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4000 hit club
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In Major League Baseball, the exclusive 4,000 hit club is an informal term referring to members of an elite group of players: those players that have reached 4000 hits on their careers. Prior to August 21, 2013, only two players had made the 4000 hit club - Ty Cobb and Pete Rose. Given the difficulty of attaining 4000 hits (200 hits a year for 20 years), it is unlikely that there will be very many future members. The next closest player to the club is Hank Aaron, with 3,771 hits. Ichiro Suzuki became the third member of this exclusive club on August 21, 2013, though many of his hits were as a player in Japan.
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In Major League Baseball, the exclusive 4,000 hit club is an informal term referring to members of an elite group of players: those players that have reached 4000 hits on their careers. Prior to August 21, 2013, only two players had made the 4000 hit club - Ty Cobb and Pete Rose. Given the difficulty of attaining 4000 hits (200 hits a year for 20 years), it is unlikely that there will be very many future members. The next closest player to the club is Hank Aaron, with 3,771 hits. Ichiro Suzuki became the third member of this exclusive club on August 21, 2013, though many of his hits were as a player in Japan.