Just seven qualifying major-league players are currently positioned to end the regular season batting above .300.
Yankees superstar Aaron Judge is on the verge of becoming MLB’s tallest batting champion ever, leading the AL with a .330 batting average.
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Winning his first AL batting title after finishing with a .331 average was meaningful for the two-time MVP winner.
Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Michael Conforto has had a rough season to say the least, however he took a step towards turning things around in the Dodgers' 10-2 win over the San Francisco Giants ...
All that to say: This season is heading for a historic futility point in the MLB record books. Only one hitter is going to hit better than .315 this season. That's New York Yankees superstar Aaron ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Philadelphia's Trea Turner won his second National League batting title with a record-low .304 average, and the New York Yankees ' Aaron Judge earned his first American League ...
Going into this year, the A's were expected to have rookie Jacob Wilson be the everyday shortstop after a short but solid 2024 campaign with the club. However, nobody could've imagined how great of a ...
The last time there were so few .300 hitters, MLB took drastic steps to spark offense the next season. Now, with strikeouts ...
The term “batting champion” evokes images of some of the greatest players in history peppering base hits around the field: Ted Williams launching majestic blasts to the Fenway Park triangle, Rod Carew ...
It's not that Bangladesh and Sri Lanka are scoring significantly higher on pitches that are more batting-friendly than the ones back home • AFP via Getty Images We're mostly interested in only the run ...