List of Major League Baseball career fielding errors as a second baseman 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. In baseball and softball, the second baseman is a fielding position in the infield, commonly stationed between second and first base. The second baseman often possesses quick hands and feet, needs the ability to get rid of the ball quickly, and must be able to make the pivot on a double play. In addition, second basemen are almost always right-handed. Only four left-handed throwing players have appeared as second basemen in the major leagues since 1950; one of the four, Gonzalo Márquez, was listed as the second baseman in the starting lineup for two games in 1973, batting in the first inning, but was replaced before his team took the field on defense, and none of the other three players lasted even a complete inning at the position.[1] In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the second baseman is assigned the number 4.

Fred Pfeffer, the all-time leader in fielding errors as a second baseman

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. All but three of the top 21 players in career errors began playing in the 19th century – including the top 13, ten of whom played their entire careers before 1900; only one of the top 21 played more than two games after 1920. None of the top 25 were active after 1930, with the top eight players active after 1926 all being members of the Baseball Hall of Fame; none of the top 49, and only eight of the top 77, were active after 1953. The top 59 single-season totals were all recorded before 1895, the top 192 were recorded before 1928, and the top 410 were recorded before 1946. To a large extent, the leaders reflect longevity rather than lower skill. Joe Morgan, whose 244 errors are the most by any second baseman since 1945, won five Gold Glove Awards for defensive excellence.

Fred Pfeffer, who retired in 1897 after having set National League (NL) records for career games, putouts and assists as a second baseman, is the all-time leader in career errors as a second baseman with 857 – nearly twice as many as any player whose career began after 1900, and over three times as many as any player who reached the major leagues after 1930; he is the only second baseman with over 800, and also holds the NL record of 781. Bid McPhee (792) and Cub Stricker (701), whose careers ended in 1899 and 1893 respectively, are the only other second basemen to commit more than 700 career errors. Robinson Canó, who had 124 errors through the 2021 season to place him tied for 144th 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 2BTotal career errors committed as a second baseman
*Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame

List

Eddie Collins holds the American League record of 435 errors, as well as the league records for games, putouts and assists at second base.
RankPlayerE as 2B
1Fred Pfeffer857
2Bid McPhee *792
3Cub Stricker701
4Jack Burdock664
5Cupid Childs646
6Lou Bierbauer574
7Kid Gleason571
8Joe Gerhardt558
9Fred Dunlap498
10Jack Farrell477
11Yank Robinson475
12Pop Smith469
13Nap Lajoie *451
14Larry Doyle443
15Eddie Collins *435
16Al Myers430
17Johnny Evers *423
18Tom Daly418
19Joe Quinn410
20Bobby Lowe389
21Bill Hallman385
22Del Pratt381
23Miller Huggins *376
24Joe Quest370
25Claude Ritchey355
26Billy Herman *354
27Hardy Richardson349
28Reddy Mack330
29George Creamer324
30Ross Barnes310
31Charlie Gehringer *309
32Rogers Hornsby *307
33Bill McClellan302
34George Cutshaw299
35Bill Wambsganss292
Jimmy Williams292
37Otto Knabe287
38Sam Wise282
39Frankie Frisch *280
40Bill Greenwood273
41Hobe Ferris270
42Bob Ferguson267
43Sam Crane264
44Bucky Harris *263
Tony Lazzeri *263
John Montgomery Ward *263
47Joe Gordon *260
48George Grantham250
49Danny Richardson245
50Joe Morgan *244
RankPlayerE as 2B
51Billy Gilbert237
52Sam Barkley235
53Willie Randolph234
54Charley Bassett232
55Hughie Critz231
56Ralph Young228
57Dick Padden224
58Julián Javier219
59Ski Melillo215
60Bobby Doerr *214
61Nellie Fox *209
62Jack Crooks204
Bill Mazeroski *204
64Buddy Myer200
65Danny Murphy199
66Dasher Troy195
67Jeff Kent194
Marty McManus194
69Tony Cuccinello190
Jerry Priddy190
71John Farrell189
Lou Whitaker189
73John O'Brien188
74Steve Sax187
75Bill Craver186
Tommy Dowd186
77Jimmy Dykes183
78Tito Fuentes182
79Roberto Alomar *181
Ray Durham181
81Frank LaPorte180
Heinie Reitz180
83Glenn Beckert179
Frank White179
85Charlie Sweasy178
Tony Taylor178
87Johnny Temple172
88Red Schoendienst *170
89Bill Sweeney169
90Ian Kinsler168
Dots Miller168
92Hub Collins164
Mike McGeary164
Connie Ryan164
Juan Samuel164
96Max Bishop163
97Davey Lopes162
Eddie Stanky162
99Dick Egan160
100Manny Trillo157

Other Hall of Famers

PlayerE
Craig Biggio *156
Rod Carew *154
Ryne Sandberg *109
Ed Delahanty *85
Rabbit Maranville *80
Roger Connor *71
Jackie Robinson *68
Paul Molitor *48
George Davis *29
George Kelly *25
John Henry Lloyd *24 (includes incomplete Negro league totals)
Ray Dandridge *8 (includes incomplete Negro league totals)
Martín Dihigo *8 (includes incomplete Negro league totals)
Joe Cronin *3
Adrián Beltré *0
Frank Grant *0 (unavailable pre-Negro league totals)

References