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The 'Active .300-batting-average MLB season leaders' quiz
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The 'Active .300-batting-average MLB season leaders' quiz

For the first time since 2018, Christian Yelich and the Milwaukee Brewers will play for the National League pennant and a spot in the World Series. That season, Yelich and Milwaukee pushed the Los Angeles Dodgers to seven games before eventually falling. 

The 33 year old veteran didn’t have a home run or RBI in the NLDS against the Chicago Cubs, but he did hit .263 while drawing three walks and scoring three runs across the best-of-five set. 

While Milwaukee has higher aspirations than just making the NLCS, Yelich acknowledged the importance of beating their division-rival in the postseason. 

“The rivalry between these two teams, I feel like it’s been our two teams going at it the last eight years,” he said.  

“We just really wanted to perform for our city and this organization and our fanbase. We knew it meant a little bit extra.”

With the star power of the Dodgers on the other side once again, the Brewers will likely need a signature moment from Yelich if they’re going to make their first World Series appearance since they were a member of the American Leagues East in 1982. 

Which brings us to today’s quiz. Yelich has quietly put together a very strong career, winning three Silver Sluggers, two Gold Gloves, two batting titles and the National League MVP in 2018. With that being said, can you name the active MLB players to hit .300 in multiple seasons can you name in five minutes?

Good luck!

NOTE: Player must have qualified for the MLB batting title to appear in this quiz. 

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8 / ATL, LAD / 2023
Freddie Freeman
6 / HOU / 2022
Jose Altuve
5 / COL, NYY / 2020
DJ LeMahieu
5 / LAA / 2018
Mike Trout
4 / BOS / 2022
Xander Bogaerts
4 / ARZ, STL / 2022
Paul Goldschmidt
3 / MIA, SD / 2024
Luis Arraez
3 / NYY / 2025
Aaron Judge
2 / LAD, WAS / 2025
Trea Turner
3 / NYM / 2022
Jeff McNeil
3 / MIA, ATL / 2024
Marcell Ozuna
3 / WAS / 2019
Anthony Rendon
3 / BOS, LAD / 2023
Mookie Betts
3 / LAD, TEX / 2023
Corey Seager
3 / MIA, MIL / 2019
Christian Yelich
3 / PIT / 2014
Andrew McCutchen
2 / TOR / 2025
Bo Bichette
2 / TB / 2025
Yandy Diaz
2 / LAA, LAD / 2024
Shohei Ohtani
2 / HOU / 2024
Yordan Alvarez
2 / TOR / 2024
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.
2 / WAS / 2021
Juan Soto
2 / LAD, CHC / 2023
Cody Bellinger
2 / PIT / 2021
Bryan Reynolds
2 / COL / 2019
Nolan Arenado
2 / PIT, MIA, OAK / 2021
Starling Marte
2 / CLE / 2017
Jose Ramirez
2 / WAS, PHI / 2021
Bryce Harper

Tommy Fradenburg is a freelance writer and an alumni of UNC Chapel Hill currently based in Charlotte, North Carolina. He religiously follows his favorite teams The New York Yankees and Dallas Cowboys (yes, he knows) as well as his alma mater the Tar Heels and West Ham United F.C. in the Premier League. See more of his work on Twitter @tommyfradenburg.

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