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Batting Average (AVG) - Divide the number of base
hits by the total number of at bats. Example: If Tony Gwynn has 600 at
bats and has 206 hit, his batting average would be .343 (206/600).
W - L Percentage - Divide the number of games won by the
total number of decisions. Example: Pedro Martinez has a 16-3 record.
Divide his win total (16) by his total number of decisions (19): 16/19 =
0.842.
Slugging Percentage (SLG) - Divide the total number of bases
of all base hits by the total number of times at bat. Example: Sammy
Sosa has 228 total bases and 440 at-bats. Divide 282 by 440 to get his
slugging percentage: 282/440 = .641.
On-Base Percentage (OBP) - Divide the total number of hits
plus Bases on Balls plus hits by Pitch by at Bats plus
Bases on Balls plus hit by Pitch plus Sacrifice Flies. Example: In Derek
Jeter's 434 at-bats, he has 152 hits, 59 walks, and has been hit by 9
pitches. He's hit 6 sacrifice flies. Formula - (152+59+9)/(434+59+9+6) =
220/508 = .433.
Fielding Average - Divide the total number of putouts and
assists by the total number of putouts, assists and errors. Example:
Edgardo Alfonzo has 218 putouts and 290 assists, while committing only 2
errors. Formula - (218+290)/(218+290+2)= 508/510= .996. |