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His second career cycle improved his batting average to .301. [127] [128] Freeman finished the 2021 season with a .300 batting average, a .896 OPS, and 31 home runs. [129] The 2021 Braves became the second team in Major League Baseball history for which each starting infielder hit at least 25 home runs. [130]
As of September 29, 2024, Freddie Freeman is the active leader in career RBIs and is 145th overall with 1,232. MLB's official list does not include RBIs accumulated before 1920 when runs batted in became an official statistic.
Josh Gibson has the highest career batting average in major league history with .372. In baseball, the batting average (BA) is defined by the number of hits divided by at bats. It is usually reported to three decimal places and pronounced as if it were multiplied by 1,000: a player with a batting average of .300 is "batting three hundred."
Freddie Freeman is a career .300 hitter and could be on his way to the Hall of Fame thanks to techniques he and father first honed when he was young. ... pad his batting average (since 2013, only ...
Rank by career runs scored. A blank field indicates a tie. Player (number) Player's name and runs scored during the 2025 Major League Baseball season. R: Total career runs scored. * Elected to National Baseball Hall of Fame. Bold: Active player. [a]
The 35-year-old, who just wrapped up his third season with the franchise, had a .282 batting average, 89 RBI and 22 home runs in the regular season while picking up his fourth consecutive All-Star ...
There are only five players with a career average of .350 or higher, three of whom played exclusively in the Negro leagues: Gibson, Oscar Charleston, and Jud Wilson. [75] At the end of the 2024 season, the only active player with a .300 batting average is Jose Altuve at .306 (Freddie Freeman is at .300 by rounding, with his actual average at ...
Freddie Freeman, the active leader in games played as a first baseman and 21st all-time. Jake Beckley, the National League record holder, held the major league record for nearly 90 years. Mickey Vernon, holder of the American League record Cap Anson, the first player to play 2,000 games at first base Lou Gehrig held the American League record ...