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Greatest hitters in baseball

By Colby Cashiola

Being the greatest hitter in baseball takes a lot of skill. Maybe even a lifetime of learning repeating over and over and over again. In fact some baseball players start at only age 4. Some of theese players include Barry Bonds, Ken Griffy jr, and his dad Ken Griffey sr.

Introduction

best hitters from 1990 to 2000

Gwynn's rookie season, in which he played in 54 games, is the only year of his career that he didn't hit .300. He hit .289

1990

1998

1992

1994

1996

Kirk Abott

Juan Gonzalez

Ken Griffey jr.

Larry Walker

Bobbby Abreu

1991

1993

1997

1999

1995

Julio Franco

Tony Gwynn

Andres Galarraga

Larry Walker

Tony Gwynn

One of the greatest power hitters ever

Barry bonds

The most impressive Barry Bonds fun fact, he pointed out, is that he hit more home runs than anybody in history, but that's not exactly fun; it's just a fact. In the same way, the most impressive fun fact of the first half of Barry Bonds' 2004 season is that he had the highest first-half OPS in history,

Lopez made his MLB debut in 2021 with a single appearance, and he followed up by playing in eight games for the Blue Jays last season. The 24-year-old missed time early in 2022 with an oblique issue, but he played in 91 games for Triple-A Buffalo and had a.297/.378/.415 slash line with three home runs, 34 RBI and 14 stolen bases.

THE BEST HITTER BASED ON STATS

OTTO LOPEZ

The Greatest Hitter To Ever Do It Was Ty Cobb

The game then was Cobb's game, and he left it clutching the career records for games played (3,305), at-bats (11,429, 11,434 or 11,440, depending on the source), runs (2,246), hits (4,189 or 4,191, depending on the source), total bases (5,854) and batting average (. 367 or . 366, depending on the source).

Citation

  • https://www.baseball-reference.com
  • https://www.mlb.com
  • https://www.nbcsports.com