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On-base plus slugging
On-base plus slugging In baseball statistics, on-base plus slugging (denoted by OPS) incorporates on ...
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Talk:On-base plus slugging
Talk:On-base plus slugging Why can't the math be done ... RMSE Batting Average .828 39.52 On-base Percentage .866 34.16 Slugging Percentage .890 31.56 On-base ...
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Slugging average
Slugging average In baseball statistics, slugging average (SLG) is a measure of the ... calculation, Total Bases, Total Offical At-Bats, Slugging, and other Baseball statistics: ESPN's MLB ... 54 home runs, which brings the total base count to (172 1) + (36 ... 863, unmatched since. Another Way of Calculating Slugging Average Another equivalent way of calculating ...
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Stolen base
Stolen base The all-time stolen base leader, Rickey Henderson, swipes third in 1985. In baseball, a stolen base occurs when a baserunner successfully advances to the next base while the pitcher is delivering the ball ... SB. If the catcher thwarts the stolen base by throwing the runner out, the ...
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Stolen base (Baseball wiki)
Stolen base This page has been copied from Wikipedia ... Free Documentation License. In baseball, a stolen base occurs when a baserunner successfully advances to the next base while the pitcher is delivering the ball ... SB. If the catcher thwarts the stolen base by throwing the runner out, the event ... recorded as caught stealing (CS). The stolen base (or its attempt) is one of ...
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On base percentage
On base percentage In baseball statistics, on base percentage (OBP) (sometimes referred to as on base average (OBA)) is a measure of how often a batter gets to first base for any reason other than a fielding ... part of the equation for determining on-base plus slugging. Though extremely unlikely, it ...
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Baseball statistics
... how best to hit them. Managers often base their personnel decisions during the game on ... of measure a batter's performance, On-base plus slugging (OPS) is the easiest to calculate. It adds the hitter's on base percentage ([hits + walks + number of times ...
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Baseball
... ground; together with home plate, the fourth "base," they form a square with sides of ... 27.4 m) called the diamond. Home base (plate) is a pentagonal rubber slab known ... so only by batting, then becoming a base runner, touching all the bases in order ... generally positioned a short distance toward second base from their bases, the second baseman to the right side of second base, and the shortstop playing to the ...
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Baseball (Baseball wiki)
... who stands at a plate (called home base) and attempts to hit it with a ... ground; together with home plate , the fourth "base," they form a square with sides of ... 27.4 m ) called the diamond . Home base (plate) is a pentagonal rubber slab known ... so only by batting, then becoming a base runner, touching all the bases in order ... generally positioned a short distance toward second base from their bases, the second baseman ...
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User:Android79/Sandbox2
... Avg.). Hits divided by at bats. Extra-base hit (EBH, EB, or XBH). Number of ... on which a batter safely reaches first base. Doubles and triples are hits on which a batter reaches second base or third base, respectively. Walk, or base on balls (BB or W). Number ...
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