Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers batted .344 in the 2011 Season
Al Kaline won the 1955 American League batting title with a .340 batting Average.
The AL batting average for the 1919 season was .268 (several points higher if pitchers are excluded) ... The top average in the league that season was .384, achieved by Detroit's Ty Cobb. His teammate, Bobby Veach finished with the second highest average at .355 The NL batting average for 1919 was .258... The top average was .321 by Cincinnati's Edd Roush. Rogers Hornsby of St. Louis finished second in the league at .318
Magglio Ordonez won the 2007 American League batting title with a .363 batting Average.
Adrian Gonzalez of the Boston Red Sox and Michael Young of the Texas Rangers tied for 2nd in AL batting with a .338 average behind league leader Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers at .344. If we extend the batting averages of Gonzalez and Young past 3 decimal places, Young would be third with a .33755 batting average behind Gonzalez at .33809. The difference comes from a single at bat ... Gonzalez had 213 hits in 630 at bats and Young had 213 hits in 631 at bats.
Napoleon Lajoie of the 1901 Philadelphia Athletics at .426.
Ichiro Susuki recorded the highest BA in the AL @ .372. Barry Bonds in the NL @.362. AL: Ichiro Suzuki,SEA,.372 NL: Barry Bonds,SF,.362
Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers batted .344 in the 2011 Season
Jeff Heath of the Cleveland Indians at .343 ... Jimmie Foxx of the Red Sox led the AL at .349.
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Al Kaline won the 1955 American League batting title with a .340 batting Average.
The AL batting average for the 1919 season was .268 (several points higher if pitchers are excluded) ... The top average in the league that season was .384, achieved by Detroit's Ty Cobb. His teammate, Bobby Veach finished with the second highest average at .355 The NL batting average for 1919 was .258... The top average was .321 by Cincinnati's Edd Roush. Rogers Hornsby of St. Louis finished second in the league at .318
Magglio Ordonez won the 2007 American League batting title with a .363 batting Average.
In 1884, Al Bradley played in 1 games, batting in all of them. He had 3 at bats, getting 0 hits, for a .000 batting average, with runs batted in. He was walked 2 times. He struck out times.
Adrian Gonzalez of the Boston Red Sox and Michael Young of the Texas Rangers tied for 2nd in AL batting with a .338 average behind league leader Miguel Cabrera of the Detroit Tigers at .344. If we extend the batting averages of Gonzalez and Young past 3 decimal places, Young would be third with a .33755 batting average behind Gonzalez at .33809. The difference comes from a single at bat ... Gonzalez had 213 hits in 630 at bats and Young had 213 hits in 631 at bats.
In 1950, Al Aber played in 1 games, batting in all of them. He had 2 at bats, getting 0 hits, for a .000 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 1 times. He struck out 1 times.
In 1976, Al Autry played in 1 games, batting in all of them. He had 2 at bats, getting 0 hits, for a .000 batting average, with 0 runs batted in. He was walked 0 times. He struck out 1 times.