If you are reading this sentence you probably have heard that Aaron Judge — besides blasting 53 homers — led the majors in batting average at .331.
You might not know who had the next best average with a minimum of 300 plate appearances.
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Miguel Andujar at .318. Andujar mixed his season between the A’s and the Reds — a trade-deadline deal — and continued solidifying, now that he is in his 30s, value as a lefty masher. He hit an MLB-best .389 (minimum 80 plate appearances) vs. southpaws.
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