List of Major League Baseball career games played as a right fielder leaders

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Roberto Clemente, the all-time leader in games played as a right fielder 1962 Baseball Guide.p21.jpg
Roberto Clemente, the all-time leader in games played as a right fielder

Games played (most often abbreviated as G or GP) is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated (in any capacity); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested. In baseball, the statistic applies also to players who, before a game, are included on a starting lineup card or are announced as ex ante substitutes, whether or not they play; [1] however, in Major League Baseball, the application of this statistic does not extend to consecutive games played streaks. A starting pitcher, then, may be credited with a game played even if he is not credited with a game started or an inning pitched. The right fielder (RF) is one of the three outfielders, the defensive positions in baseball farthest from the batter. The right field is the area of the outfield to the right of a person standing at home plate and facing toward the pitcher's mound. The outfielders must try to catch long fly balls before they hit the ground or to quickly catch or retrieve and return to the infield any other balls entering the outfield. The right fielder must also be adept at navigating the area of right field where the foul line approaches the corner of the playing field and the walls of the seating areas. Being the outfielder farthest from third base, the right fielder often has to make longer throws than the other outfielders to throw out runners advancing around the bases, so they often have the strongest or most accurate throwing arm. The right fielder normally plays behind the second baseman and first baseman, who play in or near the infield; unlike catchers and most infielders (excepting first basemen), who are virtually exclusively right-handed, right fielders can be either right- or left-handed. In the scoring system used to record defensive plays, the right fielder is assigned the number 9, the highest number.

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Because game accounts and box scores often did not distinguish between the outfield positions, there has been some difficulty in determining precise defensive statistics before 1901; because of this, and because of the similarity in their roles, defensive statistics for the three positions are frequently combined. However, efforts to distinguish between the three positions regarding games played during this period and reconstruct the separate totals have been largely successful; players whose totals include pre-1901 games are notated in the table below. Roberto Clemente is the all-time leader in career games played as a right fielder with 2,305. [2] [3] [4] Paul Waner (2,250), [5] Harry Hooper (2,183), [6] Hank Aaron (2,174), [7] Mel Ott (2,161), [8] Tony Gwynn (2,144), [9] Dwight Evans (2,092), [10] Nick Markakis (2,074), [11] Al Kaline (2,031), [12] Willie Keeler (2,019), [13] and Sammy Sosa (2,015) [14] are the only other players to appear in over 2,000 games in right field in their careers.

Key

RankRank amongst leaders in career games played. A blank field indicates a tie.
Player (2024 Gs)Number of games played during the 2024 Major League Baseball season
MLBTotal career games played as a right fielder in Major League Baseball
*Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame
Denotes total including pre-1901 games
BoldDenotes active player [lower-alpha 1]

List

Jason Heyward, the active leader and 28th all-time in games played as a right fielder. Jason Heyward on July 16, 2016 (1).jpg
Jason Heyward, the active leader and 28th all-time in games played as a right fielder.
Paul Waner held the major league record for 29 years. Paul Waner 1927.jpeg
Paul Waner held the major league record for 29 years.
Harry Hooper holds the American League record. Harry Hooper 1915.jpg
Harry Hooper holds the American League record.
Dwight Evans' 2,092 games as a right fielder in the American League are the most by any player since 1920. Dwight Evans 1976.jpg
Dwight Evans' 2,092 games as a right fielder in the American League are the most by any player since 1920.
Willie Keeler was the first player to appear in 2,000 games in right field. Willie Keeler.jpg
Willie Keeler was the first player to appear in 2,000 games in right field.
Patsy Donovan held the National League record for 32 years. Patsy Donovan 1910.jpg
Patsy Donovan held the National League record for 32 years.
RankPlayer (2023 Gs)Games as a right fielderOther leagues, notes
MLBAmerican LeagueNational League
1 Roberto Clemente*2,30502,305
2 Paul Waner*2,25002,250Held major league record, 1943–1972; held National League record, 1936-1972
3 Harry Hooper*2,1832,1830Held major league record, 1924-1943
4 Hank Aaron*2,17402,174
5 Mel Ott*2,16102,161
6 Tony Gwynn*2,14402,144
7 Dwight Evans 2,0922,0920
8 Nick Markakis 2,0741,325749
9 Al Kaline*2,0312,0310
10 Sammy Sosa 2,0153461,669
11 Bobby Abreu 1,9905941,396
12 Ichiro Suzuki 1,9701,827143
13 Reggie Jackson*1,9421,9420
14 Dave Winfield*1,8831,000883
15 Paul O'Neill 1,8481,163685
16 Dave Parker 1,79211,791
17 Larry Walker *1,71801,718
18 Magglio Ordóñez 1,7131,7130
19 Sam Crawford* 1,6751,415260Held American League record, 1912-1920
20 Jermaine Dye 1,6711,60071
21 Sam Rice*1,6491,6490
22 Shawn Green 1,6305691,061
23 Vladimir Guerrero*1,605615990
Rusty Staub 1,6051371,468
25 Wally Moses 1,5871,5870
26 Johnny Callison 1,5771061,471
27 Tom Brunansky 1,5691,254315
28 Jason Heyward (13)1,54001,540
29 Enos Slaughter*1,5401961,344
30 Harry Heilmann*1,5251,419106
31 Bobby Bonds 1,474586888
32 Bill Nicholson 1,44211,441
33 Jay Bruce 1,437651,372
34 Rubén Sierra 1,4251,41312
35 Hunter Pence 1,42081,412
36 Carl Furillo 1,40901,409
37 Jeromy Burnitz 1,3651531,212
38 Jay Buhner 1,3571,3570
39 Jesse Barfield 1,3391,3390
40 Raúl Mondesí 1,325463862
41 Tommy Griffith 1,31901,319
42 Ken Singleton 1,311865446
43 Darryl Strawberry 1,308181,290
44 Chuck Klein*1,30701,307
45 Al Cowens 1,2921,2920
46 Jeff Francoeur 1,290365925
47 Hank Bauer 1,2891,2890
48 Rocky Colavito 1,2821,26913
49 Andre Dawson*1,281201,261
50 Frank Robinson*1,270648622
51 J. D. Drew 1,268579689
52 Tim Salmon 1,2631,2630
53 Alex Ríos 1,2501,2500
54 José Guillén 1,211522689
55 Jackie Jensen 1,2051,2050
John Titus 1,20501,205
57 Dixie Walker 1,2021691,033
58 Ross Youngs*1,19201,192
59 Frank Schulte 1,186601,126
60 Pete Fox 1,1671,1670
61 Bruce Campbell 1,1661,1660
62 Reggie Sanders 1,165821,083
63 Gary Sheffield 1,160295865
64 Roger Maris 1,151949202
65 Max Flack 1,14601,044Includes 102 in Federal League
66 Tony Oliva*1,1371,1370
67 Babe Ruth*1,1281,1244
Jack Tobin 1,1288880Includes 240 in Federal League
69 Curt Walker 1,12301,123
70 Josh Reddick 1,1081,03078
71 Kole Calhoun 1,1071,02087
72 Willie Keeler* 1,102844258Held major league record, 1906-1924
73 Claudell Washington 1,096450646
74 José Bautista 1,071957114
75 Giancarlo Stanton (0)1,063121942
75 Sixto Lezcano 1,061692369
77 Don Mueller 1,046431,003
78 Harold Baines*1,0421,0420
79 Jayson Werth 1,02029991
80 Jack Clark 1,01314999
81 Chief Wilson 1,00501,005
82 Babe Herman 9940994
83 Bing Miller 9929920
84 Ken Griffey 990113877
85 Mookie Betts (0)978585393
86 Trot Nixon 9619565
87 Elmer Valo 957843114
88 Gavvy Cravath 95516939
89 Kevin Bass 95462892
90 Shin-Soo Choo 9479470
Bryce Harper (0)9470947
92 Brian Jordan 94544901
93 Glenn Wilson 940222718
94 Shano Collins 9369360
95 Elmer Flick* 927789138
96 Andre Ethier 9220922
97 Ollie Brown 91169842
98 Dante Bichette 908319589
99 Mike Mitchell 9066900
100 Manny Ramirez 9049040

Other Hall of Famers

PlayerGames as a right fielderOther leagues, notes
MLBAmerican LeagueNational League
Casey Stengel*8990899
Kiki Cuyler*8160816
Billy Southworth*8084804
Stan Musial*7830783
King Kelly* 7420733Includes 5 in American Association, 4 in Players' League;
held National League record, 1889-1891
Ty Cobb *7097090
Tommy McCarthy* 6470178Includes in 462 in American Association, 7 in Union Association
Hugh Duffy* 4370199Includes 120 in the Players' League, 118 in American Association
Billy Williams*3810381
Duke Snider*2930293
Kirby Puckett*2762760
Honus Wagner* 2720272
Lou Brock*2420242
Ken Griffey Jr.*2316225
Jim O'Rourke* 217095Includes 22 in National Association, 100 in Players' League
Goose Goslin*1731730
Ted Williams*1691690
Billy Hamilton* 16301Includes in 162 in American Association
Heinie Manush*15419135
Hack Wilson*1490149
Mickey Mantle*1471470
Max Carey*1450145
Cristóbal Torriente*14300Includes 143 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Monte Irvin*1270105Includes 22 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Chick Hafey*1220122
Jesse Burkett* 1150115
Larry Doby*1051050Negro League totals unavailable
John Montgomery Ward* 1000100
Freddie Lindstrom*75075
Frank Chance* 65065
Pete Hill*5200Includes 50 in Negro National League (first), 2 in Eastern Colored League (incomplete)
Jud Wilson*4700Includes 23 in Eastern Colored League, 17 in Negro National League (second),
7 in American Negro League (incomplete)
Joe Medwick*43043
Ed Delahanty* 392016Includes 3 in the Players' League
Lloyd Waner*33033
Willard Brown*23170Includes 6 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Todd Helton*202
Joe Mauer*220

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  1. A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or has not played for a full season.
  1. Section 20 of the official scorer guidelines
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