Milt Pappas - 132 career hits in 1073 at bats, for a cool .123 batting average
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A batting average of .420 refers to getting a base hit in 42% of your at bats. So you would need 42 hits for every hundred at bats. No Major League Baseball player has hit this high since 1924, when Rogers Hornsby hit .424.
no one counts the broken bats but he broke a lot
It's good, but not great.
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Milt Pappas - 132 career hits in 1073 at bats, for a cool .123 batting average
they way just as much as major league bats there is no difference just because its a different league
No.
major league bats are hollow on top because it helps to even out the weight when you swing, making your hits better
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If you are talking about a minor or major league team, they go thru thousands of wood bats per year. Not just broken bats being the reason, but a lot of players are very picky and streaky when it comes to their bat of choice.
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A batting average of .420 refers to getting a base hit in 42% of your at bats. So you would need 42 hits for every hundred at bats. No Major League Baseball player has hit this high since 1924, when Rogers Hornsby hit .424.
Cobb's statistics have been debated and disputed in recent years. Both Baseball-Reference.com and baseball-almanac.com, for instance, credit him with a .366 career average (4,189 hits in 11,434 at bats). Major League Baseball (at MLB.com) lists his average as .367 (4,191 hits in 11,429 at bats).