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  2. Slugging percentage - Wikipedia

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    Ruth's 1920 figure set a record in Major League Baseball (MLB), which stood until 2001 when Barry Bonds achieved 411 bases in 476 at-bats for a slugging percentage of .863. [6] [7] Josh Gibson, who played in Negro league baseball, had a slugging percentage of .974 in 1937. [7] [a]

  3. The Official Professional Baseball Rules Book - Wikipedia

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    The Major League Rules begin with a note stating that whenever a provision of any of its rules conflicts with a provision in the Basic Agreement (collective bargaining agreement) negotiated with the Major League Baseball Players Association, the provision in the Basic Agreement "shall in all respects control".

  4. Baseball rules - Wikipedia

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    The Official Baseball Rules, published by Major League Baseball, govern all professional play in the United States and Canada. [3] Many amateur and youth leagues use the OBR with only a few modifications for safety, including Little League, PONY League, and Cal Ripken League.

  5. Look: 4 Major Rule Changes Are Coming To Baseball - AOL

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    The post Look: 4 Major Rule Changes Are Coming To Baseball appeared first on The Spun. Not only did the MLB and MLBPA salvage a 162-game season, they managed to agree on a plethora of important ...

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  7. Can teams get run-ruled in the WCWS? Mercy rule in play for ...

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    For example, if the visiting team takes an 8-0 lead in the top of the fifth inning, the home team will have a chance to score a run and avoid the run rule. Per the "NCAA's 2024 and 2025 Rules Book":

  8. On-base plus slugging - Wikipedia

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    On-base plus slugging (OPS) is a sabermetric baseball statistic calculated as the sum of a player's on-base percentage and slugging percentage. [1] The ability of a player both to get on base and to hit for power, two important offensive skills, are represented.

  9. Official rules of Major League Baseball - Wikipedia

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    The rules specify the equipment used [1] [2] and its care and preparation, [3] the layout of the playing field, the details of game play, [4] and the expected behavior of the players. [ 5 ] The rules are also used by many amateur leagues, although in these cases, the monetary fines and other such stipulation are usually considered impractical ...