As of the 2008 season, the top 15 career batting averages in MLB history: 1. Ty Cobb .3664
2. Rogers Hornsby .3585
3. Joe Jackson .3558
4. Lefty O'Doul .3493
5. Ed Delahanty .3459
6. Tris Speaker .3447
7. Ted Williams .3444
8. Billy Hamilton .3443
9. Dan Brouthers .3421
10. Babe Ruth .3421
11. Dave Orr .3420
12. Harry Heilmann .3416
13. Pete Browning .3415
14. Willie Keeler .3413
15. Bill Terry .3412
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Three Toronto Blue Jays finished 1-2-3 in AL Batting Avg in 1993: John Olerud Paul Molitor Roberto Alomar
Click on the 'Scoreless Innings Leaders' link on this page to see a list of MLB career leaders of scoreless innings pitched.
If you'd like to see a list of all-time batting average leaders, go to http://www.baseball-almanac.com/hitting/hibavg2.shtml. You can see that the .400 average has been surpassed about 33 times in the major leagues.
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Of course they had leaders! They have leaders from each cultural group.(Cultural groups:Erie , Wendat ,Ojibwa were some of them) The leaders would wear this coat so the people know that they are the leaders of the area.