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Baseball Biography

Tony Gwynn

“Gwynn”

American · National City, USA · Born 9 May 1960

Outfielder
0.338
career a v g
8
batting titles
3141
career hits
20
career a v g seasons

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American Hall of Famer whose career .338 batting average, eight batting titles and pure contact hitting ability made him one of the greatest pure hitters in baseball history and a beloved San Diego Padres icon.

Tony Gwynn is one of baseball's greatest hitters, an eight-time batting champion who came within points of hitting .400 in 1994. The San Diego Padres' franchise player spent all 20 of his major league seasons in San Diego and retired with a career .338 batting average — the highest of any player to retire in the post-World War II era. His exceptional bat control, using the whole field, made him nearly impossible to strike out.

Famous For

Hitting prowess and 8 batting titles

Playing Style

How They Played

Contact hitter with exceptional bat control

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Greatest pure hitter of his generation

Career Journey

Timeline

1982 📌 MLB debut with San Diego Padres
1984 🏆 First batting title (.351 average)
1994 🏆 Near .400 season (.394 batting average)
1995 🥇 Roberto Clemente Award winner
1999 🎯 3,000th career hit
2001 📌 Retired after 20 seasons with Padres
2007 🥇 Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame
Career Timeline — Tony Gwynn
1982
MLB debut with San Diego Padres
1984
First batting title (.351 average)
1994
Near .400 season (.394 batting average)
1995
Roberto Clemente Award winner
1999
3,000th career hit
2001
Retired after 20 seasons with Padres
2007
Inducted into Baseball Hall of Fame