Team Stats: Batting Average

While the postseason is just getting underway, it will be six months until baseball returns to Chicago.  I thought it would be a good time to revisit, for the first time in six years, the all-time rankings in both offensive and defensive categories for all iterations of the current 30 teams for the 1040 games I’ve identified that I have attended.  We start today on the offensive side of the ball with team batting average.

The newly christened Cleveland Guardians take over the top spot and join the California Angels, who I only saw live and in person twice, are the only teams to post an average over .300.  The Washington Nationals, who, sadly, have now had thirteen games to make a mark, are still the only team to post an average under .200.  In between, there is a slight correlation between the teams’ batting average and their record in these games, though with some surprising anomalies.

Batting Average

Team Name BA
Cleveland Guardians 0.304
California Angels 0.304
Anaheim Angels 0.292
Arizona Diamondbacks 0.278
Tampa Bay Devil Rays 0.272
Cleveland Indians 0.263
Chicago Cubs 0.261
Florida Marlins 0.260
Milwaukee Brewers 0.259
Chicago White Sox 0.258
Boston Red Sox 0.257
Kansas City Royals 0.257
Oakland Athletics 0.257
Colorado Rockies 0.255
Toronto Blue Jays 0.255
Houston Astros 0.254
New York Yankees 0.253
Atlanta Braves 0.253
Los Angeles Angels 0.251
Los Angeles Dodgers 0.251
Detroit Tigers 0.247
Seattle Mariners 0.245
Baltimore Orioles 0.244
Minnesota Twins 0.243
Philadelphia Phillies 0.243
Tampa Bay Rays 0.242
Texas Rangers 0.240
St. Louis Cardinals 0.240
Pittsburgh Pirates 0.234
San Francisco Giants 0.233
New York Mets 0.230
Cincinnati Reds 0.230
San Diego Padres 0.229
Montreal Expos 0.220
Miami Marlins 0.206
Washington Nationals 0.199

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