MLB 2024 Batting Leaders HR Leaders 58 Judge 54 Ohtani 44 Santander RBI Leaders 144 Judge 130 Ohtani 118 Ramírez Batting Average Leaders .332 Witt .323 Guerrero .322 Judge Hit Leaders 211 Witt 200 Arraez 199 Guerrero Run Leaders 134
including an MLB single-season record 262 in 2004, with a .311 career batting average. The Mariners icon won the AL MVP Award (and the AL Rookie of the Year Award) in his first season in Seattle, and he was a 10-time All-Star, 10-time Gold Glover and two-time batting champion. ...
That prodigious start compelled the Angels to reward Trout with this extension, which also allowed him to eclipseZack Greinke's record for average annual value and, notably, didnotinclude opt-outs. Barring something extraordinary, Trout will be an Angel for the rest of his career. Mar 20, 201...
Lafayette's own Chanda Rubin's professional tennis career spanned 15 years. She won the 1996 Australian Open in doubles, reaching the semifinals of singles competition that year as well. She was a three-time French Open singles quarterfinalist. A member of both the Southern Tennis Hall of Fam...
Farmer homered twice, had four hits and tied his career high with five RBIs in a 20-5 rout of the Chicago Cubs on Thursday. “I was hurting pretty bad in Toronto, but I'm just glad it's gone now," said Farmer, who had missed four games. “Had to take some time off, ...
Arenado signed an extension with the Rockies in February 2019. The third baseman, whom the Rockies took in the second round of the 2009 MLB Draft, has put together quite the resume in his seven-year career. He’s won the NL Gold Glove at third base in each of those seasons and been ...
MLB Tonight on Ripken's streak Not only did Cobb win 12 batting titles, but he did so over just a 13-year span from 1907-19. He hit .377 with a .967 OPS, 744 stolen bases and just 472 strikeouts -- an average of 36 per season -- during that stretch. The only season he did...
The only season he did not win the batting title during that run came in 1916 when he hit .370, second in the AL only to Tris Speaker (.386). His .366 career average remains the best in MLB history, but Cobb didn't just hit for average as evidenced by the fact that he also ...