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

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 center fielder (CF) is one of the three outfielders, the defensive positions in baseball farthest from the batter. Center field is the area of the outfield directly in front of a person standing at home plate and facing beyond the pitcher's mound. The outfielders' duty is to 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. Generally having the most territory to cover, the center fielder is usually the fastest of the three outfielders, although this can also depend on the relative strength of their throwing arms and the configuration of their home field, due to the deepest part of center field being the farthest point from the infield and home plate. The center fielder normally plays behind the shortstop and second baseman, who play in or near the infield; unlike catchers and most infielders (excepting first basemen), who are virtually exclusively right-handed, center fielders can be either right- or left-handed. In the scoring system used to record defensive plays, the center fielder is assigned the number 8.

Willie Mays, the all-time leader in putouts by a center fielder

The overwhelming majority of putouts recorded by center 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 that 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. But 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 likewise declined. Through the 2022 season, 27 of the top 30 single-season center field putout totals were recorded between 1924 and 1986; only five of the top 112 have been recorded since 2003.

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 record the highest putout totals; six of the top seven career leaders in outfield putouts, and 14 of the top 18, were center fielders. Willie Mays is the all-time leader in putouts as a center fielder with 7,024;[1][2][3] he is the only player to record more than 7,000 career putouts as a center fielder.

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 center 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[a]

List

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Mike Trout, the active leader and 53rd all-time in putouts by a center fielder
Tris Speaker holds the American League record.
Richie Ashburn led the National League in putouts a record nine times, and holds seven of the top 16 single-season totals.
Max Carey held the National League record for 34 years.
Joe DiMaggio retired with the 7th-most putouts in history despite missing three prime seasons in World War II.
Taylor Douthit was the first center fielder to record 500 putouts in one season, and held the single-season record for 23 years.
  • Stats updated as of April 29, 2024.
RankPlayer (2024 POs)Putouts as a center fielderOther leagues, notes
MLBAmerican LeagueNational League
1Willie Mays*7,02407,024
2Tris Speaker*6,7576,7570Held modern major league record, 1915-1971; held the single-season record, 1914-1917; held the American League single-season record, 1914-1920
3Richie Ashburn*5,80305,803Held National League record, 1958-1967; holds the single-season record of 532 (set in 1951)
4Steve Finley5,3484394,909
5Willie Davis5,2791005,179
6Ty Cobb*5,1565,1560Held the modern single-season record, 1911-1914
7Ken Griffey Jr.*5,1473,7061,441
8Brett Butler4,9471,7043,243
9Kenny Lofton4,7583,5541,204
10Amos Otis4,7434,69647
11Marquis Grissom4,7063544,352
12Mike Cameron4,7002,4372,263
13Doc Cramer4,6614,6610
14Max Carey*4,58004,580Held National League record, 1924-1958; held the single-season record, 1917-1920, 1923-1924; held NL single-season record, 1917-1928
15Bernie Williams4,5764,5760
16Andruw Jones4,456334,423
17Devon White4,4133,0911,322
18Garry Maddox4,38704,387
19Jim Edmonds4,3411,5222,819
20Edd Roush*4,32733,989Includes 335 in Federal League
21Paul Blair4,2704,167103
22Lloyd Waner*4,22504,225
23Joe DiMaggio*4,1614,1610
24Carlos Beltrán4,1332,0252,108
25Fred Lynn4,0934,08013
26Chet Lemon4,0814,0810Holds the American League single-season record
(509 in 1977)
27Curt Flood4,019174,002
28Mickey Mantle*4,0164,0160
29Adam Jones3,9643,9622
30Torii Hunter3,9483,9480
31Kirby Puckett*3,8533,8530
32Vada Pinson3,8163683,448
33Bill Bruton3,8081,2642,544
34Earl Averill*3,6993,6972
35Duke Snider*3,64103,641
36Bill Virdon3,63703,637
37César Cedeño3,63603,636
38Rick Manning3,5333,5330
39Clyde Milan3,5183,5180
40Dom DiMaggio3,5133,5130
41Willie Wilson3,4653,346119
42Dwayne Murphy3,4423,4393
43Sam West3,4123,4120
44Larry Doby*3,3953,3930Includes 2 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
45Cy Williams3,38303,383
46Lance Johnson3,3792,3581,021
47Dode Paskert3,37803,378Held modern National League record, 1917-1924
48Lloyd Moseby3,3493,3490
49Willie McGee3,3361373,199
50Jim Busby3,2653,2614Held the American League single-season record, 1954-1977
51Omar Moreno3,2534322,821
52Rick Monday3,2461,3291,917
53Mike Trout (65)3,2363,2360
54Johnny Damon3,1443,1440
55Vernon Wells3,1323,1320
56Jimmy Piersall3,1213,05863
57Lenny Dykstra3,09003,090
58Brian McRae3,0841,6161,468
59Robin Yount*3,0563,0560
60Curtis Granderson2,9892,792197
61Mickey Rivers2,9672,9670
62Andrew McCutchen (0)2,95902,959
63Gary Pettis2,9402,92416
64Dave Henderson2,9262,91610
65Baby Doll Jacobson2,9112,9110Held the single-season record, 1924-1928; held the American League single-season record, 1924-1954
66Earle Combs*2,8982,8980
67Taylor Douthit2,87302,873Held the single-season record, 1928-1951
68Sam Chapman2,8462,8460
69Andre Dawson*2,82602,826
70Hi Myers2,81802,818
71Ray Lankford2,80402,804
72Carlos Gómez2,7811,2341,547
73Andy Van Slyke2,762402,722
74Coco Crisp2,7612,7610
75Bill North2,7591,800959
76B. J. Upton2,7582,061697
77Otis Nixon2,7511,6061,145
78Jim Landis2,7452,7432
79Mike Kreevich2,7422,7411
80Juan Pierre2,74002,740
81Aaron Rowand2,7291,0601,669
82Michael Bourn2,6996892,010
83Del Unser2,6841,3061,378
84Mookie Wilson2,6824062,276
85Jimmy Wynn2,66902,669
86Mickey Stanley2,6662,6660
87Terry Moore2,65102,651
88Denard Span2,6321,1651,467
89Bill Tuttle2,6002,6000
90Gorman Thomas2,5822,5820
91Jacoby Ellsbury2,5752,5750
92Lorenzo Cain2,5661,615951
93Ruppert Jones2,5431,684859
94Roy Thomas2,52602,526Held modern major league record, 1905-1915; held modern National League record, 1902-1917; held the modern single-season record, 1905-1911; held modern NL single-season record, 1903-1917
95Bobby Thomson2,516362,480
96César Gerónimo2,505772,428
97Fred Schulte2,4932,371122
98Vince DiMaggio2,49002,490
99Austin Jackson2,4322,228204
100Tommy Leach2,39702,397

Other Hall of Famers

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PlayerPutouts as a center fielderOther leagues, notes
MLBAmerican LeagueNational League
Hack Wilson*2,10202,102
Al Simmons*1,8991,8990
Kiki Cuyler*1,55101,551
Sam Rice*1,5211,5210Held the single-season record, 1920-1923;
held the American League single-season record, 1920-1924
Rickey Henderson*1,2271,17651
Turkey Stearnes*1,19700Includes 710 in Negro National League (first), 380 in Negro National League (second),
107 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Cool Papa Bell*1,15800Includes 615 in Negro National League (first), 462 in Negro National League (second),
81 in East–West League (incomplete)
Al Kaline*1,1561,1560
Oscar Charleston*1,02600Includes 645 in Negro National League (first), 242 in Eastern Colored League,
139 in American Negro League (incomplete)
Sam Crawford* †8998990
Freddie Lindstrom*7620762
Hank Aaron*7410741
Chick Hafey*7240724
Heinie Manush*6956950
Stan Musial*6900690
Cristóbal Torriente*62400Includes 624 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Casey Stengel*6120612
Craig Biggio*5620562
Billy Southworth*52272450
Dave Winfield*485205280
Tim Raines*4212419
Reggie Jackson*4144140
Carl Yastrzemski*4094090
Roger Bresnahan* †39826372
Willard Brown*39510Includes 394 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Tony Gwynn*3760376
Mel Ott*2880288
Lou Brock*2410241
Billy Hamilton* †2320232
Elmer Flick* †2252250
Ralph Kiner*2050205
Hugh Duffy* †14212715
Joe Kelley* †1349836
Larry Walker*1290129
Harry Heilmann*1221220
Pete Hill*11200Includes 112 in Negro National League (first) (incomplete)
Paul Molitor*1121120
Martín Dihigo*6600Includes 51 in Negro National League (second), 13 in American Negro League,
2 in Eastern Colored League (incomplete)
Monte Irvin*4601Includes 45 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Joe Medwick*44044
Honus Wagner* †29029
George Davis* †000
Ed Delahanty* †000
Ned Hanlon* †000
Jim O'Rourke* †000
John Montgomery Ward* †000
Harry Wright* †000

Notes

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

References

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  1. ^ "Willie Mays Career Stats". Baseball Reference. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  2. ^ Saccoman, John. "Willie Mays Bio". Society For American Baseball Research. Retrieved July 28, 2021.
  3. ^ "Willie Mays Hall of Fame Profile". National Baseball Hall of Fame. Retrieved August 1, 2021.
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