2004 Batting Average Leaders Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners led the major leagues with a robust .372 batting average Barry Bonds of the San Francisco Giants led the NL with a .362 batting average Stats courtesy of Major League Baseball provided by the first Internet baseball historian Batting Leaders American League 2004 Batting Average Leaders Ichiro Suzuki Seattle Mariners .372 … Melvin More Baltimore Orioles .340 … Vladimir Guerrero Anaheim Angels .337 … Ivan Rodriguez Detroit Tigers .344 … Erubiel Durazo Oakland Athletics .321 … Carlos Guillen Det Tigers .318 … Javy Lopez Baltimore Orioles .316 … Mark Kotsay Oakland A’s .314 … Michael Young Texas Rangers .313 Travis Hafner Cleveland Indians .311 National League 2004 Batting Average Leaders Barry Bonds San Francisco Giants .362 … Todd Helton Colorado Rockies .347 … Mark Loretta San Diego Podres .335 … Adrian Beltre Los Angeles Dodgers .334 … Albert Pujols St Louis Cardinals .331 … Juan Pierre Florida Marlins .326 … Sean Casey Cincinnati Reds .324 … Jason Kendal Pittsburgh Pirates .319 … Aramis Ramirez Chicago Cubs .318 … Lance Berkman Houston Astros .316 … Scott Rolen St. Louis Cardinals .314 … Johnny Estrada Atlenta Braves .314 … Shea Hillenbrand Arizona Diamondbacks .310 … Jack Wilson Pitts Pirates .308 For complete stats of all baseball players, please see Players section on the upper left-side of our home page For loads of fun reading, type in Yankees, Cardinals, Pirates, Red Sox, Cubs or all other teams in our Search on the lower left-side of our home page - Baseball Historian stats upgraded |