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  1. Percentage" respectively, but they are not percentages at all, any more than ", batting ,average" is a percentage). These averages are defined SLG = \franc and GBP =
  2. With a plate appearance (denoted by PA) each time he completes a turn, batting , A player completes a turn batting when: He strikes out or is declared out
  3. Average, runs scored, and runs allowed. Traditionally, statistics such as, batting ,average (the number of hits divided by the number of at bats) and earned run
  4. With this sort of incomplete plate appearance starts off the team's next turn, batting ,; any balls or strikes recorded against the batter the previous inning are
  5. Scoring runs by getting hitters out in any of several ways. A player on the, batting ,team can stop at any of the bases and later advance via a teammate's hit or
  6. Flies (e.g. if a player has 2 hits in 6 at bats plus a sacrifice fly, his, batting , average would be .333,but his on-base percentage would be .286). The player
  7. At the corners of a ninety-foot square, or diamond. Players on one team (the, batting ,team) take turns hitting against the pitcher of the other team (the fielding
  8. The DH takes the place of another player—almost invariably the pitcher—in the, batting ,order, but does not field. Thus, even with the DH, each team still has a
  9. Modern baseball, a few core statistics have been traditionally referenced —, batting ,average, RBIs, and home runs. To this day, a player who leads the league in
  10. Thing can be done," he declared. Spofforth went on to devastate the English, batting , taking his final four wickets for only two runs to leave England just eight
  11. By PA) each time he completes a turn batting . A player completes a turn, batting ,when: He strikes out or is declared out before reaching first base; or He
  12. Therefore, being hit by a pitch does not increase or decrease a player's, batting ,average but does increase his on-base percentage. A batter hit by a pitch with
  13. In tandem paid off as Jack Gregory and Ted McDonald crippled the English, batting ,on a regular basis. Australia recorded overwhelming victories both in England
  14. High-scoring series were also important. Australia had one of the strongest, batting ,line-ups ever in the early 1930s,with Brahman, Archie Jackson, Stan McCabe
  15. Later advance via a teammate's hit or other means. The teams switch between, batting ,and fielding whenever the fielding team records three outs. One turn at bat for
  16. Remove opposing players from offensive action until their turn in their team's, batting ,order comes up again. When three outs are recorded, the teams switch roles for
  17. Larry were happy to adopt safety-first tactics and their strategy of sedate, batting ,saw many draws. During this period, spectator attendances dropped and media
  18. At bat (AB) or time at bat is used to calculate certain statistics, including, batting , average,on base percentage, and slugging percentage. It is a more restricted
  19. Therefore, a base on balls does not increase nor decrease a player's, batting ,average, but it does increase his on-base percentage, unless a player's
  20. Order, but does not field. Thus, even with the DH, each team still has a, batting ,order of nine players and a fielding arrangement of nine players. Personnel
  21. 2–0 win in Australia, mainly due to John Snow's fast bowling, and the prolific, batting ,of Geoffrey Boycott and John Erich. It was not until the last session of what
  22. Led by Jack Ryder, were heavily defeated, losing 4–1. England had a very strong, batting ,side, with Wally Hammond contributing 905 runs at an average of 113.12,and
  23. Red A with a tomahawk across the A. Both home jerseys are worn with a navy blue, batting ,helmet with red brim and a white A in front. The cap worn with the blue road
  24. First-class cricket: the possibility of a draw often encourages a team that is, batting ,last and well behind to bat defensively, giving up any faint chance at a win to
  25. Highly successful; winning 206 games (and losing only 53) as a pitcher and, batting ,.323 as a hitter. William Hubert, principal owner of the Chicago White
  26. Of at-bats in a season was Ernie Bowman, who over 125 at-bats in 1963 had a, batting ,average of .184 and an on-base percentage of .181. On-base percentage is
  27. The series 2–0,but also won the toss in all five matches and headed both the, batting ,and the bowling averages. Monty Noble led Australia to victory in both 1907–08
  28. Cricket, Chadwick devised the predecessors to modern day statistics including, batting ,average, runs scored, and runs allowed. Traditionally, statistics such as
  29. Eight other members of the player's team have all taken their turn at bat. The, batting ,order is set before the game begins, and may not be altered except for
  30. The field is attempting to record outs. Among the various ways a member of the, batting ,team may be put out, five are most common: *The strikeout: as described above
  31. Fifth Test at The Oval, needing to score only four runs to end with a career, batting ,average of exactly 100. However, Bradman made a second ball duck, bowled by a
  32. Baseball counted bases on balls (walks) as hits. The result was skyrocketing, batting ,averages, including some near .500; Tip O'Neill of the St. Louis Browns batted
  33. Of the eye, was unable to play for over a year, and never regained his earlier, batting ,ability. (Batting helmets at that time were not required to have an" ear flap
  34. Decisions, such as establishing the starting rotation, setting the lineup, or, batting , order,before each game, and making substitutions during games—in particular
  35. Mind that Tests in Australia prior to the war were all played to a finish. Many, batting ,records were set in this period. The 1934 Ashes series began with the notable
  36. Though unlikely) for a player's on-base percentage to be lower than his, batting ,average (H/AB). This happens when a player has almost no walks or times hit
  37. Only once per plate appearance and thus can score at most a single run per, batting ,turn. Once a player has completed a plate appearance, that player may not bat
  38. Two teams, each composed of nine players, that take turns playing offense (, batting ,or hitting) and defense (fielding or pitching). A pair of turns, one at bat
  39. S eligibility for leadership in some offensive statistical categories, notably, batting , average; currently, a player must have 3.1 PAs per game scheduled to qualify
  40. Picked off, caught stealing). In this case, the same batter continues his turn, batting ,in the next inning with no balls or strikes against him. A batter may or may
  41. Team trying to arrange same-handed pitcher-batter matchups, the manager of the, batting ,team trying to arrange opposite-handed matchups. With a team that has the lead
  42. Currently, a player must have 3.1 PAs per game scheduled to qualify for the, batting ,title (for the 162-game schedule, that means 502 PAs). Also, it is often
  43. Between methods results in differing recognition for the 1887 National League, batting ,champion. Cap Anson would be recognized, with his .421 average, if walks are
  44. In the Third Test. In the Fourth Test at Melbourne Cricket Ground, England, batting , second scored 513 to defeat Australia (98 & 258) by an innings and 157 runs.
  45. As calculated by omitting his walks. He would retain his American Association, batting ,championship. However, the variance between methods results in differing
  46. To be bowled out cheaply and to lose the match. In spite of the very difficult, batting ,conditions, however,Hobbs and Ratcliffe took their partnership to 172 before
  47. In 1930,the 1934 series was decided in the final Test at The Oval. Australia, batting ,first, posted a massive 701 in the first innings. Brahman (244) and Lunsford
  48. Begins with the bases empty of runners. An individual player's turn, batting ,or plate appearance is complete when the player reaches base, hits a home run
  49. As a sacrifice bunt). But, while a sacrifice fly doesn't affect a player's, batting ,average, it counts as a plate appearance and a lower on-base percentage, and a
  50. Of or with the aid of a battery error (wild pitch or passed ball),or by, batting , balks or by being forced off. In short, shall include all bases made by a

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