Lou Gehrig had a .361 average with 119 at bats in World Series games.
http://www.Baseball-reference.com/players/g/gehrilo01.shtml
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No, he did not. The highest batting average Lou Gehrig had in one season, with the league minimum of at-bats, was .379 in 1930.
Hall of Famer Billy Herman, .312, played for the Cubs from 1930 to 1941. (Source:http://www.baseball-reference.com/h/hermabi01.shtml). Although this would be hard to answer because you did not specify a minimum at bats or years.
ANSWER: In Degrees Celsius: Average minimum of 0, Average maximum of 5. The lowest recorded temp for Milan in January is -10 The highest recorded temp for Milan in January is 15.
The dubious honor of the lowest batting average while still qualifying for the batting title belongs to Rob Deer. In 1991, playing for the Detroit Tigers, Deer batted .179 in 539 plate appearances.
I think the United Kingdom has one of the highest salaries in the world the minimum wage is about £5.75 an hour which is around $11 US per hour. The national average in the UK is 25K (US $50K). The average in London is £35K (US $70K).
Per hour, the average wage is a minimum of £5 +, what do you mean by average cost??
Baseball then basketball
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The Dutch minimum wage is one of the highest in the EU, at 1,301 Euros per month
The minimum average score required to pass the exam is 70.
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.