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  1. The official source for player hitting stats, MLB home run leaders, batting average, OPS and stat leaders.

  2. The lists below are a complete glossary of all of the statistics in baseball and these lists are split up into two sections – the “Standard Baseball Statistics” section and the “Advanced Baseball Statistics” section.

    • Adjusted OPS+
    • Career "High"
    • 162-game Average
    • Runs Created

    This value is calculated differently from the Total Baseball PRO+statistic. Using OPS+ makes this difference more clear.PRO+seems to be: OPS+ = PRO+ = 100 * ( OBP/lgOBP + SLG/lgSLG - 1)/BPF Where lgOBP and lgSLG are the slugging andon-base percentage of a league-average player, and BPFis thebatting park factor. This takes into account the differenc...

    Below that is the career high for the player in each category. Itis not their best season, but the best (highest/sometimes lowest) fromall the categories. You can quickly see what Barry Bonds' careerhighs in strikeouts were along with walks, home runs, etc. We requiredthe qualifying number of plate appearances in a season forconsideration in career...

    This is an attempt to condense each batter's career into a singleseason's worth of stats. With batters this is easy. Just take theircareer games played and divide by 162, and then divide their careertotals by that factor.

    A set of formulas developed by Bill James and others thatestimates a player's total contributions to a team'sruns total. This is computed with the "technical" formula when possible: RC = (H+BB-CS+HBP-GIDP)*(TB+(.26*(BB-IBB+HBP))+(.52*(SH+SF+SB))))/(AB+BB+HBP+SH+SF) If SB or CS data is missing, the "basic" formula is used: RC = (H+BB+HBP)*(TB)/(AB+B...

  3. Each entry contains the leaderboard appearances for the player in a Stat or Award. The entries are the year, the value for this stat, and their rank for statistics, and the year and the award for awards. Leaders are in bold. Rankings among career and active leaderboards are listed as well.

  4. The official source for player hitting stats, MLB home run leaders, batting average, OPS and stat leaders.

  5. The 2024 MLB Regular Season All MLB Player stat leaders on ESPN. Includes stat leaders in every category from home runs and batting average to strikeouts and saves.

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