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Every hitter who has opened the season going 1 for 1, 1 for 2, 2 for 3, 2 for 5, 4 for 10 and so on can claim to have hit .400 IN a season. Batting titles FOR a season are based on a minimum number of at bats. Ted Williams holds the distinction of being the last Major League Player to do so having hit .406 average (185 for 456) in 1941.

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Ty Cobb last hit .400 in 1922, George Sisler and Roger Hornsby also hit .400 that year. The last player to hit .400 was Ted Williams in 1941 with a .406 average

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The last batter to hit over .400 was Ted Williams.

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Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox who hit .406 in 1941. Williams was proud of this feat but to the surprise of many Baseball fans he said that playing in Fenway Park helped allot.

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Jim Thome hit 42 home runs for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2004, and 42 home runs for the Chicago White Sox in 2006.

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Bill Terry, New York Giants (1930) .401

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Ted Williams

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