Most extra-base hits in a Major League Baseball (MLB) career

Most extra-base hits in a Major League Baseball (MLB) career
Who
Hank Aaron
What
1,477 total number
Where
United States
When
1976

The most extra-base hits in an MLB career is 1,477, by Hank Aaron (USA) for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves (1954–74) and the Milwaukee Brewers (1975–76). Hank equalled Stan Musial’s previous record of 1,378 with a home run against the Montreal Expos on 18 August 1973.

According to MLB.com: "An extra-base hit is defined as any hit that is not a single, meaning doubles, triples and home runs are all considered extra-base hits".