.366 average by Ty Cobb
.366 average by Ty Cobb
Ty Cobb, .366 after 24 seasons. (Yikes!)
Who has the best ERA for a MLB season
The average on-base percentage in Major League Baseball (MLB) is around .320.
The salary for a MLB cameraman will vary depending on experience and where they work. The average MLB cameraman salary, however, is about $44,130 per year.
On average, MLB players make about 25,000 per game.
In MLB, that is Shoeless Joe Jackson of the Cleveland Indians who hit .408 in 1911.
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In MLB, no ... it is above average. In the 2011 MLB season, the average ERA in the National League was 4.16 and in the American League was 4.43. There have been seasons in MLB where the average ERA was 5+. In the AL, average ERA in 1996 was 5.00 and 1936 was 5.04. In the NL, average ERA was 5.33 in 1893. Those are the only three seasons in MLB where the average ERA was 5+. In other levels of baseball, 5.26 may be pretty good but not in MLB.
The average left field distance in Major League Baseball (MLB) is approximately 330 feet.
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The average salary of an MLB player in 1964 was 14,863 US dollars. 1964 was the first year salary statistics for MLB were recorded. The highest paid MLB player that year was Willie Mays who earned $105,000.