Hall of Famer George Brett of the Kansas City Royals won the American League batting title in 1976, 1980, and 1990. He's the only player in Baseball history to win the batting title in three differnt decades.
In MLB, that was Tony Oliva of the Minnesota Twins.
In his rookie season of 1964, he led the American League with a .323 average and won Rookie of the Year honors. In 1965, he led the AL with a .321 average.
George Brett of the Kansas City Royals of the American League is the only Major League Baseball (MLB) player to win a batting title in three (3) different decades, doing so by earning the batting title in 1976 with a season batting average of .333, in 1980 with a season batting average of .390, and 1990 with a season batting average of .329.
George Brett ended his 21-year MLB career on October 3, 1993 with a career batting average of .305.
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A "decade" refers to a period of 10 years, so three decades would be equal to 30 years. Three decades before 1969 would be 1939.
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A decade consists of ten years, so thirty years is three decades.
Three decades is 30 yrs and a quarter century is 25 years.
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