Slugging Percentage
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
). Slugging percentage forms
on-base plus slugging
when added to
on base percentage
.
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