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Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
Bill Bergen, who played from 1903-1914. He was a Catcher that started with Cincinnati. His career batting average was .170 (3000 Career AB's) and he only had one year with a .200+ Batting Average.
Babe Ruth with a 572. career batting average, in second though comes Albert Pujols with a 540.
Riggs Stephenson and Bill Madlock are tied for the Cubs career batting average leader with .336.
Jon Lester of the Boston Red Sox has a career 0.00 batting average
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
Sir Donald Bradman of Australia. His career batting average is still unbeaten at 99.94
Bill Bergen, who played from 1903-1914. He was a Catcher that started with Cincinnati. His career batting average was .170 (3000 Career AB's) and he only had one year with a .200+ Batting Average.
Babe Ruth's career batting average was .342.
Ivan Rodriguez has a career batting average of .298.
Babe Ruth with a 572. career batting average, in second though comes Albert Pujols with a 540.
Wade Boggs had a career batting average of .328 and Don Mattingly had a career batting average of .307.
Wes Farrell. Farrell hit 38 home runs in 1176 at bats during his 15 year career (1927-1941). His career batting average was .280.
As of 2009 Robinson Cano has a career batting average of .306
Riggs Stephenson and Bill Madlock are tied for the Cubs career batting average leader with .336.