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Freddie Freeman Climbs All-Time Ranking With Double vs. Padres

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Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman hit his 560th career double Wednesday, tying him at No. 30 on the all-time list.

Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman hit his 560th career double Wednesday, tying him with Hall of Famers Jeff Kent and Eddie Murray at No. 30 on the all-time list. Freddie Freeman's 560th career double ties him with Jeff Kent and Eddie Murray at No.

30 on the all-time list. — Dodger Insider (@DodgerInsider) May 21, 2026 The former MVP hit his first double of the evening in the first inning, then came back two innings later to hit his 560th. Freeman, 36, is the active leader in doubles, with the next closest active player—Paul Goldschmidt—ranking 85th with 482 two-baggers.

The first baseman has quite a ways to climb if he’s to reach the top spot, as Tris Speaker hit 792 doubles during his 22-year MLB career from 1907-1928. The Dodgers’ first baseman still has a solid shot at cracking the Top 10, though, as he aims to play four more years in MLB . Honus Wagner sits in the No.

10 spot at present with 643 doubles—just 83 ahead of Freeman’s total. Freeman averages 41 doubles per 162 games, so he would catch Wagner within the next couple of years. May 20, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman Freddie Freeman (5) celebrates after hitting a double as San Diego Padres shortstop Xander Bogaerts (2) looks on during the third inning at Petco Park.