Notable Major League Baseball Leadoff Hitters
- Bold names indicate players active going into the 2012 season
- Roberto Alomar
- Brady Anderson
- Luis Aparicio
- Craig Biggio
- Max Bishop
- Wade Boggs
- Bobby Bonds
- Michael Bourn
- Lou Brock
- Brett Butler
- Bert Campaneris
- Max Carey
- Vince Coleman
- Hub Collins
- Johnny Damon
- Ray Durham
- David Eckstein
- Jacoby Ellsbury
- Chone Figgins
- Rafael Furcal
- Billy Hamilton
- Mike Hargrove
- Harry Hooper
- Dummy Hoy
- Rickey Henderson
- Akinori Iwamura
- Derek Jeter
- Ian Kinsler
- Chuck Knoblauch
- Arlie Latham
- Kenny Lofton
- Davey Lopes
- Paul Molitor
- Joe Morgan
- Juan Pierre
- Martín Prado
- Tim Raines
- Willie Randolph
- José Reyes
- Brian Roberts
- Jimmy Rollins
- Pete Rose
- Curtis Granderson
- Grady Sizemore
- Alfonso Soriano
- Denard Span
- Ichiro Suzuki
- Lou Whitaker
- Maury Wills
- Willie Wilson
- Eddie Yost
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