rafael Palmeiro | 3020 | |
| Cap Anson | 3011 | |
| Wade Boggs | 3010 | |
| Al Kaline | 3007 | |
| Roberto Clemente | 3000 |

ATL@NYY: Jeter singles on first pitch in first at-bat

ALCS Gm1: Jeter tallies 200th career postseason hit

BAL@NYY Gm3: Jeter plays through the pain vs. Orioles

BAL@NYY Gm3: Jeter triples home Martin to tie it

NYY@BAL Gm2: Jeter's RBI single cuts deficit to 3-2

NYY@BAL Gm1: Jeter bunts perfectly with two strikes

NYY@TOR: Jeter's two-out single scores big late run

NYY@TOR: Jeter collects three hits, one RBI in win

NYY@MIN: Jeter extends hit streak to 19 games

NYY@MIN: Jeter extends hit streak to 18 games

OAK@NYY: Jeter extends his hit streak to 16 games

TOR@NYY: Jeter tallies an RBI with a single to right

TOR@NYY: Jeter plates Nix with second single of game

TOR@NYY: Jeter collects his 200th hit of the season

TB@NYY: Jeter singles home Nunez in the third

TB@NYY: Jeter scores Ichiro with two-out RBI single

TB@NYY: Jeter passes Mays on the all-time hits list

NYY@BOS: Jeter ties Mays for 10th in all-time hits

NYY@BOS: Jeter doubles home a pair to take the lead

NYY@BAL: Jeter rips a two-run shot to right field
*Some historical statistics may vary depending on the source due to inconsistent record-keeping methods in 19th and early 20th-century baseball. MLB.com believes this list to be the most accurate portrayal of Major League Baseball's career hits leaders. If you feel there are any proven discrepancies, feel free to inform MLB.com by emailing stats@mlb.com.