1. Batting Average
This is the most common benchmark for judging a hitter's effectiveness. It's also easy to calculate. Just take the number of hits a player has and divide that number into the total number of at-bats that he has. Unless the player has gotten a hit every time up, the number will be a decimal that is well below 1.000.
The Formula: Hits divided by At Bats. (Round the number to three places after the decimal point).
Example: Derek Jeter has 59 Hits in 163 At-Bats.
Apply Formula: 59 divided by 163 = .362.
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