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The highest on-base percentage (OBP) a player can achieve is 1.000, which would mean they reach base every time they come to bat without any outs. This would occur if a player had a hit, walk, or hit by pitch in every plate appearance and no outs in any of those appearances. However, in practice, achieving a perfect OBP is virtually impossible over a substantial number of at-bats due to the nature of the game. Historically, the highest OBPs in a season are typically around .500 or slightly above.

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