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Slugging percentage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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On-base plus slugging - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
On-base plus slugging (OPS) is a sabermetric baseball statistic calculated as the sum of a player's on-base percentage and slugging percentage. The abilities of a player both to get on base and to hi...
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About Slugging Percentage. Slugging percentage is one of the major hitting statistics in baseball. It relates to power and is an important statistic for hitters that hit for power as opposed to average. Here's a further... ... Slugging percentage is a calculation of the total number of bases earned over number of at bats.
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In baseball statistics, slugging percentage (SLG) is a measure of the power of a hitter. It is calculated as total bases divided by at bats. Total bases can be calculated from commonly used baseball statistics by using the formula TB = 1B + (2*2B) + (3*3B) + (4*HR).
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The slugging percentage formula may look like this: (s + 2d +3t + 4hr)/AB. Sometimes double hits are not given extra points and the formula is computed as (s + d + 2t + 3hr)/AB. ... Sometimes slugging percentage is combined with on base percentage, another complicated formula. For the 2006 season, Barry Bonds ranks number...
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SLG (sometimes SA) Slugging Average or Slugging Percentage. Defined as Total Bases per At-bat. Total bases are 1 for a single, 2 for a double, 3 for a triple, and 4 for a home run (no extra credit is given for runners on base). ... The formula is: Runs = (.47)1B + (.78)2B + (1.09)3B + (1.40)HR + (.33)(BB + HB) - (.25)(AB...
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Slugging Percentage (or SLG for short) is a statistic that goes beyond simply a player's ability to get a hit or get on base, it measures his ability to get a hit and hit for power. Where batting average is ratio of hits per at bats ... First you note the player has 1 triple, but then multiply by 2 triples in the formula.
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