Who hit 400 the most times?

Who hit 400 the most times?

Has anyone batted .400 in a season

The last player to average .400 while playing more than 100 games in a season was Boston Red Sox legend Ted Williams, who hit .406 over 143 games in 1941. Williams may be the figure most associated with a .400 season, but he's not one of the players after whom Arráez styles his game.

How many times did Ty Cobb hit 400

He hit . 320 or better for 22 consecutive seasons including over . 400 three times. In 1909, he led the league in home runs for the only time in his career and won the Triple Crown.

Has any MLB player ever hit 400

In fact, no qualified hitter has done it since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941. Many have tried in that span, but none has succeeded. Here are the most team games into a season that a qualified player has hit at least .400 in each campaign since Williams' 1941 mark, with help from the Elias Sports Bureau.
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Who was the closest player to hit 400

Tony Gwynn, 1994: .394

Knowing how Gwynn would have performed over the remainder of 1994 if the season wasn't shortened by a strike is impossible. But no one else "finished" a season as close to . 400 as Gwynn, either, as Mr. Padre ended up just three hits shy of the magical mark.
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Has anyone ever had a 500 batting average

He then singled in each of his first two at-bats Monday night, bringing his average to an even . 500 (26 hits in 52 at-bats) midway through the game. Diaz did make outs in his final two at-bats, dropping his average to just . 481, which would be the best mark in the majors if he had enough plate appearances to qualify.

Has anyone ever had a 1.0 batting average

Paciorek is rare among Major League Baseball players in having a perfect batting average of 1.000. He is the only player to achieve this distinction with more than two turns at-bat. His two brothers, Jim Paciorek and Tom Paciorek, also played in the Major Leagues.

Who has the best batting average in history

Ty Cobb
MLB Career Batting Leaders

MLB Career Batting Leaders – Batting Average
PLAYER BA
1 Ty Cobb .366
2 Rogers Hornsby .358
3 Joe Jackson .356

How many players have hit 500 home runs

28 players

Today, the 500 Homerun Club is considered to be the cutoff mark between a good homerun hitter and a great homerun hitter. As of August 2021, there are 28 players in the 500 Homerun Club, with Barry Bonds and Hank Aaron ahead of the Babe.

Has anyone in the MLB had a 500 batting average

He then singled in each of his first two at-bats Monday night, bringing his average to an even . 500 (26 hits in 52 at-bats) midway through the game. Diaz did make outs in his final two at-bats, dropping his average to just .

Who has the farthest hit in MLB history

Babe Ruth was said to have hit a home run over 600 feet.

What player hit 70 home runs

McGwire

McGwire finished the 1998 season with 70 home runs (including five in his last three games), four ahead of Sosa's 66, a record that was broken three seasons later in 2001 by Barry Bonds with 73. McGwire was honored with the inaugural Babe Ruth Home Run Award for leading Major League Baseball in home runs.

Who is the closest player to 3000 hits

Tony Gwynn was the fastest player in National League history to hit the 3,000 mark; he reached the mark in his 2,284th game.

Has anyone batted 1,000

Paciorek is rare among Major League Baseball players in having a perfect batting average of 1.000. He is the only player to achieve this distinction with more than two turns at-bat. His two brothers, Jim Paciorek and Tom Paciorek, also played in the Major Leagues.

Who has the highest BA in MLB history

Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. He batted . 366 over 24 seasons, mostly with the Detroit Tigers. In addition, he won a record 11 batting titles for leading the American League in BA over the course of an entire season.

Who has batted 1000

Paciorek

Paciorek is rare among Major League Baseball players in having a perfect batting average of 1.000. He is the only player to achieve this distinction with more than two turns at-bat. His two brothers, Jim Paciorek and Tom Paciorek, also played in the Major Leagues.

Who was the greatest hitter of all time

1. Ty Cobb. The Georgia Peach's career batting average over his 24 seasons in baseball is the highest in major league history. Plus, historians have proven he wasn't the worst human being to ever play the game as early biographies reported.

What 3 players have 700 home runs

Barry Bonds holds the Major League Baseball home run record with 762. He passed Hank Aaron, who hit 755, on August 7, 2007. The only other players to have hit 700 or more are Babe Ruth with 714, and Albert Pujols with 703. Alex Rodriguez (696), Willie Mays (660), Ken Griffey Jr.

How many players have hit 600 home runs

9 members

If 500 home runs is the gold standard among baseball sluggers, then 600 homers is the platinum standard. Throughout MLB history, there have only been 9 members of the 600 home run club.

How many players have 500 home runs and 3000 hits

Only three players in MLB history have 500 homers, 3,000 hits, and a . 300+ career batting average. Hank Aaron. Willie Mays.

What is the hardest baseball ever hit

122.4 mph

Yet the hardest-hit baseball in history belongs to neither of them. It was actually hit by Pittsburgh Pirates shortstop Oneil Cruz, who hit a 122.4 mph single in August. The ball was nearly 3 mph faster than the record at the time, which belonged to Stanton.

What is the farthest hit of all time

Babe Ruth, 575 Feet (1921)

William Jenkinson wrote "The Year Babe Ruth Hit 104 Home Runs, and he credited Babe Ruth as the owner of the three longest home runs ever hit. "In 1921 alone, which was Ruth's best tape measure season, he hit at least one 500 foot home run in all eight American League cities," Jenkinson said.

Who has a chance to hit 700 home runs

Albert Pujols

Albert Pujols is currently approaching 700 home runs. We haven't see anyone get to that plateau since Barry Bonds, and he joined only Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron. Those are the only three players who have ever gotten there and Pujols would make it four.

Who has over 700 career home runs

Here is a quick look at that short list of legends.1) Barry Bonds: 762. 700th HR: Sept. 17, 2004.2) Hank Aaron: 755. 700th HR: July 21, 1973.3) Babe Ruth: 714.4) Albert Pujols: 703.Brian Murphy is a reporter for MLB.com.

What players have 3,000 hits and 700 home runs

Pujols joins Barry Bonds, Babe Ruth and Hank Aaron as the only players to hit 700 home runs or more in their careers. Pujols is also the second player in MLB history to join the 3,000-hit and 700-home run club, along with Aaron.

Who has 3,000 hits and 500 hrs

Players with 3000 Hits and 500 Home Runs

Player Hits Home Runs
Willie Mays 3293 660
Eddie Murray 3255 504
Alex Rodriguez 3115 696
Miguel Cabrera 3088 507