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In , an extra-base hit ( EB, EBH or XBH), also known as a long hit, is any base hit on which the batter is able to advance past first base without the benefit of a fielder either committing an error or opting to make a throw to retire another (see fielder's choice). Extra-base hits are often not listed separately in tables of baseball statistics, but are easily determined by calculating the sum total of a batter's doubles, triples, and . Extra-base hits are particularly valuable because they ensure that there will be no runners on base that will be to advance on the next .

Another related statistic of interest that can be calculated is "extra bases on long hits". A batter gets three of these for each home run, two for each triple, and one for each double. Thus, leading the league in "Most extra bases in long hits" is a significant accomplishment in power hitting.

The statistic Extra-Base Hits Allowed (for example by a pitcher or by the fielding team in general) is denoted by the abbreviation XBA.


Major League Baseball leaders

Career
The record for most career extra-base hits is 1,477, held by . Among players with at least 1,000 career hits, is the only one to have had at least half of his hits go for extra bases.


Season
There have been 15 instances of a player recording 100 extra-base hits in a single season; , and are the only players to have achieved this twice, with Helton the only one to do so in consecutive seasons.

The top 5 are as follows: (totals are current through the end of the 2025 season)

  1. (1921) – 119
  2. (1927) – 117
  3. (2001) – 107
  4. (1930) – 107
  5. (2001) – 105


Single game
The modern-era record for most extra-base hits by one batter, in one game, is five, held by 16 different players, including , , , , , , , Jackie Bradley Jr., , José Ramírez, Matt Carpenter, , Luis Urías, Adolis García, , and most recently, . Adcock, Green, Hamilton, and Kurtz did so while hitting four home runs. In the postseason, , , , and Enrique Hernández have all recorded four extra-base hits in a game.


Consecutive games
(1927) and (2006) jointly hold the longest hitting streak for extra bases. Both players recorded extra-base hits in 14 consecutive games.


Team records
The Boston Red Sox recorded 17 extra-base hits in a 29–4 victory against the St. Louis Browns in 1950. In the postseason, the team single game record for extra-base hits is 13, by the New York Yankees against the Red Sox in game 3 of the 2004 ALCS. Two teams have 9 extra-base hits in a World Series game, namely the 1925 Pittsburgh Pirates (in game 7 vs the Washington Senators) and the 2007 Boston Red Sox (game 1, vs the Colorado Rockies).

The 2003 Boston Red Sox had 649 extra-base hits, the most by one team in a single season.


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