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Walks are not counted in figuring out Batting Averages. It's basically like you didn't take an at- bat for walks.
Babe Ruth hada career batting average of .342, Hank Aaron .305, and Mark McGwire .263.
For an MLB batting title, yes. In 1907, Cobb led the AL and Wagner led the NL with averages of .350. When not rounding the number of decimal points in the batting average Cobb had the better average. Cobb had 212 hits in 605 at bats for a .3504 average and Wagner had 180 hits in 515 at bats for a .3495 batting average which rounds to .350.
There is a similar sounding trick question: On which baseball team did all the players have the same batting average as each other, both before and after the game? The answer to that is the Chicago White Sox on April 16, 1940, when Bob Feller threw his opening day no-hitter. All the players had a batting average of .000 both before and after the game. (Some will argue that technically the batting averages before the game was undefined (0 divided by 0) but standard baseball scoring shows a batting average of .000 in such a case.
Only in one season, 1887. Walks counted as an at bat and a hit. The three highest batting averages in MLB history were recorded during the 1887 season. Tip O'Neill - .485 Pete Browning - .457 Bob Caruthers - .456 All three of the players above played in the American Association. The highest batting average in the National League in 1887 was Cap Anson at .421. Calculating the batting averages of the four players above using today's standards: Tip O'Neill - .435 Pete Browning - .402 Bob Caruthers - .357 Cap Anson - .347
add all of the starters batting averages then divide by the total amount of players
Yes. A players batting average changes with every at bat unless the player has an average of .000 and does not get a hit, or a 1.000 average and gets a hit.
Only two variables affect batting average - hits and at-bats.
Walks are not counted in figuring out Batting Averages. It's basically like you didn't take an at- bat for walks.
Chipper Jones won the 2008 National League Batting title with a .364 batting average, and Joe Mauer won the 2008 American League batting title with a .328 batting Average.
Runs batted in is not an average. RBI is a tally of all the runs that a player scored by batting them in. The only averages are on base percentage, batting average, slugging percentage, and fielding percentage.
Ponting's batting averages are as followes:----- Test: 58.37 ODIs: 43.25 20-20: 39.37
For the 2007 season, the Phillies team batting average was .274. The leading hitter on the team was Chase Utley with a .332 average.
Yes, batting averages are ratios. It compares the number of hits a player gets by the number of times he/she has been at bat.
There are many different averages in baseball A batting average is the number of hits divided by the number of at-bats An earned run average (ERA) is the number of runs allowed by a pitcher divided by the number of innings he has pitched if you want more kinds of averages edit question or flag it hope this helped
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Babe Ruth hada career batting average of .342, Hank Aaron .305, and Mark McGwire .263.