List of Major League Baseball career putouts as a right fielder leaders

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Paul Waner, the all-time leader in putouts by a right fielder PaulWanerGoudeycard.jpg
Paul Waner, the all-time leader in putouts by a right fielder

In baseball statistics, a putout (denoted by PO or fly out when appropriate) is given to a defensive player who records an out by tagging a runner with the ball when he is not touching a base, catching a batted or thrown ball and tagging a base to put out a batter or runner (a force out), catching a thrown ball and tagging a base to record an out on an appeal play, catching a third strike (a strikeout), catching a batted ball on the fly (a fly out), or being positioned closest to a runner called out for interference. 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 the 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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The overwhelming majority of putouts recorded by right fielders, almost to exclusivity, result from catching fly balls. However, in extraordinary circumstances, an outfielder may record a putout by receiving a throw to force out or tag out a runner while covering a base if one or more infielders are out of position to retrieve an errant throw, or by tagging a runner stranded between bases in a rundown play; however, even in such circumstances, outfielders will more typically act as a backup to infielders than cover a base themselves. Historically, putout totals for outfielders rose after 1920 with the end of the dead-ball era; the same circumstances which had kept home run totals low, such as overused baseballs and legal adulterations including the spitball, had similarly hindered the type of power hitting which lent itself to long fly balls. As strikeout totals have risen in baseball in recent decades, the frequency of other defensive outs including flyouts has declined; as a result, putout totals for outfielders have generally declined, but right fielders have largely defied this trend. Eight of the top nine players, and 17 of the top 20, were active entirely after 1950. Through the 2022 season, none of the top 251 single-season right field putout totals were recorded before 1920, and only 45 were recorded before 1960; nine of the top twelve, and 40 of the top 79, have been recorded since 1996.

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. Although efforts to distinguish between the three positions regarding games played during this period and reconstruct the separate totals have been largely successful, separate putout totals are unavailable; players whose totals are missing the figures for pre-1901 games are notated in the table below. Because they are expected to cover more territory in the outfield than their counterparts on either side, often being the fastest player of the three, center fielders typically records the highest putout totals; left fielders usually records slightly more putouts than right fielders due to the ball being more frequently hit to the left side of the field. Paul Waner is the all-time leader in career putouts by a right fielder with 4,533. [1] [2] [3] Roberto Clemente (4,459), [4] Dwight Evans (4,247), [5] Hank Aaron (4,161), [6] Tony Gwynn (4,052), [7] Nick Markakis (4,025), [8] Sammy Sosa (4,017), [9] and Ichiro Suzuki (4,005) [10] are the only other right fielders to record over 4,000 career putouts.

Key

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

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Jason Heyward, the active leader in putouts by a right fielder and 29th all-time Jason Heyward on July 16, 2016 (1).jpg
Jason Heyward, the active leader in putouts by a right fielder and 29th all-time
Dwight Evans holds the American League record. Dwightevans.JPG
Dwight Evans holds the American League record.
Ichiro Suzuki tied the major league record with 381 putouts in 2005. Ichiro.jpg
Ichiro Suzuki tied the major league record with 381 putouts in 2005.
Harry Hooper held the American League record for 54 years, and led the AL in putouts a record ten times. Harry Hooper 1915.jpg
Harry Hooper held the American League record for 54 years, and led the AL in putouts a record ten times.
Dave Parker's 381 putouts in 1977 remain the major league record. Dave Parker Oakland A's.jpg
Dave Parker's 381 putouts in 1977 remain the major league record.
Babe Herman held the single-season record for 45 years. BabeHermanGoudeyBaseballCard.jpg
Babe Herman held the single-season record for 45 years.
RankPlayer (2024 POs)Putouts as a right fielderOther leagues, notes
MLBAmerican LeagueNational League
1 Paul Waner*4,53304,533
2 Roberto Clemente*4,45904,459
3 Dwight Evans 4,2474,2470
4 Hank Aaron*4,16104,161
5 Tony Gwynn*4,05204,052
6 Nick Markakis 4,0252,6051,420
7 Sammy Sosa 4,0176763,341
8 Ichiro Suzuki 4,0053,743262Holds the single-season record of 381 (tied in 2005)
9 Al Kaline*3,8653,8650Held American League record, 1972-1988
10 Mel Ott*3,76703,767
11 Bobby Abreu 3,7331,1262,607
12 Dave Winfield*3,6571,8921,765
13 Dave Parker 3,63323,631Holds the single-season record of 381 (set in 1977)
14 Reggie Jackson*3,6243,6240
15 Paul O'Neill 3,5442,2191,325
16 Harry Hooper*3,3973,3970Held modern major league record, 1920-1938; held American League record, 1918-1972; held AL single-season record, 1915-1917 (tie), 1922-1923
17 Jermaine Dye 3,2373,113124Held American League single-season record, 1999-2004
18 Vladimir Guerrero*3,1661,2201,946
19 Magglio Ordóñez 3,1553,1550
20 Wally Moses 3,1543,1540
21 Tom Brunansky 3,1462,557589
22 Larry Walker*3,12403,124
23 Shawn Green 3,0531,1291,924
24 Johnny Callison 2,9541702,784
25 Bobby Bonds 2,9181,1911,727
26 Rusty Staub 2,9072312,676
27 Hunter Pence 2,889152,874
28 Jay Bruce 2,827942,733
29 Jason Heyward (29)2,81902,819
30 Jesse Barfield 2,7732,7730
31 Tim Salmon 2,7002,7000Held American League single-season record, 1997-1999
32 Rubén Sierra 2,6262,60323
33 Bill Nicholson 2,57612,575
34 Raúl Mondesí 2,5718791,692
35 Enos Slaughter*2,5692762,296
36 Sam Rice*2,5012,5010Held American League single-season record, 1917-1922, 1923-1926
37 Jeromy Burnitz 2,4732502,223
38 Carl Furillo 2,46702,467
39 Jay Buhner 2,4502,4500
40 Alex Ríos 2,4462,4460
41 Jeff Francoeur 2,4286841,744
42 Al Cowens 2,3892,3890
43 J. D. Drew 2,3521,0181,334
44 Chuck Klein*2,34202,342
45 Darryl Strawberry 2,337302,307
46 Reggie Sanders 2,3101972,113
47 Rocky Colavito 2,2952,27817
48 Andre Dawson*2,280422,238
49 Sam Crawford* 2,2741,868406Held modern major league record, 1914-1920; held modern National League record, 1902-1903; held American League record, 1913-1918
50 Jackie Jensen 2,2692,2690
51 Tony Oliva*2,2602,2600
52 Frank Robinson*2,2521,0951,157
53 Curt Walker 2,25102,251Held modern National League record, 1929-1933
54 Harry Heilmann*2,2461,975271
55 Ken Singleton 2,2451,535710
56 José Guillén 2,2139141,299
57 Giancarlo Stanton (0)2,1831812,002
58 Sixto Lezcano 2,1371,447690
59 Kole Calhoun 2,1341,965169
60 Dixie Walker 2,1032711,832
61 Babe Ruth*2,1002,0955
62 Gary Sheffield 2,0425621,480
63 Hank Bauer 2,0332,0330
64 Roger Maris 2,0181,627391
65 Ross Youngs*1,99601,996
66 Harold Baines*1,9821,9820
67 Mookie Betts (0)1,9731,270703
68 Josh Reddick 1,9581,819139
69 Brian Jordan 1,956941,862
70 Tommy Griffith 1.94101,941Held modern National League record, 1924-1929
71 Jack Clark 1,939291,910
72 Pete Fox 1,9381,9380
73 Jayson Werth 1,921451,876
74 Bruce Campbell 1,9121,9120
75 José Bautista 1,9071,742165
76 Shin-Soo Choo 1,8931,8930
77 Bing Miller 1,8761,8760
78 Rob Deer 1,8711,82546
79 Babe Herman 1,86201,862Held the single-season record, 1932-1977
80 Ival Goodman 1,85201,852
81 Claudell Washington 1,8448441,000
Glenn Wilson 1,8443651,479
83 Chief Wilson 1,84001,840Held modern National League record, 1916-1924; held the single-season record, 1909-1920
84 Ken Griffey Sr. 1,8162271,589
85 John Titus 1,79501,795Held modern major league record, 1911-1914; held modern National League record, 1909-1916
86 Elmer Valo 1,7811,593188
87 Nelson Cruz 1,7701,7664
88 Austin Kearns 1,766801,686
89 Don Mueller 1,758571,701
90 Max Flack 1,73101,597Includes 134 in Federal League
91 Jack Tobin 1,7271,3780Includes 349 in Federal League
92 Trot Nixon 1,7231,7149
93 David Justice 1,6931961,497
94 Brian Giles 1,686451,641
95 Frank Schulte 1,674751,599
96 Willard Marshall 1,671341,637
97 Reggie Smith 1,6703731,297
98 Tommy Henrich 1,6681,6680
99 Dante Bichette 1,6646011,063
100 Matt Lawton 1,6591,353306

Other Hall of Famers

PlayerPutouts as a right fielderOther leagues, notes
MLBAmerican LeagueNational League
Kiki Cuyler*1,64901,649
Billy Southworth*1,64951,644
Casey Stengel*1,53701,537
Willie Keeler* 1,5311,142389
Elmer Flick* 1,4311,153278Held modern major league record, 1901-1908; held modern National League record,
1901-1902; held modern single-season record, 1901-1909
Stan Musial*1,22501,225
Ty Cobb*1,1031,1030
Billy Williams*6570657
Kirby Puckett*5285280
Ken Griffey Jr.*4568448
Lou Brock*4320432
Duke Snider *3420342
Goose Goslin*3093090
Ted Williams*2822820
Max Carey*2650265
Hack Wilson*2570257
Chick Hafey*2250225
Monte Irvin*2170189Includes 28 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Mickey Mantle*2072070
Heinie Manush*20630176
Larry Doby*1991990Negro League totals unavailable
Honus Wagner* 1530153
Freddie Lindstrom*1460146
Jud Wilson*6700Includes 41 in Eastern Colored League, 14 in Negro National League (second),
12 in American Negro League (incomplete)
Frank Chance* 58058
Pete Hill*5700Includes 57 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Joe Medwick*53053
Lloyd Waner*47047
Cristóbal Torriente*4600Includes 46 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Willard Brown*41350Includes 6 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Ed Delahanty* 26260
Hugh Duffy* 14014
Sam Thompson* 14140
Joe Mauer*330
Todd Helton*202

Notes

  1. A player is considered inactive if he has announced his retirement or has not played for a full season.

References

  1. "Paul Waner Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  2. Wancho, Joseph. "Paul Waner Bio". Society For American Baseball Research. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  3. "Paul Waner Hall of Fame Profile". National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
  4. "Roberto Clemente Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  5. "Dwight Evans Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  6. "Hank Aaron Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  7. "Tony Gwynn Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  8. "Nick Markakis Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  9. "Sammy Sosa Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  10. "Ichiro Suzuki Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.