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How many baseball players in Major League history have a career 1.000 batting average?

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Obviously, these players couldn't have been in many games (unless they were pitchers in the AL after the DH was instituted) and they couldn't have had more than one or two at bats. But I'm curious if there is anyone who was perfect at the plate for a career.

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  1. This year alone Bobby Korecky from the Twins has a 1.000 career BA (He's a pitcher w/ 1 AB)

    Bobby Wilson of the LAA

    Matt Tupman of the Kansas City Royals

    Last Year

    Joel Peralta of Kansas City, 1.000 and 2 RBI's

    Jason Hammel of Tampa Bay

    Jose Morales of Minnesota

    There a definitely a lot more, those are just guys from the last two years who currently have 1.000 career BA


  2. 2

    (Carrot Top 1 for 1)

    (Homer Simpson (2 for 2)

  3. This question was asked a few weeks ago - without looking up the info again, I think there were 37 players with perfect 1.000 batting averages - none of them had more than 3 at-bats.

  4. Homer Simpson is the only guy I could think of.

  5. There's been 84:

    Charlie Snow, Sparrow McCaffrey, Frank O'Connor, Tom Lipp, Mike Hopkins, C.B. Burns, Hub Knolls, Doc Tonkin, John Kull, George yantz, Chuck Tompkins, Bob Ingersoll, Pete Sims, Bill Meehan, Ty Pickup, Doc Bass, Hall Deviney, Allie Watt, Uel Eubanks, Red Lutz, John Mohardt, Fred Schemanske, Johnson Fry, Jackie Gallagher, George Abrams, Tige Stone, Heinie Odom, Pete Rambo, Buzz Wetzel, Jim Holloway, Al Wright, Ralph Onis, Abe White, Tom Lanning, Chet Kehn, Bill Peterman, Steve Biras, Claude Crocker, Bud Swartz, Ramon Garcia, Lou Grasmick, Steve Kuczek, Earl Mossor, Chuck Lindstrom, Rupe Toppin, Roy Gleason, John Paciorek, Dave Gray, Larry Loughlin, Roe Skidmore, Don Eddy, Dave Sells, Steve Lawson, Larry Gowell, Eduardo Rodriguez, Mike Dupree, Mike Rowland, Scott Munninghoff, Steve Shirley, Brett Gideon, Miguel Garcia, Dave Liddell, Jeff Banister, Matt Maysey, Esteban Yan, Steve Montgomery, Ryan Hancock, Jeff Kubenka, Joe Davenport, Eric Cammack, Justin Brunette, Kevin Ohme, Jason Roach, Travis Hughes, Cliff Bartosh, Scott Munter, Joel Peralta, Jason Hammel, Jose Morales,  Matt Tupman, Bobby Korecky, Bobby Wilson, Tim Dillard

    Most At Bats: John Paciorek, Jose Morales (3 for 3)

    Most Games: Eduardo Rodriguez (264)

    Most Homers: Esteban Yan, Frank O'Connor (1)

    Most RBI's: John Paciorek, Frank O'Connor (3)

  6. Tom Paciorek's brother (Jim or John, I can't remember) was 3 for 3 in his only major league game.

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