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  2. Runs created - Wikipedia

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    In the most basic runs created formula: = (+) + where H is hits, BB is base on balls, TB is total bases and AB is at-bats.. This can also be expressed as = = where OBP is on-base percentage, SLG is slugging average, AB is at-bats and TB is total bases, however OBP includes the hit-by-pitch while the previous RC formula does not.

  3. LibreOffice Calc - Wikipedia

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    LibreOffice Calc is the spreadsheet component of the LibreOffice software package. [5] [6]After forking from OpenOffice.org in 2010, LibreOffice Calc underwent a massive re-work of external reference handling to fix many defects in formula calculations involving external references, and to boost data caching performance, especially when referencing large data ranges.

  4. Isolated power - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, isolated power or ISO is a sabermetric computation used to measure a batter's raw power. One formula is slugging percentage minus batting average. = = = + + + = + + + (+ + +)

  5. How to use Excel: A beginner's guide to Microsoft's ... - AOL

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    You can use Excel, Microsoft's spreadsheet program, to store, organize, and analyze data in a number of ways. How to use Excel: A beginner's guide to Microsoft's spreadsheet program Skip to main ...

  6. Batting average (baseball) - Wikipedia

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    In baseball, batting average (BA) is determined by dividing a player's hits by their total at-bats. It is usually rounded to three decimal places and read without the decimal: A player with a batting average of .300 is "batting three hundred". If necessary to break ties, batting averages could be taken beyond the .001 measurement.

  7. Batting average on balls in play - Wikipedia

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    In baseball statistics, batting average on balls in play (abbreviated BABIP) is a measurement of how often batted balls result in hits, excluding home runs. [2]

  8. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    BA – Batting average (also abbreviated AVG): hits divided by at bats (H/AB) BB – Base on balls (also called a "walk"): hitter not swinging at four pitches called out of the strike zone and awarded first base. BABIP – Batting average on balls in play: frequency at which a batter reaches a base after putting the ball in the field of play ...

  9. Base runs - Wikipedia

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    For instance, when a solo home run is hit, base runs will correctly predict one run having been scored by the batting team. By contrast, when runs created assesses a solo HR, it predicts four runs to be scored; likewise, most linear weights -based formulas will predict a number close to 1.4 runs having been scored on a solo HR.