American League: Nap Lajoie, Ty Cobb, Al Simmons, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Ferris Fain, Tony Oliva, Rod Carew, Wade Boggs, Nomar Garciaparra, Joe Mauer
National League: Paul Hines, Dan Brouthers, Jesse Burkett, Willie Keeler, Honus Wagner, Jake Daubert, Rogers Hornsby, Stan Musial, Tommy Davis, Pete Rose, Bill Madlock, Dave Parker, Tony Gwynn, Larry Walker,
NL: Honus Wagner won eight batting titles (1900, 1903, 1904, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909, 1911), all as a member of the Pittsburgh Pirates. AL: Nomar Garciaparra won back-to-back batting titles for the Boston Red Sox in 1999 and 2000.
During the 2008 season, catcher Joe Mauer of the Minnesota Twins won the first of his consecutive batting titles with a .328 average.
Don Mattingly of the Yankees won the A.L. Batting title in 1984 with a .343 average.
Ty Cobb won 12 batting titles.
Alex Rodriguez has one batting title. He won it in 1996 with the Seattle Mariners.
Through the 2008 season, that is Ichiro Suzuki who won American League batting titles in 2004 and 2001 with the Seattle Mariners and won batting titles in the Japanese Pacific League with the Orix Blue Wave in seven consecutive seasons (1994-2000). Using only MLB stats, that is Bill Madlock who won batting titles with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1983 and 1981 and also won batting titles with the Chicago Cubs in 1975 and 1976.
larry walker Walker only won three batting titles. The answer, I believe, is Bill Madlock. Madlock won in 1975, 1976, 1981, & 1983.
George Brett won 3 A.L. Batting Titles as a member of the Kansas City Royals. That is the most in team history. George won the titles in (1976) .333, (1980) .390 and (1990) .329
The Boston Celtics are the ones who won eight back-to-back titles from '59 to '66.
Tony Gwynn won eight National League batting titles.1984, 1987-1989, 1994-1997
Bill Madlock won the 1976 National League Batting title with a .339 batting average, and George Brett won the 1976 American League batting title with a .333 batting Average.
In 1928, Goose Goslin of the Washington Senators won the A.L. Batting Title with a .379 average. The National League winner was Rogers Hornsby of the Boston Braves with a .387 average.