Slugging Percentage (SLG) Calculator
Slugging percentage measures total bases per at-bat, rewarding extra-base hits like doubles, triples, and home runs, with averages around .425 considered standard in MLB.
Slugging percentage measures total bases per at-bat, rewarding extra-base hits like doubles, triples, and home runs, with averages around .425 considered standard in MLB.
Base running metrics measure a player's impact on run advancement, focusing on decisions and speed while excluding stolen bases and double-play outcomes for more accurate evaluation.
Total bases measure a batter's productivity by accounting for singles, doubles, triples, and home runs, emphasizing extra-base hits and excluding walks and errors.
wGIDP measures a hitter's impact on runs by grounding into double plays, accounting for opportunities and run expectancy, offering insights into a player's situational value.
Walk percentage, or BB%, measures the frequency a hitter reaches base via walks, reflecting plate discipline and on-base skills crucial for performance analysis in baseball.
wOBA quantifies a hitter's offensive contributions by assigning run values to various events, providing a more accurate measurement of effectiveness than traditional batting metrics.
Weighted Runs Created quantifies a baseball player's offensive contribution in terms of runs, adjusting for league averages and ballpark effects to provide accurate performance insights.
wRAA measures a hitter's offensive contribution by comparing their weighted on-base average to league averages, quantifying runs added or lost relative to average performance.
wSBRA quantifies a player's contribution to runs via stolen bases, comparing their performance to league averages for accurate evaluations in fantasy and player analysis.
wRC+ is an advanced batting metric that quantifies a hitter's offensive value, normalizing results to league average and facilitating player comparisons across different eras and ballparks.