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Related: About this forumLet's start an all-time rhubarb. Greatest hitter of all time:
Ted Williams.
bmbmd
(3,094 posts)The Splendid Splinter.
NightWatcher
(39,360 posts)4316 hits combined in Japan and MLB
kairos12
(13,332 posts)rurallib
(63,293 posts)for Henry Aaron, Willie Mays, the Babe and had he stayed healthy, Mickey Mantle.
But if I had one hitter to send up with the game on the line - Ted Williams
Stan Musial should get a mention also
gopiscrap
(24,219 posts)I would have said Williams also, but you took him so I picked the guy with the highest life time batting average
GeoWilliam750
(2,548 posts)Total career or peak few years or peak year?
Ted Williams is hard to argue against in any of the above time frames, but Ichiro, Cobb, Hornsby, Klein, Aaron, Mays, Gehrig, (even Rose) could all be considered.
The Polack MSgt
(13,455 posts)In my lifetime was Albert Pujols second through eleventh seasons.
Then his feet decided to turn into bags of bone shards and glue
The Polack MSgt
(13,455 posts)Albert Pujols was a damn monster
2002 .314 .394 .561 .955
2003 .359 .439 .667 1.106
2004 .331 .415 .657 1.072
2005 .330 .430 .609 1.039
2006 .331 .431 .671 1.102
2007 .327 .429 .568 .997
2008 .357 .462 .653 1.114
2009 .327 .443 .658 1.101
2010 .312 .414 .596 1.011
2011 .299 .366 .541 .906
He averaged .329 over 10 seasons and not as a slap hitting fast guy beating the throw to 1st base. He drew a boat load of walks and hit for power while hit almost .330.
His on base plus slugging in that decade was 1.040. His worst year was 2011 when he hit .299, with 37 HRs
bathroommonkey76
(3,827 posts)says Pete Rose is the greatest hitter of all-time.
I'm going with Rose- Modern day? Ichiro. Imagine if Ichiro played his whole career in the MLB. Dude would have had over 5000 hits!