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.
Chicago Cubs
The highest career batting average is .367, held by Ty Cobb.
In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
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.
Connie Mack began his major league baseball career in 1886. He played the position of catcher for the Washington Nationals.
Chicago Cubs
The highest career batting average is .367, held by Ty Cobb.
No. Maddon was a catcher and played in the minor league system of the Angels (Quad Cities, Salinas, and Santa Clara between 1976-1978) before becoming a scout. He ended his minor league career with a .267 batting average.
In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
That is Ty Cobb who hit .366 (.3664) during a 24 year career from 1905-1928.
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