[#]-Jersey
# [G]-Games
[AB]-At bat [UP]-Times
Up [TBB]- Total Base on Balls [R]-Runs
[H]-Total Hits [1B]-Single
[2B]-Double [3B]-Triple
[HR]-Home Run [RBI]-Runs
Batted In, [Avg]-Batting Average
[Slg]-Slugging% [Obp.]-On Base
percentage,
[Obae]-On Base Average (+E) [3Avg.]-Last 3Game Average,
[HP]-Hit by Pitch,
[OBE]-On By Error,
[SB]-Stolen Base,
[Sacb]-Sacrifice Bunt,
[Sacf]-Sacrifice Fly, [FO]-Fly Out [GO]-Ground Out
[FC]-Fielder's Choice, [SOL]-Strike-out
Looking, [SOS]-Strike-out Swinging,
[BB]-Base on Balls, [Sac Bn]-Sacrifice
Bunt,
[HS]-Hitting Streak [LOB]-Left
on Base.
[#]-Jersey
# [G]-Games
[AB]-At bat [UP]-Times
Up [TBB]- Total Base on Balls [R]-Runs
[H]-Total Hits [1B]-Single
[2B]-Double [3B]-Triple
[HR]-Home Run [RBI]-Runs
Batted In, [Avg]-Batting Average
[Slg]-Slugging% [Obp.]-On Base
percentage,
[Obae]-On Base Average (+E) [3Avg.]-Last 3Game Average,
[HP]-Hit by Pitch,
[OBE]-On By Error,
[SB]-Stolen Base,
[Sacb]-Sacrifice Bunt,
[Sacf]-Sacrifice Fly, [FO]-Fly Out [GO]-Ground Out
[FC]-Fielder's Choice, [SOL]-Strike-out
Looking, [SOS]-Strike-out Swinging,
[BB]-Base on Balls, [Sac Bn]-Sacrifice
Bunt,
[HS]-Hitting Streak [LOB]-Left
on Base.
[#]-Jersey
# [G]-Games
[AB]-At bat [UP]-Times
Up [TBB]- Total Base on Balls [R]-Runs
[H]-Total Hits [1B]-Single
[2B]-Double [3B]-Triple
[HR]-Home Run [RBI]-Runs
Batted In, [Avg]-Batting Average
[Slg]-Slugging% [Obp.]-On Base
percentage,
[Obae]-On Base Average (+E) [3Avg.]-Last 3Game Average,
[HP]-Hit by Pitch,
[OBE]-On By Error,
[SB]-Stolen Base,
[Sacb]-Sacrifice Bunt,
[Sacf]-Sacrifice Fly, [FO]-Fly Out [GO]-Ground Out
[FC]-Fielder's Choice, [SOL]-Strike-out
Looking, [SOS]-Strike-out Swinging,
[BB]-Base on Balls, [Sac Bn]-Sacrifice
Bunt,
[HS]-Hitting Streak [LOB]-Left
on Base.
Batting average is figured by dividing a player's total hits
by his total official at-bats.
At-bats do not include walks, sacrifice flies, sacrifice
bunts, obstruction calls, catcher's interference, or being hit by a pitch. If a
player makes it safely on base due to an error, it is an at-bat, but not a hit.
ON BASE PERCENTAGE
On-base percentage is figured by dividing a player's total hits, base on
balls and hit by pitch by his total official at-bats, bases on balls, hit by
pitch and sacrifice flies.
A high on-base percentage simply indicates that a player has reached base
quite often, usually via hits and walks.
"OFFICIAL AT-BATS"
Official at-bats exclude the times a batter hits a sacrifice bunt or
sacrifice fly, is walked, is hit by a pitched ball, or is awarded first base
because of interference or obstruction.
"SLUGGING PERCENTAGE" (SLG %)
Slugging percentage is figured by dividing a player's total bases of all safe
hits by total times at bat.
The number of total bases only includes those obtained from hits; not from
errors, walks, or interference calls.
In computing total bases, a player is credited with
1-base for a single,
2 for a double, 3 for a triple, and 4 for a home run.
Players with high slugging percentages generally generate a lot of extra-base
hits, such as doubles and home runs.
The high one-season slugging percentage was set by Barry Bonds last season
when he posted a .863 mark for the Giants, highlighted by his 73 homers, two
triples, and 32 doubles in addition to 49 singles in 476 at-bats.
Bonds thus broke the slugging percentage record of .847 that was set by Babe
Ruth in 1920.