Monday, June 15, 2026

Batting Order Position distribution for career Home Runs >= 493.

 Done in 2020 before Miguel Cabrera reached 500 HR.

HomeRunLogInningsBOPdist
ID Ord LastName HR 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
bondsba01 1 Bonds 762 75 2 329 242 108 1 2
3
aaronha01 2 Aaron 755
28 451 261 9 2 3 1
ruthba01 3 Ruth 714

552 149 1 1 1
10
rodrial01 4 Rodriguez 696 2 122 259 257 42 6 2
6
mayswi01 5 Mays 660 7 34 438 111 26 32 8 2 2
pujolal01 6 Pujols 656

500 126 18 10 1 1
griffke02 7 Griffey 630 1 8 530 56 22 7 2 1 3
thomeji01 8 Thome 612

155 208 142 55 33 15 4
sosasa01 9 Sosa 609 21
288 215 43 20 20 2
robinfr02 10 Robinson 586 1 32 196 283 58 11 5

mcgwima01 11 McGwire 583 3 3 166 302 52 39 12 5 1
killeha01 12 Killebrew 573 2
204 286 46 22 5 2 6
palmera01 13 Palmeiro 569 2 34 171 227 116 13 2
4
jacksre01 14 Jackson 563 1 18 181 239 65 47 9 1 2
ramirma02 15 Ramirez 555

76 373 26 40 30 7 3
schmimi01 16 Schmidt 548 2 5 211 237 24 51 15 2 1
ortizda01 17 Ortiz 541

249 169 93 21 6 2 1
mantlmi01 18 Mantle 536 14 10 287 194 22 2
2 5
foxxji01 19 Foxx 534
1 73 229 203 24 2 1 1
mccovwi01 20 McCovey 521
23 86 360 36 5 1 3 7
willite01 20 Williams 521
13 387 95 15 4 1 1 5
thomafr04 20 Thomas 521 1 1 399 76 34 9

1
matheed01 23 Mathews 512 17 85 293 70 21 16 7 1 2
bankser01 23 Banks 512
2 91 195 161 49 11
3
ottme01 25 Ott 511
6 143 243 106 10 1
2
sheffga01 26 Sheffield 509
7 375 93 10 12 6 3 3
murraed02 27 Murray 504

48 348 79 17 10 1 1
mcgrifr01 29 McGriff 493

5 364 91 12 12 9
gehrilo01 29 Gehrig 493

33 383 65 12


1. Bonds 75

2. Rodriguez 122

3. Ruth 552

4, Gehrig 383

5. Foxx 203

6. Thome 55

7. Thome 33

8. Thome 15

9.  Aaron 10

Hall of Fame pitcher Walter Johnson hit .433 in 1925. 2-1 in World Series. Jack Bentley, another pitcher, was next .400 hitter in Hits.

Walter Johnson

Position: Pitcher

Bats: Right  •  Throws: Right

6-1, 200lb (185cm, 90kg)

Born: November 6, 1887 in Humboldt, KS us

Died: December 10, 1946 (Aged 59-034d) in Washington, DC

In 1957 Bob Hazle hit .403: 54 for 134. Fewest hits (>=50) and .400 BA.  Sunday, June 14, 2026

Another way of putting it: most Hits for a non qualifier.

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So were there any significant .400 BA with fewer than 50 Hits?

https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/2KZIl

For single seasons, since 1903, Playing in the AL or NL, in the regular season, requiring Batting Average >= .400 and Hits >= 40 and Hits <= 49, sorted by descending Hits.

Provided by Stathead: Found with Stathead. See Full Results.
Generated 6/15/2026.

That's the entire list. One guy and he's a Hall of Fame pitcher.

In the 1925 World Series against Pittsburgh, Walter Johnson pitched 3 complete games: 1,4, 7. He won games 1 and 4 allowing only one run but lost game seven 9-7; only 5 of the 9 runs were earned. Batting, the .433 hitter had only a single in 11 AB.

Just for the heck of it, let's cut the Hits requirement in half.

https://www.sports-reference.com/stathead/tiny/64ZcS

For single seasons, since 1903, Playing in the AL or NL, in the regular season, requiring Hits >= 20 and Hits <= 39 and Batting Average >= .400, sorted by descending Hits.

Provided by Stathead: Found with Stathead. See Full Results.
Generated 6/15/2026.

Note Hall of Fame hitters Williams and Musial.

Coan and Pemberton: .500 BA.

#1 Jack Bentley was a pitcher and first baseman. In 1923 he threw 183 innings for the pennant winning Giants in 31 games (27 starts): 13-8. Bentley had his .427 BA exclusively as a pitcher and pinch hitter:

ISplitGPAABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBSOBAOBPSLGOPS
Ias P25696572741070022.415.420.508.928
Ias PH2020192821150012.421.450.7891.239

Generated 6/15/2026. 

In at least two games Bentley started but left before batting. In one game,15 inning 13-12 loss in St. Louis, he PH in top 8th and remained to pitch one inning but had only one PA; ironically Bentley was removed for a righty PH, Frank Snyder, who singled to SS. Bentley batted lefty and the Cardinals brought in lefty pitcher Bill Sherdel to face him. Wow, platooning in 1923. Playing CF for the Giants and batting 5th (2 for 7): Casey Stengel, who made platooning famous managing the Yankees 1949-1960: 10 pennants, 7 WS wins.

The Yankees won their first World Series in 1923, beating the Giants 4-2. Bentley pitched in 2 WS games, both losses:

2: no decision; 5 innings in relief, 1 run and 1 for 2 batting, double off Pennock

5: losing pitcher; started: 1.33 innings, 7 Runs, 6 ER, 3 run HR to Joe Dugan. Did not bat.