Has any MLB player ever hit 400?

300 in a season is already regarded as solid. Forty-two players have recorded a batting
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400 in a single Major League Baseball (MLB) season as of 2021, the last being Willard Brown of the Kansas City Monarchs and Artie Wilson of the Birmingham Black Barons in 1948.
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Who was last MLB player to hit 400?

400. On September 28, 1941, the last day of Major League Baseball's regular season, the Boston Red Sox's Ted Williams gets six hits in eight at-bats during a doubleheader in Philadelphia, boosting his average to . 406.
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Has anyone ever hit 400 in a MLB season?

Hitting . 400 for a season is quite the feat. In fact, no qualified hitter has done it since Ted Williams hit . 406 in 1941.
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Did Ty Cobb hit 400?

400 Hitters Club. Ty Cobb, Ed Delahanty, and Rogers Hornsby are the only players to bat over . 400 three times during their career — use this list to make up and answer other similar trivia questions.
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Will anyone hit .400 again?

Nobody Will Hit .

400 again in the majors this year, even though there are a few individual players who have shown potential. The last time somebody recorded an entire season at . 400 or better was 2001 when Barry Bonds hit 41 home runs and 109 RBIs for the San Francisco Giants.
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Can Someone Hit .400 In MLB This Season?



Who is closest to .400 since Williams?

In 1994, Tony Gwynn led the major leagues with a . 394 batting average – the closest mark to . 400 since Ted Williams.
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What is the highest batting average ever?

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.
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Who is the closest to 3000 hits in MLB?

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. Hank Aaron was the youngest NL player to accomplish 3,000 hits; he achieved the feat at 36 years, 100 days old.
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Who hit a baseball 575 feet?

“Somebody once asked me if I ever went up to the plate trying to hit a home run. I said, 'Sure, every time. '” said Mickey Mantle. Two years to the day after his MLB debut – on April 17, 1953 – future Hall of Famer Mickey Mantle hit one of the furthest recorded home runs in history.
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Has anyone ever had a perfect 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.
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What is the biggest blowout in MLB history?

Description. Baseball's Biggest Blowout Games tells the story of the most lopsided games in major-league baseball history. The biggest blowout game in major-league history was on August 22, 2007, when the Texas Rangers beat the Baltimore Orioles, 30-3. That's a 27-run differential.
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Why are there no .400 hitters?

Take it from some baseball legends. Ted Williams: “For a player to hit . 400,” he said in 1989, “he will have to draw walks and not strikeout too much. He will have to be consistent, and that's not an easy task when you're playing 150, 160 games.
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What is the biggest loss in MLB history?

The modern record still belongs to the 2007 Texas Rangers, who defeated the Baltimore Orioles by a 30-3 mark on August 22, 2007.
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How many MLB players hit 400?

300 in a season is already regarded as solid. Forty-two players have recorded a batting average of at least . 400 in a single Major League Baseball (MLB) season as of 2021, the last being Willard Brown of the Kansas City Monarchs and Artie Wilson of the Birmingham Black Barons in 1948.
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What is the highest batting average in a single-season?

Hugh Duffy, who played from 1888 to 1906, is credited with the highest single-season batting average, having hit . 440 in 1894. The modern-era (post-1900) record for highest batting average for a season is held by Nap Lajoie, who hit . 426 in 1901, the first year of play for the American League.
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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.
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What was Babe Ruth's farthest hit?

It was here, on April 4, 1919, in a game between the Boston Red Sox and the New York Giants, that Babe Ruth hit his longest home run ever -- 587 feet.
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What is the farthest homerun?

In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET!
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Has anyone ever hit a 600 foot home run?

Babe Ruth was said to have hit a home run over 600 feet. A Mickey Mantle homer was originally estimated to have gone 734 feet. While those feats would shatter Meyer's mark, there was no technology or tool that could give an exact measure of those distances.
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How many players have 700 home runs?

Of the more than 20,000 players who have participated in an MLB game, Pujols joined Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron and Babe Ruth as one of only four AL/NL players to have reached 700 homers. Here is a quick look at that short list of legends. No player went from 600 to 700 home runs quicker than Bonds.
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Who is the greatest hitter that ever lived?

During his remarkable career with the Boston Red Sox, Ted Williams earned many nicknames: The Kid, The Splendid Splinter, Teddy Ballgame... but the only nickname that he ever wanted was "the greatest hitter who ever lived."
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Who is statistically the best 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.
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Who is the best hitter in MLB history?

Ted Williams and the 10 Greatest Hitters That Ever Lived
  1. Ted Williams. It was Ted Williams who once said, "All I want out of life is that when I walk down the street, folks will say, 'There goes the greatest hitter that ever lived. ...
  2. Ty Cobb. ...
  3. Rogers Hornsby. ...
  4. Stan Musial. ...
  5. Tony Gwynn. ...
  6. Rod Carew. ...
  7. Shoeless Joe Jackson. ...
  8. Honus Wagner.
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