Bill Bergen had the lowest with .170. He played from 1901 to 1911.
AVERAGE AVG
1 Bill Bergen .170
2 Ray Oyler .175
3 Henry Easterday .180
4 John Gochnauer .187
5 Bill Plummer .188
6 Charlie Bastian .189
7 Tom McLaughlin .192
8 Fritz Buelow .192
9 Mike Ryan .193
10 Rich Morales .195
11 Jack O'Neill .196
12 Tom Egan .200
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
Riggs Stephenson and Bill Madlock are tied for the Cubs career batting average leader with .336.
In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
There can be no "Official History" because making any History "Official" would imply that the Writer of this History was completely OBJECTIVE and this is IMPOSSIBLE because every Human Being observes and remembers events through a SUBJECTIVE Lens. So, "Official History" is actually an OXYMORON. No History can be completely certified as "Official" unless a particular Government is viewed as an ABSOLUTE Authority on a particular Subject, but this would be a FASCIST Perspective. So, under a FASCIST System, there COULD be an "Official History".
The highest batting average in a single season is consistently regarded as .400, achieved by Ted Williams in 1941. This accomplishment is widely regarded as one of the greatest feats in baseball history.
Ty Cobb has the highest batting average hitting .366.
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
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Riggs Stephenson and Bill Madlock are tied for the Cubs career batting average leader with .336.
In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
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There can be no "Official History" because making any History "Official" would imply that the Writer of this History was completely OBJECTIVE and this is IMPOSSIBLE because every Human Being observes and remembers events through a SUBJECTIVE Lens. So, "Official History" is actually an OXYMORON. No History can be completely certified as "Official" unless a particular Government is viewed as an ABSOLUTE Authority on a particular Subject, but this would be a FASCIST Perspective. So, under a FASCIST System, there COULD be an "Official History".
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For catchers that had at least 1000 at bats with the Tigers, that is Mickey Cochrane at .313.
The highest batting average in a single season is consistently regarded as .400, achieved by Ted Williams in 1941. This accomplishment is widely regarded as one of the greatest feats in baseball history.
Ty Cobb was known as the Georgia Peach. He had a batting average of .367, the highest in history at the time.
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