Top 10 Astros – Single-Season Batting Average
January 28, 2008 by Kori Ellis
Filed under Baseball
Which Houston Astros had the highest single-season batting averages? Let’s take a look.
1. Jeff Bagwell — .368 in 1994
At the age of 26, Bagwell exploded onto the scene in 1994. He hit .368 and had 39 homeruns and 116 RBIs. Unfortunately, Bagwell’s season was cut short by the strike that year.
2. Moises Alou — .355 in 2000
After missing all of the 1999 season due to injury, Alou bounced back in a big way in 2000. His .355 batting average in 2000 is the highest of his career.
3. Derek Bell — .334 in 1995
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