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Who had the highest batting average in the National League since 1900?

Rogers Hornsby, .424 in 1924.

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Matt is a fighting ball player, and a capable receiver. He was in 116 games for the Tigers in 1953, batting .278. His 104 hits were good for a total of 152 bases, and included 24 doubles, 3 triples and 6 homers. He drove in 42 runs and scored 38. Began in baseball in 1942 with Canton, playing first, the outfield and catching. Entered service for three seasons. Came to majors at end of 1947 season with Red Sox. Went to Browns in February, 1952.



This promising young infielder had the longest hitting streak in the American League last season - 16 games. During his hot spree, Aurelio had 27 hits in 64 at bats for a .422 average.



Tiger fans know when Ray steps to the plate, you can expect fireworks. In '54 he exploded booming base hits all over the League and topped the Detroit batters in Homers, R.B.I.'s and Slugging! With Cleveland for 5 years, Ray came to the Tigers via an 8-man trade in '53. He immediately began to hit the cover off the ball, belting 26 Homers and driving in 114 Runs with a .296 B.A.



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