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    Since Ted Williams hit .406 in 1941, what player had the highest batting average for a season?

    Question #11304. Asked by billfay.

    Matt

    George Brett hit .390 for the Kansas City Royals (I believe it was in 1985 but I'm not sure)

    Apr 02 01, 3:27 AM
    hemp1000

    George Brett hit .390 in 1980. Tony Gwynn was also batting .394 in 1994 before the season ended due to the strike.

    May 27 09, 8:04 PM

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