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Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
Among the trio of Evers, Chance, and Tinker, Johnny Evers has the highest lifetime batting average. Evers recorded a batting average of .270 over his career, while Frank Chance had an average of .256 and Joe Tinker had a lower average of .262. All three were key players for the Chicago Cubs during the early 1900s, but Evers stands out with the best average among them.
Ty Cobb with a .366 lifetime average. The single season leader is Hugh Duffy at .4397 in 1894.
Batters with at least 30 at bats; Dick Allen had the highest batting average, in 44 at bats Allen had a .364 batting average. George Brett had the most hits off Ryan with 29, in 101 at bats for a .287 average. Rod Carew had the highest batting average of batters with at least 90 at bats with a .301 batting average in 93 ABs.
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Ty Cobb with a .366 batting average
Ty cobb has the highest career batting average at .366
Ty Cobb
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
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Among the trio of Evers, Chance, and Tinker, Johnny Evers has the highest lifetime batting average. Evers recorded a batting average of .270 over his career, while Frank Chance had an average of .256 and Joe Tinker had a lower average of .262. All three were key players for the Chicago Cubs during the early 1900s, but Evers stands out with the best average among them.
Ty Cobb with a .366 lifetime average. The single season leader is Hugh Duffy at .4397 in 1894.
Ty Cobb has the highest batting average hitting .366.
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