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Four players all-time have 3000 hits, 300 homers and a .300 career average. Who are they?
 
Four players all-time have 3000 hits, 300 homers and a .300 career average. Who are they?
Aaron, Brett, Mays, & Musial
There are a few guys that are pretty close, including one who is still active.
 
Aaron and Mays are easy.

then it gets tough.

1 guy just dropped his avg below that and...Jeter, i dont think got enough HRs.

cant remember how many HRs Brett had, but it was less than Nettles.

Oh, Stan the Man!!!

either Eddie Murray or Brett.
 
Donnie was right. That seems a little suspicious that he got all four on the first try. ;)

Pujols actually missed by just a hair... his career average was .298.
 
Aaron and Mays are easy.

then it gets tough.

1 guy just dropped his avg below that and...Jeter, i dont think got enough HRs.

cant remember how many HRs Brett had, but it was less than Nettles.

Oh, Stan the Man!!!

either Eddie Murray or Brett.
Murray did not have the batting average.
 
Donnie was right. That seems a little suspicious that he got all four on the first try. ;)

Pujols actually missed by just a hair... his career average was .298.
He is still going, maybe he will get hot. ;)
 
Donnie was right. That seems a little suspicious that he got all four on the first try. ;)

Pujols actually missed by just a hair... his career average was .298.
I was actually going to say there are five and that you missed one (Kaline), but then I looked it up.
 
Murray did not have the batting average.
his avg was a little worse than i thought, but i discounted/forgot most of his post Orioles career.
 
Aaron, Brett, Mays, & Musial
There are a few guys that are pretty close, including one who is still active.
For the one guy that is close - I'm guessing Miggy without looking it up
 
Without looking it up. Did Griffey do it?
He had a few lost seasons in the early 2000s, which significantly derailed getting to 3000 hits. I think his batting average was in the .270s or .280s
 
He had a few lost seasons in the early 2000s, which significantly derailed getting to 3000 hits. I think his batting average was in the .270s or .280s
284 just looked it up. If he stayed healthy no doubt he hits 700 plus homers and gets 3000 hits.
 
He had a few lost seasons in the early 2000s, which significantly derailed getting to 3000 hits. I think his batting average was in the .270s or .280s

Yep if he had stayed healthy, Jr's numbers really would've been stupid.
 

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