Carl Crawford hit .305 in 2006, Aubrey Huff hit .311 in 2003 and .313 in 2002, Fred McGriff hit .310 in 1999, those are the players that would qualify in terms of plate appearances. But many others including Boggs, Rey Ordonez, Baldelli and a few others have hit over .300, but finished just short of the required plate appearances.
2007-05-02 13:36:03
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answered by sdhalcon 2
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Three men, five performances:
Crawford .305, 2006
Crawford .301, 2005
Huff .311, 2003
Huff .313*, 2002
McGriff .310, 1999
*Huff finished with 494 plate appearances, eight short of qualifying for the batting championship (3.1 PA/games, or 502 over a 162-game schedule). However under Rule 10.22(a), if we credit him with enough hitless at-bats to reach the qualifying mark (here, 0-for-8) and recalculate, he would have hit .307, so I think we can count this one.
2007-05-02 22:18:02
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answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7
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