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The 'Most MLB games played ever' quiz
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The 'Most MLB games played ever' quiz

Can you name every player in MLB history to have played in 2500 games or more? Quiz clue: Games / Years active. Good luck!

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3562 1963-1986
Pete Rose
3308 1961-1983
Carl Yastrzemski
3298 1954-1976
Hank Aaron
3081 1979-2003
Rickey Henderson
3034 1905-1928
Ty Cobb
3026 1977-1997
Eddie Murray
3026 1941-1963
Stan Musial
3001 1981-2001
Cal Ripken, Jr.
2992 1951-1973
Willie Mays
2986 1986-2007
Barry Bonds
2973 1973-1995
Dave Winfield
2968 1989-2012
Omar Vizquel
2951 1963-1985
Rusty Staub
2933 1998-2018
Adrian Beltre
2896 1955-1977
Brooks Robinson
2856 1974-1993
Robin Yount
2850 1988-2007
Craig Biggio
2834 1953-1974
Al Kaline
2831 1986-2005
Rafael Palmeiro
2830 1980-2001
Harold Baines
2825 1906-1930
Eddie Collins
2823 2001-2019
Albert Pujols
2820 1967-1987
Reggie Jackson
2808 1956-1976
Frank Robinson
2795 1897-1917
Honus Wagner
2792 1907-1928
Tris Speaker
2784 1994-2016
Alex Rodriguez
2777 1964-1986
Tony Perez
2747 1995-2014
Derek Jeter
2730 1926-1947
Mel Ott
2707 1973-1993
George Brett
2700 1967-1988
Graig Nettles
2687 1969-1989
Darrell Evans
2683 1978-1998
Paul Molitor
2671 1989-2010
Ken Griffey, Jr.
2670 1912-1935
Rabbit Maranville
2653 2001-2019
Ichiro Suzuki
2649 1963-1984
Joe Morgan
2627 1976-1996
Andre Dawson
2616 1961-1979
Lou Brock
2606 1972-1991
Dwight Evans
2601 1956-1973
Luis Aparicio
2591 1990-2008
Luis Gonzalez
2588 1959-1980
Willie McCovey
2586 1998-2017
Carlos Beltran
2583 1989-2007
Steve Finley
2576 1988-2009
Gary Sheffield
2573 1978-1996
Ozzie Smith
2550 1926-1945
Paul Waner
2543 1991-2012
Jim Thome
2543 1991-2011
Ivan Rodriguez
2528 1953-1971
Ernie Banks
2527 1982-2007
Julio Franco
2524 1871-1897
Cap Anson
2517 1969-1990
Bill Buckner
2517 1899-1917
Sam Crawford
2507 1981-2000
Gary Gaetti
2504 1914-1935
Babe Ruth
2502 1979-2002
Tim Raines

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