1986 AL Wade Boggs BOS 149 G .357/.453/.486 NL Tim Raines MON 151 G .334/.413/.476 1985 AL Wade Boggs BOS 161 G .368/.450/.478 NL Willie McGee STL 152 G .353/.384/.503 1984 AL Don Mattingly NYY 153 G .343/.381/.537 NL Tony Gwynn SDP 158 G .351/.410/.444 1983 AL Wade Boggs BOS 153 G .361/.444/.486 NL Bill Madlock PIT 130 G .323/.386/.444
If you mean 1988 then Wade Boggs won 5 of 6 American League batting titles between 1983 to 1988
Wade Boggs
Wade Boggs won 5 American League batting titles between 1983 and 1988. He batted .361 in 1983, .368 in 1985, .357 in 1986, .363 1987, and .366 in 1988.
Wade Boggs won five American League batting titles: 1983 - .361 1985 - .368 1986 - .357 1987 - .363 1988 - .366
Through the 2008 season, that is Ichiro Suzuki who won American League batting titles in 2004 and 2001 with the Seattle Mariners and won batting titles in the Japanese Pacific League with the Orix Blue Wave in seven consecutive seasons (1994-2000). Using only MLB stats, that is Bill Madlock who won batting titles with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1983 and 1981 and also won batting titles with the Chicago Cubs in 1975 and 1976.
Wade Boggs won 5 American League batting titles: 1) 1983 - .361 2) 1985 - .368 3) 1986 - .357 4) 1987 - .363 5) 1988 - .366
Nap Lajoie led the American League in its inaugural season with a .426 batting average, one of just 13 seasons of a .400+ average in the 20th century. In addition, Lajoie was a part of two separate contested batting average races in 1902 and 1910. Wade Boggs won four consecutive batting titles from 1985 to 1988.
Lee MacPhail, who was the President of the American League between 1974-1984 and elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1998.
1983 American League Championship Series - 1983 was released on: USA: 5 October 1983
Wade Boggs
Bill Madlock. Madlock won the National League batting title in 1975 and 1976 for the Chicago Cubs and 1981 and 1983 for the Pittsburgh Pirates.
1983 American League Championship Series - 1983 Game 1 was released on: USA: 5 October 1983