Major League Baseball titles leaders


At the end of each Major League Baseball season, the league leaders of various statistical categories are announced. Leading either the American League or the National League in a particular category is referred to as a title.
The following lists describe which players hold the most titles in a career for a particular category. Listed are players with four or more titles in a category. Active players are highlighted.

Batting titles">Batting average (baseball)">Batting titles

* The 1910 American League batting title is disputed, with different sources giving the title to Ty Cobb or to Nap Lajoie or to both. See 1910 Chalmers Award.

[On-base percentage]

[Slugging percentage]

[On-base plus slugging]

[At bat]s

[Plate appearance]s

Runs">Run (baseball)">Runs titles

Hits">Hit (baseball)">Hits titles

[Total bases] titles

Doubles">Double (baseball)">Doubles

Triples">Triple (baseball)">Triples

[Home run] titles

RBI">Runs batted in">RBI titles

[Base on Balls]

[Strikeout]s

[Stolen base] titles

[Sacrifice bunt]s

ERA">Earned run average">ERA titles

Wins">Win (baseball)#Winning pitcher">Wins titles

WHIP">Walks plus hits per inning pitched">WHIP

[Games pitched]

Saves">Save (baseball)">Saves titles

[Innings pitched] titles

[Strikeout] titles (pitchers)

§ In 1998, because of a mid-season trade, Randy Johnson led Major League Baseball in strikeouts, but neither the AL nor the NL.

[Games started] titles

[Complete game]s

Shutout">Shutouts in baseball">Shutouts

Losses">Loss (baseball)">Losses

[Wild pitch]es

Hit batsmen">Hit by pitch">Hit batsmen