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Yes, he led the NL with a .370 BA.
The 1974 NL batting champion was Ralph Garr of the Atlanta Braves at .353.
Rogers Hornsby of the Boston Braves won the NL batting title in 1928 with a .387 average.
1962 Topps Roberto Clemente NL Batting LeadersA 1962 Topps Roberto Clemente NL Batting Leaders baseball card number 52 has a book value of about $20.00 in near/mint -mint condition. Professionally graded cards will sell for more. Condition is important.Common flaws with baseball cards include: rounded edges, creases, off centered, and faded color. Any or all flaws will devalue the card significantly.
Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers batted .344 in the 2011 Season
Ralph Kiner won the NL home run title 7 times, from 1946 -1952.
Both Honus Wagner and Rogers Hornsby won seven such NL titles, and Tony Gwynn won eight of them.
Frank Robinson in the AL Roberto Clemente in the NL Frank Robinson won the triple crown that year, .316-49-122 He also won the World Series MVP. Clemente hit .317-29-119
Eddie Mathews was the 1953 NL home run champ with 47, and the AL home run champ was Al Rosen with 43.
Tony Oliva of the Minnesota Twins won the American League batting title 3 times: 1964 - .323 1965 - .321 1971 - .337 Didn't TONY GWYNN of the SD Padres have EIGHT batting titles? The question says 'three time batting champ,' but doesn't specify AL or NL. Oliva did it in the AL, but Gwynn had a total of eight batting titles over the course of his long career; his first name is Tony. TK
Willie McGee won the NL batting title in 1990 although he finished the season with the Oakland A's of the AL West. He played the first 5 months with the St. Louis Cardinals of the NL East before being traded to Oakland on Aug. 30, 1990.
1960 Dick Groat Pittsburgh Pirates .325, 1961 Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates .351, 1962 Tommy Davis Los Angeles Dodgers .346, 1963 Tommy Davis Los Angeles Dodgers .326, 1964 Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates .339, 1965 Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates .329, 1966 Matty Alou Pittsburgh Pirates .342, 1967 Roberto Clemente Pittsburgh Pirates .357, 1968 Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds .335, 1969 Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds .348