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Aaron Judge entered Friday night’s game in Boston hitting .392. We’re deep enough into the season where we can actually start asking: Can he do this?
With a .405 batting average on Aug. 15, 1941, Ted Williams had every right to feel confident. “Sure I will,” the Red Sox legend said of finishing the season with a .400 average in an ...
Ted Williams is the last player in Major League Baseball to hit .400, a feat he accomplished in 1941 with a .406 batting average. Fast forward to 2025, and Aaron Judge, with his scorching .423 ...
As is well documented, there hasn't been a .400 hitter in baseball since Ted Williams in 1941, when he batted .406. The game has changed so much since then.