Wow. Never knew that. Learn something new every day. Still seems like kind of a ridiculous rule, just giving PA's to players who never actually got them just to make them qualify for an award. I get why, but it seems wrong in a game ruled by numbers to give them away for technicalities It's not a technicality. It actually makes sense. Say a player bats .400 in 501 plate appearances. Why shouldn't he be batting champion? BTW, you're not "giving" a player PA's. His batting average will still be his batting average. You're just factoring in theoretical PA's just for the purpose of batting champion calculations. Ahhhhhhhhhhh, I got it now. So they're not actually adding AB's to it, just determining if his BA would be higher than the qualified leader if he reached a qualified status. Got it. I wasn't reading between the lines What if it's an extremely odd situation though... say a guy is batting .410 in 400AB (164H) and he needs 520AB to qualify. Theoretically his BA would be .315... if that's still higher than the league leader will they still award it to him even though he's 120AB behind qualifying, or do they cut it off at a certain point? Like do they only do this for guys who are within 30AB of qualifying?