Leadoff hitter
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In baseball, a leadoff hitter is a batter who bats first in the lineup.
Leadoff hitters must possess certain traits to be successful: they must reach base at a proficient rate and be able to steal bases. However, sabermetric analysis has indicated that stolen bases is often an overrated quality of leadoff hitters. Leadoff hitters tend to play defensively difficult positions, such as shortstop, second base, and center field. Many consider Rickey Henderson the prototypical leadoff hitter.
- Roberto Alomar
- Luis Aparicio
- Craig Biggio
- Max Bishop
- Lou Brock
- Brett Butler
- Bert Campaneris
- Max Carey
- Ty Cobb
- Eddie Collins
- Johnny Damon
- David Eckstein
- Rafael Furcal
- Billy Hamilton
- Dummy Hoy
- Rickey Henderson
- Arlie Latham
- Kenny Lofton
- Davey Lopes
- Joe Morgan
- Juan Pierre
- Tim Raines
- José Reyes
- Jimmy Rollins
- Curtis Granderson
- Grady Sizemore
- Alfonso Soriano
- Ichiro Suzuki
- Maury Wills