Doubles : 1995 National League Top 25

Finding the American or National League leader in virtually every hitting & pitching statistic is easy-to-do. Finding the top 25 players during any given season is far more challenging. Baseball Almanac has taken away that difficult problem and is pleased to present the data you requested:

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1995 Doubles Leaders

Top 25 in the National League

Mark Grace 51 Chicago Cubs 1
Dante Bichette 38 Colorado Rockies 2
Brian McRae 38 Chicago Cubs  
Reggie Sanders 36 Cincinnati Reds 4
Wil Cordero 35 Montreal Expos 5
Ray Lankford 35 St. Louis Cardinals  
Bret Boone 34 Cincinnati Reds 7
Vinny Castilla 34 Colorado Rockies  
Mickey Morandini 34 Philadelphia Phillies  
Ken Caminiti 33 San Diego Padres 10
Bernard Gilkey 33 St. Louis Cardinals  
Tony Gwynn 33 San Diego Padres  
Rondell White 33 Montreal Expos  
Terry Pendleton 32 Florida Marlins 14
Gregg Jefferies 31 Philadelphia Phillies 15
Larry Walker 31 Colorado Rockies  
Craig Biggio 30 Houston Astros 17
Barry Bonds 30 San Francisco Giants  
Shawon Dunston 30 Chicago Cubs  
Charlie Hayes 30 Philadelphia Phillies  
Mike Lansing 30 Montreal Expos  
Jeff Bagwell 29 Houston Astros 22
Royce Clayton 29 San Francisco Giants  
Andres Galarraga 29 Colorado Rockies  
Luis Gonzalez 29 Houston Astros  
Chicago Cubs  



The first player from the Angels franchise (they were the California Angels at the time) to wear the number twenty-five was Bob Perry.

Future Hall of Famer Sammy Sosa is best known for wearing number twenty-one; however, when the young slugger played for the Chicago White Sox (1989-1991) he only wore number twenty-five.

The most recognizable Detroit Tiger to wear the number twenty-five was probably Norm Cash (who wore it from 1960 through 1974), but did you know that Hall of Famer Larry Doby also wore it during his single season with Detroit?