List of Major League Baseball career fielding errors as a catcher leaders

In baseball statistics, an error is an act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batter or baserunner to advance one or more bases or allows an at bat to continue after the batter should have been put out. The catcher is a position for a baseball or softball player. When a batter takes his/her turn to hit, the catcher crouches behind home plate, in front of the (home) umpire, and receives the ball from the pitcher. In addition to these primary duties, the catcher is also called upon to master many other skills in order to field the position well. The role of the catcher is similar to that of the wicket-keeper in cricket. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the catcher is assigned the number 2.

Pop Snyder, the all-time leader in fielding errors by a catcher

The list of career leaders is dominated by players from the 19th century, when fielding equipment was very rudimentary; baseball gloves only began to steadily gain acceptance in the 1880s, and were not uniformly worn until the mid-1890s, resulting in a much lower frequency of defensive miscues. Other protective equipment for catchers was also gradually introduced; the first masks were developed in the late 1870s, with improvements in the 1890s, but shin guards were not introduced to the major leagues until 1907. The top 15 players in career errors all played primarily in the 19th century, and half of the top 52 played their entire careers prior to 1894; only five were active after 1920, and none were active after 1931. To a large extent, the leaders reflect longevity rather than lower skill; of the six catchers in the top 100 who were active after 1960, most were winners of Gold Glove Awards; Bob Boone, who leads all post-1931 catchers with 178 errors, won seven Gold Glove Awards for defensive excellence.

Pop Snyder, who retired in 1891 with a record 877 games as a catcher, is the all-time leader in career fielding errors by a catcher with 685, nearly four times as many as any catcher who began their career after 1915. Deacon McGuire, who ended his career in 1912 with a record 1,612 games caught, is second with 577, and is the only other catcher to commit more than 500 errors. Yadier Molina, who had 80 errors through the 2021 season to place him tied for 210th all-time, is the leader among active players.

Key

RankRank amongst leaders in career errors committed. A blank field indicates a tie.
PlayerName of player
E as CTotal career errors committed as a catcher
*Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame

List

Silver Flint holds the National League record of 436 errors as a catcher, but also held the league record for career assists for 15 years.
King Kelly, 10th all-time in fielding errors by a catcher despite playing over 60% of his career at other positions.
Oscar Stanage holds the American League record of 229 errors as a catcher; he also holds the league record for assists in a season.
RankPlayerE as C
1Pop Snyder685
2Deacon McGuire577
3Silver Flint456
4Doc Bushong412
Wilbert Robinson *412
6Deacon White *399
7Jack Clements394
8Bill Holbert393
9Charlie Bennett379
10King Kelly *368
11Duke Farrell366
12John Clapp364
13Nat Hicks352
14Chief Zimmer328
15Buck Ewing *322
16Red Dooin320
17Jocko Milligan304
18Kid Baldwin302
19Barney Gilligan299
20Doggie Miller285
21Con Daily283
22Connie Mack *281
23Malachi Kittridge264
24Lew Brown245
25Emil Gross242
26Jack Boyle237
27Pop Schriver235
28Ivey Wingo234
29Fred Carroll231
30Charlie Ganzel229
Oscar Stanage229
32Doug Allison225
33Bob Clark223
Wally Schang223
35Steve O'Neill217
36Sam Trott211
Farmer Vaughn211
38Johnny Kling210
39Jack Warner205
40Fatty Briody204
41Dick Buckley198
42Jimmy Peoples197
43George Myers195
Charlie Reipschlager195
45Eddie Ainsmith195
46Boileryard Clarke190
47Jim Keenan187
Heinie Peitz187
49Pat Deasley186
50Frank Bowerman185
RankPlayerE as C
51Jack O'Brien183
52Scott Hastings182
53Bob Boone178
54Jack O'Connor177
55Morgan Murphy175
Ray Schalk *175
57Lou Criger170
58Rudy Kemmler169
59Fergy Malone168
60Roger Bresnahan *167
61Paul Cook166
Ossee Schreckengost166
Joe Sugden166
64Tom Kinslow163
65Bill Bergen161
66John Grim158
67Dick Higham157
68Carlton Fisk *155
69Rollie Hemsley154
Jack Ryan154
71George Gibson153
72Benito Santiago151
Ed Whiting151
74Bill Rariden150
Luke Sewell150
76Tom Daly148
Bill Killefer148
Gus Mancuso148
Jack Rowe148
Billy Sullivan148
81Jim Donahue146
Chief Meyers146
83Bill Harbridge145
84Jason Kendall144
Ed McFarland144
86Mert Hackett143
Ernie Lombardi *143
88Iván Rodríguez *142
89Gabby Hartnett *139
90Walker Cooper138
Lave Cross138
Ed Sweeney138
93Jimmie Wilson136
94Rick Ferrell *135
Otto Miller135
96Darrell Porter134
97John Kelly133
Andy Seminick133
99Sam Agnew132
Mike Grady132

Other Hall of Famers

PlayerE
Ted Simmons *130
Mike Piazza *124
Al López *122
Gary Carter *121
Jim O'Rourke *116
Mickey Cochrane *111
Yogi Berra *110
Bill Dickey *108
Johnny Bench *97
Roy Campanella *94 (includes incomplete Negro league totals)
Biz Mackey *74 (includes incomplete Negro league totals)
Joe Torre *56
Josh Gibson *35 (includes incomplete Negro league totals)
Craig Biggio *30
Joe Mauer *30
Jimmie Foxx *5
Louis Santop *5 (includes incomplete Negro league totals)

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