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Baseball Biography

George Brett

“George Brett”

American · Moscow, USA · Born 27 May 1953

Third Baseman
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American Hall of Famer and Kansas City Royals icon whose legendary .390 batting average in 1980 and superb hitting mechanics produced a career that is the standard for third base excellence.

George Brett is one of baseball's finest hitters, the Kansas City Royals' iconic third baseman who came within points of hitting .400 in 1980 and was the face of Kansas City baseball for two decades. A three-time batting champion and the 1980 AL MVP, Brett's aggressive hitting style, exceptional bat control, and competitive intensity produced 3,154 career hits. He is remembered as one of the greatest pure hitters in baseball history.

Famous For

Third baseman who hit .390 in 1980, closest to .400 since Ted Williams

Playing Style

How They Played

Exceptional contact hitter with gap power, fierce competitor, clutch performer

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Hall of Fame third baseman, Kansas City Royals icon, one of greatest hitters in baseball history

Career Journey

Timeline

1973 📌 MLB debut with Kansas City Royals
1976 🥇 AL batting champion (.333)
1980 🥇 AL MVP, hit .390 batting average
1985 🏆 World Series champion with Kansas City Royals
1988 🎯 3000th career hit
1999 🥇 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Career Timeline — George Brett
1973
MLB debut with Kansas City Royals
1976
AL batting champion (.333)
1980
AL MVP, hit .390 batting average
1985
World Series champion with Kansas City Royals
1988
3000th career hit
1999
Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame