Provided he doesn't take the collar for the rest of the 2008 season and knocks in at least 1 more run, that will be Albert Pujols of the St. Louis Cardinals.
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
Sam Guthrie For the Missouri Panthers batted .888 with a missori little league record 97 RBI in only 45 games.
The single postseason batting average leader is Lloyd McClendon with 16 plate appearances, he batted .727 in the 1992 postseason.
Alex Rodriguez (20) batted .3577 in 1996 to lead the league.
Satchel Paige was a pitcher He batted .097 but he was black and spent most of his days in the negro league so .097 is his major league average
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
no way rbi is runs batted in and batting average is your percentage of getting a hit
No, batting average is determined by dividing at bats by hits. RBI have no effect.
Runs batted in is not an average. RBI is a tally of all the runs that a player scored by batting them in. The only averages are on base percentage, batting average, slugging percentage, and fielding percentage.
In 1990, he batted .270
Sam Guthrie For the Missouri Panthers batted .888 with a missori little league record 97 RBI in only 45 games.
They batted .260 in 2006.
The single postseason batting average leader is Lloyd McClendon with 16 plate appearances, he batted .727 in the 1992 postseason.
Derek Jeter batted .300 in 2008.
A batting triple crown winner is a player who leads the league in batting average, home runs, and runs batted in.
The Phillies right fielder batted .263 in the 2009 World Series with two home runs and three runs batted in. In the 2008 World Series, he batted .444 with one home run and three runs batted in. His career World Series batting average is .351 with three homers and six runs batted in.
Alex Rodriguez (20) batted .3577 in 1996 to lead the league.