Batting Average Calculator

Calculate a baseball player's batting average based on hits and at-bats.

Batting Average Calculator

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About the Batting Average Calculator

The Batting Average Calculator computes a baseball player's batting average, defined as hits divided by at-bats, rounded to three decimal places.

Baseball Statistics: Batting average is a key metric for evaluating a player's hitting performance.

Use this tool for analyzing player stats, coaching, or fan discussions.

  • Features:
    • Calculates batting average using hits and at-bats.
    • Inputs: Hits (non-negative integer), At-Bats (positive integer, ≥ hits).
    • Keypad includes digits (0–9) and decimal point (.) for numerical input.
    • Displays result as .XXX (e.g., .333).
    • Shows calculation steps in LaTeX format using MathJax.
    • Clear, backspace, and copy functionality for results.
    • Share or embed the calculator.
  • Practical Applications: Useful for players, coaches, scouts, or fans tracking performance.
  • How to Use:
    • Enter the number of hits and at-bats.
    • Use the keypad to input digits (decimal point not needed for integers).
    • Click "Calculate" to view the batting average.
    • Use "Clear" to reset or "⌫" to delete the last character.
    • Copy results or share/embed the calculator.
  • Helpful Tips:
    • Hits and at-bats must be non-negative integers.
    • At-bats must be greater than or equal to hits and greater than 0.
    • A batting average of .300 or higher is considered excellent.
    • Official at-bats exclude walks, sacrifices, and hit-by-pitches.
  • Examples:
    • Example 1:
      • Inputs: Hits = 10, At-Bats = 30
      • Calculation: \\(\\text{Batting Average} = \\frac{10}{30} = 0.333\\)
      • Result: Batting Average = .333, Note: Above average performance
    • Example 2:
      • Inputs: Hits = 25, At-Bats = 100
      • Calculation: \\(\\text{Batting Average} = \\frac{25}{100} = 0.250\\)
      • Result: Batting Average = .250, Note: Average performance

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