Historical Minor League Statistics (2024)

Historical Minor League Statistics

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About the project

Mission statement

As part of SABR's mission to preserve and disseminate materials relating to the history of baseball, the Minor Leagues Committee has undertaken community project to document the statistical history of professional baseball. The core focus of the project is to compile statistics for each league-season, using the best information available. Each season's statistics are critically examined before publication, and known errors and omissions from Guides and other sources are corrected.

Data coverage and sources

The project uses the league-season (one full season of one league) as the basic unit of statistical compilation. Leagues are scheduled for compilation in reverse chronological order. The current focus of new input and evaluation is the 1989 season.

Once in electronic form, we review all statistics for errors, both in transcription and in balance. We check whether team statistics are the sum of its players', and whether totals such as runs, hits, and so forth balance between batters and pitchers. This process ensures data quality, and also often catches errors in published totals. This process is also labor-intensive, which means it takes a while for a season to achieve quality certification in the database. We appreciate your patience in allowing us to bring you a quality resource.

We use the best information available in compiling statistics for a league. Official league statistics and tabulations published in major guides are used for most leagues. We also build on research done by SABR members and others in correcting and extending those publications.

Quality control: The proofing and balancing process

The list of leagues with statistics that have passed the proofing process is here. These leagues are grouped into two categories. Leagues listed as proofed have been reviewed for inconsistent or suspicious entries in individual player statistics. In addition, the statistics pass internal consistency checks, including that the sum of individual player statistics add to team totals, and totals for batters equal totals for pitchers in categories such as hits, runs, etc. which must by definition be the same. Few league statistics balance perfectly, even in the era of computer tabulation; leagues in this category have at most minor balance errors.

Leagues listed are reviewed have been reviewed for inconsistent or suspicious entries in individual player statistics only. Leagues appear in this category when there is some limitation preventing a complete set of consistency checks. Some examples of this include a lack of published team statistical totals, or the absence of "less thans" (players appearing in a small number of games) from the official statistics. We present statistics for leagues in this category when we believe the statistics are the best available. Since the balancing process often uncovers subtle errors in a league's statistics, statistics for leagues in this category should be viewed as possibly less reliable than those listed as proofed.

Information from other sources

For leagues for which full statistics have not been compiled and vetted in electronic format, we offer selected statistics for players based on a database compiled by Ed Washuta and donated to SABR in 2007. Due to the sheer size of the task, we regret that changes to the Washuta data, including statistical errors and the addition of statistics for unlisted players, will only made in the case of extreme and egregious errors.

Is the database available in (MySQL, CSV, etc.) format?

The statistical history of minor league baseball is very poorly documented. We view most of the statistics we currently display as being provisional, and we anticipate this will be the case for some time. We believe it is unwise to release downloadable datasets which are immature and have not been cross-checked for quality. It is our plan to offer downloads of a full year's worth of statistics (for all leagues) once all leagues in that year have completed the proofing process.

We are able to offer to run specific queries against the dataset for research projects. This service is available to all SABR members free of charge. Please contact Sean Lahman at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for any changes, corrections or custom querying of the database.

How can I help?

The development of the database is powered entirely by volunteer effort. With a goal of providing statistics for over 4,000 league seasons, volunteers are needed to compile, cross-check, verify, and fill in gaps in statistics. Much of the work involved is data entry and validation. If you're a SABR member, you can inquire about volunteering by starting a discussion in the SABR Minor Leagues Committee group on SABRNation.

Historical Minor League Statistics (2024)

FAQs

Who has the most homers in minor league history? ›

Hessman holds the all-time record for International League home runs, when he hit his 259th on June 30, 2014, breaking Ollie Carnegie's record set in 1945. In 2015, he broke Buzz Arlett's record for the most career minor league home runs, hitting his 433rd on August 3, 2015.

What is the highest batting average in minor league history? ›

Gary Redus, who never hit higher than . 288 in a 13-year Major League career, holds the all-time Minor League mark [minimum 200 at-bats] with . 462 at Billings of the Pioneer League in 1978.

Does baseball reference have minor league stats? ›

Minor League Stats and History | Baseball-Reference.com.

Who has the most stolen bases in a minor league season? ›

All-Time Minor League Single-Season Stolen Base Leaders
RANKPLAYERSB
1Billy Hamilton155
2Vince Coleman145
3Donell Nixon144
4James Johnston124
6 more rows

What is the longest homerun in minor league history? ›

The Minor League Baseball Encyclopedia credits the ball Carter hit with having traveled 650 feet in the air. The town's newspaper at the time, The Current-Argus, used aerial photographs the following day to determine that the ball came to rest some 733 feet from home plate at Montgomery Field.

Who is the best home run hitter of all time? ›

In Major League Baseball, Barry Bonds leads the pack of all-time home run scorers.

What percentage of Minor League Baseball players make it to the major leagues? ›

Only 10 percent of Minor League Baseball players will ever make it to the MLB, according to More Than Baseball's recent report. The minor league encompasses 209 teams spread across 19 leagues in 44 states and four provinces.

What is the app for Minor League Baseball stats? ›

The MiLB app is your official companion for Minor League Baseball, including all 120 clubs, from Triple-A to Single-A. Get free comprehensive coverage tailored to your favorite teams: live scores, stats, news, rosters, and more video highlights than ever this year.

Is Minor League Baseball considered pro? ›

Even though minor league players are paid considerably less than their major league counterparts, they are nevertheless paid for their services and are thus considered professional athletes. Baseball cards refer to “pro record” and “pro seasons” as including both major and minor leagues.

Has there ever been a 40-40 baseball player? ›

In total, only five players have reached the 40–40 club in MLB history and none have done so more than once. Of these, four were right-handed batters and one was left-handed. Two players—Barry Bonds and Alex Rodriguez—are also members of the 600 home run club. Jose Canseco and Ronald Acuña Jr.

Who hit the most HR in a season? ›

Barry Bonds

Which player holds the record for most stolen bases in MLB history? ›

Rickey Henderson

What is the minor league home run record in a season? ›

Minor League Baseball Home Run Champion | Baseball Almanac

Joe Bauman, who never played a game in Major League Baseball, hit 72 home runs in a minor league season in 1954 — a professional baseball record that stood until it was broken by Barry Bonds with 73 in 2001.

Who was the only American League batting champ without a homer that season? ›

Baseball Trivia: Who is the only player to win the AL batting title without hitting a home run? Minnesota Twins infielder Rod Carew at bat during the 1974 season in Unknown location on Jun 1976.

Who has the most home runs in major league Career? ›

Barry Bonds 762

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