On April 17, 1890, Pop Smith of the National League Boston Beaneaters was the first player in Major League history to appear at the plate six times during the same game, yet he did not have a single at bat — he was walked five times and hit by a pitch one time.
Did you know that Jimmie Foxx of the Boston Red Sox was the first and still the only American League player to face a pitcher six times during the same game and not record a single at bat — Double X was walked six times?
Carl Yastrzemski (#3), Ty Cobb (#5) and Eddie Murray (#6) are all in the top ten career all-time at-bats list, yet look where those three hall of fame players appear on this top five-hundred single season chart.