List of Major League Baseball career games played as a shortstop leaders

Games played (most often abbreviated as G or GP) is a statistic used in team sports to indicate the total number of games in which a player has participated (in any capacity); the statistic is generally applied irrespective of whatever portion of the game is contested. In baseball, the statistic applies also to players who, prior to a game, are included on a starting lineup card or are announced as ex ante substitutes, whether or not they play;[1] however, in Major League Baseball, the application of this statistic does not extend to consecutive games played streaks. A starting pitcher, then, may be credited with a game played even if he is not credited with a game started or an inning pitched. Shortstop, abbreviated SS, is a baseball or softball fielding position in the infield, commonly stationed between second and third base, which is considered to be among the most demanding defensive positions. The position is mostly filled by defensive specialists, so shortstops are generally relatively poor batters who typically hit lower in the batting order. In the numbering system used to record defensive plays, the shortstop is assigned the number 6.

Omar Vizquel, the all-time leader in games played as a shortstop

Although there have been players with long careers at shortstop throughout major league history, they were more rare until the 1950s as expectations for their offensive contributions gradually increased. When batting expectations were lower, shortstops could be more easily replaced as their defensive ability declined by players with roughly equivalent hitting capability. 21 of the top 27 players in career games at shortstop made their major league debuts after 1950. Omar Vizquel is the all-time leader in games played as a shortstop,[2][3] having played 2,709 games at the position in his career. 19 players in major league history have played over 2,000 career games at shortstop, the second most of all positions behind only first basemen.

Key

RankRank amongst leaders in career games played. A blank field indicates a tie.
Player (2024 Gs)Number of games played during the 2024 Major League Baseball season
MLBTotal career games played as a shortstop in Major League Baseball
*Denotes elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame
BoldDenotes active player[a]

List

Elvis Andrus, the active leader and 21st all-time in games played as a shortstop.
Derek Jeter holds the American League record.
Luis Aparicio held the major league record for 38 years.
Ozzie Smith holds the National League record.
Rabbit Maranville held the National League record for 54 years.
Bill Dahlen held the major league record for 23 years.
  • Stats updated as of June 1, 2024.
RankPlayer (2024 Gs)Games as shortstopOther leagues, notes
MLBAmerican LeagueNational League
1Omar Vizquel2,7092,180529
2Derek Jeter*2,6742,6740
3Luis Aparicio*2,5812,5810Held major league record, 1970-2008; held American League record, 1970-2014
4Ozzie Smith*2,51102,511
5Cal Ripken Jr.*2,3022,3020
6Jimmy Rollins2,227352,192
7Larry Bowa2,22202,222Held National League record, 1985-1993
8Luke Appling*2,2182,2180Held major league record, 1949-1970; held American League record, 1947-1970
9Dave Concepción2,17802,178
10Rabbit Maranville*2,15302,153Held major league record, 1931-1949; held National League record, 1931-1985
11Alan Trammell*2,1392,1390
12Bill Dahlen2,13302,133Held major league record, 1908-1931; held National League record, 1907-1931
13Édgar Rentería2,1142911,823
14Bert Campaneris2,0972,0970
15Barry Larkin*2,08502,085
16Tommy Corcoran2,07801,819Includes 133 in American Association, 126 in Players' League; held major league record, 1904-1908; held National League record, 1905-1907
17Royce Clayton2,0536441,409
18Roy McMillan2,02802,028
19Pee Wee Reese*2,01402,014
20Roger Peckinpaugh1,9821,9820Held American League record, 1926-1947
21Elvis Andrus (0)1,9661,9660
22Garry Templeton1,96401,964
23Don Kessinger1,9551981,757
24Miguel Tejada1,9461,531415
25Mark Belanger1,9421,89844
26Chris Speier1,900121,888
27Ozzie Guillén1,8961,772124
28Honus Wagner*1,88701,887
29Dick Groat1,87701,877
30Dave Bancroft*1,87301,873
31Donie Bush1,8661,8660Held American League record, 1918-1926
32Alfredo Griffin1,8611,389472
33Orlando Cabrera1,8438241,019
Leo Cárdenas1,8437051,138
Joe Cronin*1,8431,83211
36Bobby Wallace*1,8261,452374Held American League record, 1910-1918
37Ed Brinkman1,7951,77124
Herman Long1,795601,607Includes 128 in American Association; held major league record, 1902-1904; held National League record, 1902-1905
39Greg Gagne1,7651,495270
40Bill Russell1,74601,746
41Joe Tinker*1,74501,604Includes 141 in Federal League
42Dick Bartell1,6791441,535
43Monte Cross1,678712966
44Germany Smith1,66701,105Includes 537 in American Association, 25 in Union Association; held major league record, 1898-1902
45Phil Rizzuto*1,6471,6470
46Everett Scott1,6431,6394
47Jack Glasscock1,62901,593Includes 36 in Union Association; held major league record, 1887-1898; held National League record, 1885-1902
48Brandon Crawford (11)1,62801,628
49George McBride1,6271,449178
José Reyes1,6273031,324
51Mickey Doolin1,62501,337Includes 288 in Federal League
52Freddie Patek1,5881,325263
53Mike Bordick1,5771,52156
54Tony Fernández1,5731,217356
55Ed McKean1,56501,364Includes 201 in American Association
56Maury Wills1,55501,555
57Rafael Furcal1,55401,554
58Álex González1,5482491,299
59Marty Marion1,547631,484
60J.J. Hardy1,544987557
61Billy Jurges1,54001,540
62Lou Boudreau*1,5391,5390
63Tim Foli1,5242411,283
64Frankie Crosetti1,5161,5160
65Jay Bell1,5152591,256
66Leo Durocher*1,5091221,387
67Arky Vaughan*1,48501,485
68Alcides Escobar1,4841,209275
69Robin Yount*1,4791,4790
70Walt Weiss1,462522940
71Jhonny Peralta1,4591,152307
72Art Fletcher1,44801,448
73Wally Gerber1,4471,40938
74Alvin Dark1,40401,404
75Bud Harrelson1,400871,313
76Jim Fregosi1,3961,37323
77Eddie Miller1,39501,395
78Rafael Ramírez1,38601,386
79Bucky Dent1,3821,3820
80Johnny Logan1,38001,380
81George Davis*1,374716658
82Spike Owen1,373834539
83Shawon Dunston1,363141,349
84Dick Schofield1,3481,204144
85Xander Bogaerts (1)1,3391,192147
86Erick Aybar1,3371,145192
87Vern Stephens1,3301,3300
88Travis Jackson*1,32601,326
89Iván DeJesús1,303141,289
90Eddie Joost1,299927372
91Cristian Guzmán1,295836459
92Jack Wilson1,2741041,170
93Alex Rodriguez1,2721,2720
94Troy Tulowitzki1,2682351,033
95Zoilo Versalles1,2651,122143
96Alex Gonzalez1,262886376
Francisco Lindor (57)1,262763499
98Chico Carrasquel1,2411,2410
99Craig Reynolds1,240280960
100Bones Ely1,2381501,052Includes 36 in American Association

Other Hall of Famers

PlayerGames as shortstopOther leagues, notes
MLBAmerican LeagueNational League
Joe Sewell*1,2161,2160
Ernie Banks*1,12501,125
Willie Wells*96500Includes 607 in Negro National League (first), 315 in Negro National League (second),
39 in East–West League, 4 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Hughie Jennings*8971828Includes 68 in American Association
John Montgomery Ward*8260698Includes 128 in Players' League
George Wright*5300269Includes 261 in National Association; held major league record, 1875-1882;
held National League record, 1876-1877
Rogers Hornsby*3560356
John McGraw*1830162Includes 21 in American Association
John Henry Lloyd*13700Includes 90 in Negro National League (first), 47 in Eastern Colored League (incomplete)
Martín Dihigo*11000Includes 71 in Eastern Colored League, 36 in American Negro League,
3 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Ed Delahanty*94018Includes 76 in the Players' League
King Kelly*90062Includes 27 in the Players' League, 1 in American Association
Tony Lazzeri*876225
Ray Dandridge*3400Includes 34 in Negro National League (second) (incomplete)
Jackie Robinson*3401Includes 33 in Negro American League (incomplete)
Adrián Beltré*707

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