List of Major League Baseball career on-base percentage leaders


In baseball statistics, on-base percentage is a measure of how often a batter reaches base for any reason other than a fielding error, fielder's choice, dropped or uncaught third strike, fielder's obstruction, or catcher's interference. OBP is calculated in Major League Baseball by dividing the sum of hits, walks, and times hit by a pitch by the sum of at-bats, walks, times hit by pitch and sacrifice flies. A hitter with a.400 on-base percentage is considered to be great and rare; only 55 players in MLB history with at least 3,000 career plate appearances have maintained such an OBP. Left fielder Ted Williams, who played 19 seasons for the Boston Red Sox, has the highest career on-base percentage,.4817, in MLB history. Williams led the American League in on-base percentage in twelve seasons, the most such seasons for any player in the major leagues. Barry Bonds led the National League in ten seasons, a NL record. Williams also posted the then-highest single-season on-base percentage of.5528 in 1941, a record that stood for 61 years until Bonds broke it with a.5817 OBP in 2002. Bonds broke his own record in 2004, setting the current single-season mark of.6094.
Mickey Cochrane is the only catcher and Arky Vaughan is the only shortstop with a career mark of at least.400. Of the 43 players eligible for the Baseball Hall of Fame with a career on-base percentage of.400 or higher, 27 have been elected. Players are eligible for the Hall of Fame if they have played at least 10 major league seasons, have been either retired for five seasons or deceased for six months, and have not been banned from MLB. These requirements leave 6 living players ineligible who have played in the past 5 seasons; 5 players who did not play 10 seasons in MLB; and Shoeless Joe Jackson, who was banned for his role in the Black Sox Scandal.

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RankPlayerOBP
1Ted Williams *.4817
2Babe Ruth *.4739
3John McGraw *.4657
4Billy Hamilton *.4552
5Lou Gehrig *.4474
6Barry Bonds.4443
7Bill Joyce.4349
8Rogers Hornsby *.4337
9Ty Cobb *.4330
10Jimmie Foxx *.4283
11Tris Speaker *.4279
12Eddie Collins *.4244
13Ferris Fain.4241
14Dan Brouthers *.4234
15Max Bishop.4230
16Shoeless Joe Jackson.4227
17Joey Votto.4214
18Mickey Mantle *.4205
19Mickey Cochrane *.4192
20Frank Thomas *.4191
21Mike Trout.4185
22Edgar Martínez *.4178
23Stan Musial *.4167
24Cupid Childs.4157
25Wade Boggs *.4150
26Jesse Burkett *.4149
27Todd Helton.4140
Mel Ott *.4140
29Roy Thomas.4135
30Lefty O'Doul.4133
31Hank Greenberg *.4118
32Ed Delahanty *.4113
33Manny Ramirez.4106
34Charlie Keller.4099
35Eddie Stanky.4098
36Harry Heilmann *.4092
37Jackie Robinson *.4089
38Roy Cullenbine.4082
39Jake Stenzel.4078
40Jeff Bagwell *.4076
41Denny Lyons.4074
42Riggs Stephenson.4065
43Lance Berkman.4060
44Arky Vaughan *.4058
45Joe Harris.4044
46Paul Waner *.4043
47Charlie Gehringer *.4036
48Joe Cunningham.4035
49Pete Browning.4028
50Lu Blue.4022