Compute a baseball or softball batting average from hits and at bats. Batting average is simply hits divided by at bats, expressed as a three digit decimal, so a player with fifty hits in two hundred at bats bats .250. Walks, hit by pitch and sacrifices do not count as at bats, so only include official at bats for an accurate figure. Enter the number of hits and the number of at bats and the tool returns the average in the traditional .000 format along with a plain reading of where it lands, since a .300 hitter is considered excellent while .200 is often called the Mendoza line. Use it to track a season, settle a stat debate or build a quick scorecard. The calculation is instant and stays entirely in your browser.
It divides hits by at bats and reports the result to three decimal places, so 50 hits in 180 at bats is a .278 average.
No, walks and hit by pitch are not at bats and do not count as hits, so they do not affect batting average, only on base percentage.
A .300 average is a classic benchmark for a strong hitter, .250 is around league typical and below .200 is often called the Mendoza line.
Compute a baseball or softball batting average from hits and at bats. Batting average is simply hits divided by at bats, expressed as a three digit decimal, so a player with fifty hits in two hundred at bats bats .
Yes. Batting Average Calculator is completely free, with no sign-up and no usage limits.
Yes. Batting Average Calculator runs in any modern web browser. There is nothing to download or install.
Yes. Batting Average Calculator runs entirely on your device in your browser, so nothing you enter is uploaded to a server.
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