Lou gehrig 361 This is the answer to another question: Which player, with 100 or more at bats, has the highest World Series batting average?
Lou Gehrig had a .361 average with 119 at bats in world series games.http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gehrilo01.shtml
In game 1 of the 1996 World Series, Andruw Jones became the second player in World Series history to hit a home run in his first two at bats. In the 1st inning off of Andy Pettitte;in the 2nd inning off of Brian Boehringer.
Yogi Berra has the most career World Series at bats with 259, and 295 plate appearances
The World series "Black Bat" was given to participating players, and dignitaries from teams in the world series. They have facsimile signatures of the entire team in gold on a dark black ebony bat. Names in script for Hillerich & Bradsby endorsees and block letter for non endorsed players. "Black Bats" are highly sought after in excellent to near mint condition. Any grade lower will devalue the price considerably.
The World Series Black Bats are not a set, and should not be sold as such. A collector interested in one team would most likely not be interested in the other. If sold as a set it would bring the value down for the less desired "other bat." A collector in the market for one bat will only want to pay the value of the one bat, and not be forced into buying both bats. The amount of collectors interested in both bats would be lowered as would the price. The World series "Black Bats" were given to participating players, and dignitaries from teams in the world series. They have facsimile signatures of the entire team in gold on a dark black ebony bat. Names in script for Hillerich & Bradsby endorsees and block letter for non endorsed players.
.321 World Series Batting AverageThrough 2010, Derek Jeter played in 7 World Series, and has a lifetime World Series batting average of .321, 50 hits in 156 at bats.
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1973 Oakland A's World Series Black BatYou could have what is called a World Series Black Bat. The World series "Black Bat" was given to participating players, and dignitaries from teams in the world series. They have facsimile signatures of the entire team in gold on a dark black ebony bat. Names in script for Hillerich & Bradsby endorsees and block letter for non endorsed players. "Black Bats" are highly sought after in excellent to near mint condition. Any grade lower will devalue the price considerably. A 1973 Oakland A's Black Bat is worth about $200. - $300.
The World series "Black Bat" was given to participating players, and dignitaries from teams in the world series. They have facsimile signatures of the entire team in gold on a dark black ebony bat. Names in script for Hillerich & Bradsby endorsees and block letter for non endorsed players."Black Bats" are highly sought after in excellent to near mint condition. Any grade lower will devalue the price considerably. A 1955 Brooklyn Dodgers Black Bat is worth about $1700. - $2,500. For more information on vintage baseball bats visit the link below.
Highest World Series Batting AverageBarry Bonds hit .471 in his only World Series appearance, with 8 hits (including 4 homers and 2 doubles) in 17 at bats. He also walked 13 times.Among players withThere is no universally accepted minimum number of games or at bats for this distinction. Baseball Almanac only recognized players with a minimum of 50 At Bats, and therefore recognizes Pepper Martin (who played for the Cards in the 1928, 1931, and 1934 World Series) and Paul Molitor (1982 Brewers, 1993 Blue Jays). They each went 23 for 55 for a .418 average.Baseball Digest required a minimum of 20 games, and therefore recognized Lou Brock, who hit .391 (87 at-bats, 34 hits) for the Cardinals in 1964, 1967 and 1968.The highest batting average in a series is held by Billy Hatcher, who hit .750 in the Reds' sweep of the A's in 1990. The record in series of 5 games or more .500, and is shared by many players.
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