PCL1 Pacific Coast League

John Lindsey Eyes .370

Published on August 12, 2010 under Pacific Coast League (PCL1) News Release


Albuquerque first baseman/DH John Lindsey is hitting .377 with just 26 games remaining in the 2010 regular season. He is attempting to become the 13th Pacific Coast League player since 1958 (the PCL's modern era) to hit .370 or better in a season.

Since 1958

.383 (2005) Rick Short, New Orleans

.380 (2006) James Loney, Las Vegas

.379 (1983) Chris Smith, Phoenix

.378 (2008) Terry Tiffee, Las Vegas

.378 (1982) Tack Wilson, Albuquerque

.377 (1983) Kevin McReynolds, Las Vegas

.373 (1981) Mike Marshall, Albuquerque

.372 (1998) Jeremy Giambi, Omaha

.372 (1994) Brian L. Hunter, Tucson

.372 (1959) Willie McCovey, Phoenix

.371 (1979) Mickey Hatcher, Albuquerque

.370 (1963) Bob Will, Salt Lake City

All-Time PCL Top 10

.414 (1933) Ox Eckhardt, Mission

.407 (1929) Ike Boone, Mission

.404 (1928) Smead Jolley, San Francisco

.403 (1930) Earl Sheely, San Francisco

.399 (1935) Ox Eckhardt, Mission

.398 (1935) Joe DiMaggio, San Francisco

.397 (1927) Smead Jolley, San Francisco

.395 (1925) Frank Brazill, Seattle

.394 (1923) Paul Strand, Salt Lake City

.392 (1924) Duffy Lewis, Salt Lake City




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