Hugh Duffy of Boston in 1894 with a Batting average of .440.
John Olerud holds the record for highest batting average by a New York Met in a single season with .354 in 1998
Darin Erstad with .355 in 2000.
Darin Erstad with .355 in 2000.
Corky Miller, 2004 CIN, .026 - 1 hit in 39 at bats
That would be Darren Erstad, who batted .355 in the 2000 season.
The single postseason batting average leader is Lloyd McClendon with 16 plate appearances, he batted .727 in the 1992 postseason.
Tom Seaver's lowest ERA in a single season was 1.76 in 1971. Seaver had a record of 20-10 with the New York Mets.
Me. I played in one game last summer and got a single in my only at bat for a career 1.000 batting average.
Joe Mauer of the 2009 Minnesota Twins set the record for highest batting average by a catcher with .365. He broke the record held jointly by Bill Dickey of the 1936 New York Yankees and Mike Piazza of the 1997 Los Angeles Dodgers at .362. Joe Mauer broke another Joe's record. Joe Torre batted .363 in 1971 enroute to winning the M.V.P. Not Mike Piazza's .362.
Hugh Duffy of the 1894 Boston Beaneaters.
The lowest possible score with a Yahtzee is 5 points, which is achieved by rolling four 1s and a 2 in the five dice. This is considered the lowest score possible in a single turn in Yahtzee.