Unusual Baseball Statistics - I Love em
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Unique Baseball Stats: A Fascinating Look
Summary
Explore some remarkable baseball statistics from the sport's legends. These insights offer a fresh perspective on the achievements of baseball greats.Highlights
- Rogers Hornsby: From 1921 to 1925, Hornsby had an impressive batting average of .402, hitting safely 1,078 times out of 2,679 at-bats. Despite his remarkable start, his career ended six years later with 2,930 hits, just 70 shy of 3,000.- Lou Gehrig: Between 1930 and 1934, Gehrig drove in an astounding 813 runs, averaging 162 RBIs per year. His consistent performance made him a run-producing powerhouse.
- Ty Cobb: With 1,937 RBIs in his career, Cobb never hit more than 12 home runs in a season but still managed to exceed 100 RBIs seven times.
RBI Insights
- On a per-game basis, no player averaged one RBI per game for their entire career. Here are some top players:
- Lou Gehrig: 0.921
- Hank Greenburg: 0.915
- Joe DiMaggio: 0.885
- Jimmie Foxx: 0.859
- On a per-at-bat basis, these players dominated:
- Babe Ruth: .263
- Lou Gehrig: .249
- Hank Greenburg: .249
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