Interleague plunk records
Tonight, the first of this year's interleague play series kick off, so I can only assume that you've be scouring the internet all day trying to find out who holds the all time interleague play HBP record.
Well, scour no more.
| Player | Interleague Hit-By-Pitches |
| Jason Kendall | 20 |
| Jason Giambi | 18 |
| Carlos Delgado | 18 |
| Craig Biggio | 17 |
| Derek Jeter | 17 |
| Melvin Mora | 14 |
| Alex Rodriguez | 14 |
| Aaron Boone | 13 |
| Aaron Rowand | 13 |
| Scott Rolen | 13 |
| Miguel Tejada | 13 |
| Kevin Millar | 13 |
| Mike Lieberthal | 12 |
| Mike Redmond | 12 |
| Jeff Bagwell | 11 |
| Jeff Cirillo | 11 |
| Larry Walker | 11 |
| Barry Bonds | 11 |
| Jason LaRue | 11 |
| Jerry Hairston | 11 |
Sometimes interleague play feels like it's been going on forever, but it's still surprising to me to see that prior to this year, there have been 2,956 interleague games. In those games, 659 different batters have been plunked a total of 2,086 times by 784 different pitchers.
| Player | Interleague Hit-Batsmen |
| Kenny Rogers | 15 |
| Ryan Rupe | 14 |
| Tim Hudson | 14 |
| Tim Wakefield | 13 |
| Scott Sullivan | 13 |
| Byung-Hyun Kim | 13 |
| Derek Lowe | 11 |
| Miguel Batista | 11 |
| Ryan Dempster | 11 |
| Jeff Suppan | 11 |
| Pedro Martinez | 11 |
| Aaron Sele | 10 |
| Greg Maddux | 10 |
| Tom Glavine | 10 |
| Ramon Ortiz | 10 |
| Darren Oliver | 10 |
| Livan Hernandez | 10 |


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