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Ty Cobb is second all-time with a career batting average of .366. He won a record 11 batting titles in the American League from 1907–1909, 1911–1915 and 1917–1919. Oscar Charleston is third with a career batting average of .364.
10 Eddie Murray* 1,917 11 Willie Mays* 1,909 12 Miguel Cabrera: 1,881 13 Cap Anson* 1,879 14 Mel Ott* 1,860 15 Carl Yastrzemski* 1,844 16 Ted Williams* 1,839 17 Ken Griffey Jr.* 1,836 18 Rafael Palmeiro: 1,834 19 Dave Winfield* 1,833 20 Manny Ramirez: 1,831 21 Al Simmons* 1,828 22 Frank Robinson* 1,812 23 David Ortiz* 1,768 24 Honus Wagner ...
A player can only qualify for the season-ending rankings in these categories if he accumulates 502 plate appearances during the season. [1] Pete Rose [2] [3] is the all-time leader in at bats with 14,053, and the only player in MLB history with more than 13,000 at bats. Only 30 MLB players have reached 10,000 career at bats.
[10] Most runs scored: Rickey Henderson: 2,295 [11] Highest on-base percentage: Ted Williams.482 [12] Most stolen bases: Rickey Henderson: 1,406 [13] Most steals of home Ty Cobb: 54 Highest slugging percentage: Josh Gibson.718 Highest on-base plus slugging: Josh Gibson: 1.177 Most five hit games Ty Cobb: 14 Most walks: Barry Bonds: 2,558 [14 ...
From 1951 to 1954, if the player with the highest average in a league failed to meet the minimum at-bat requirement, the remaining at-bats until qualification (e.g., five at-bats, if the player finished the season with 395 at-bats) were hypothetically considered hitless at-bats; if his recalculated batting average still topped the league, he ...
Continuing our 4-part series, here are the all-time Giants players ranked from No. 75 to 51. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...