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  2. Slugging percentage - Wikipedia

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    In baseball statistics, slugging percentage (SLG) is a measure of the batting productivity of a hitter. It is calculated as total bases divided by at-bats , through the following formula, where AB is the number of at-bats for a given player, and 1B , 2B , 3B , and HR are the number of singles , doubles , triples , and home runs , respectively:

  3. Slugging Percentage (SLG) | Glossary | MLB.com

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    Slugging percentage represents the total number of bases a player records per at-bat. Unlike on-base percentage, slugging percentage deals only with hits and does not include walks and hit-by-pitches in its equation.

  4. What is Slugging Percentage in Baseball? - The Baseball Guide

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    In baseball, Slugging Percentage (SLG) is a statistic that measures a hitter’s batting productivity by considering the total bases they achieve per at-bat. It focuses on a player’s ability to hit for power and achieve extra-base hits like doubles, triples, and home runs, unlike batting average which treats all hits equally.

  5. Slugging Percentage Calculator

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    Slugging percentage is a measure of the batting productivity of a hitter and equals the number of bases a player has gained divided by the number of bats (batter's turns batting against a pitcher) they have taken.

  6. Slugging Percentage: How Does This Baseball Statistic Work?

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    Slugging percentage is a statistic that measures a players power-hitting ability. The formula for slugging percentage is (total bases/at-bats). Total bases are calculated as follows: singles count as one base, doubles as two bases, triples as three bases, and home runs as four bases.

  7. What Is Slugging Percentage In Baseball (Everything To Know)

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    Slugging Percentage measures power productivity, not walks. It is calculated by dividing total bases by at-bats. A Slugging Percentage over .400 to .450 is considered good. Slugging Percentage is an important stat in baseball and helps predict game outcomes.

  8. Unveiling Slugging Percentage: Power Hitting's Impact On Baseball

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    Definition and Explanation of Slugging Percentage. Slugging percentage is, in essence, a measure of a player’s effectiveness in garnering extra bases with their hits. Unlike batting average, which encompasses all hits equally, the slugging percentage assigns varying weights to different types of hits.