What is a perfect batting average?

A perfect batting average in baseball means that a player has gotten a hit in every single at-bat during the course of a season or game. This is an incredibly rare achievement and has only been accomplished a few times in baseball history. The highest single-season batting average ever recorded is .440 by Hugh Duffy in 1894, although this falls short of a perfect batting average. A perfect batting average requires impeccable consistency and exceptional skill at hitting the ball, making it one of the most impressive feats in baseball.