List of Major League Baseball Players With A Career .330 Batting Average - List

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Statistics updated through the 2012 season. Minimum of 3,000 plate appearances.
MLB players with a career .330 batting average
Player BA PA Position Years active League leads Ref
Cobb, TyTy Cobb .3664 13,608 OF 1905–1928 11
Hornsby, RogersRogers Hornsby .3585 9,475 2B 1915–1937 7
Jackson, JoeJoe Jackson .3558 5,690 OF 1908–1920 0
O'Doul, LeftyLefty O'Doul .3493 3,658 OF 1919–1920, 1922–1923, 1928–1934 2
Delahanty, EdEd Delahanty .3458 8,400 OF 1888–1903 1
Speaker, TrisTris Speaker .3447 11,988 OF 1907–1928 1
Hamilton, BillyBilly Hamilton .3444 7,608 OF 1888–1901 2
Williams, TedTed Williams .3444 9,791 OF 1939–1942, 1946–1960 6
Brouthers, DanDan Brouthers .3421 7,676 1B 1879–1904 5
Ruth, BabeBabe Ruth .3421 10,617 OF 1914–1935 1
Orr, DaveDave Orr .3420 3,457 1B 1883–1890 1
Heilmann, HarryHarry Heilmann .3416 8,960 OF 1914–1932 4
Browning, PetePete Browning .3415 5,315 OF 1882–1894 3
Keeler, WillieWillie Keeler .3413 9,610 OF 1892–1910 2
Terry, BillBill Terry .3412 7,111 1B 1923–1936 1
Sisler, GeorgeGeorge Sisler .3402 9,013 1B 1915–1930 2
Gehrig, LouLou Gehrig .3401 9,660 1B 1923–1939 1
Burkett, JesseJesse Burkett .3382 9,620 OF 1890–1905 3
Gwynn, TonyTony Gwynn .3382 10,232 OF 1982–2001 8
Lajoie, NapNap Lajoie .3381 10,460 2B 1896–1916 5
Stenzel, JakeJake Stenzel .3378 3,425 OF 1890, 1892–1899 0
Stephenson, RiggsRiggs Stephenson .3361 5,134 OF 1921–1934 0
Simmons, AlAl Simmons .3342 9,515 OF 1924–1941, 1943–1944 2
Anson, CapCap Anson .3341 11,331 1B 1871–1897 2
McGraw, JohnJohn McGraw .3336 4,940 3B 1891–1906 0
Waner, PaulPaul Waner .3332 10,762 OF 1926–1945 3
Collins, EddieEddie Collins .3332 12,037 2B 1906–1930 0
Donlin, MikeMike Donlin .3326 4,282 OF 1899–1906, 1908, 1911–1912, 1914 0
Thompson, SamSam Thompson .3314 6,525 OF 1885-1906 1
Musial, StanStan Musial .3308 12,712 OF 1941–1944, 1946–1963 7


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