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2005 Statistics
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of |
G
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AB |
R |
H |
2B |
3B |
HR |
RBI |
TB |
BB |
SO |
NP |
OBP |
SLG |
OPS |
AVG |
| Apr
10 |
6 |
22 |
2 |
6 |
2 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
8 |
2 |
11 |
102 |
.333 |
.364 |
.697 |
.273 |
| Apr
17 |
12 |
40 |
6 |
10 |
5 |
0 |
0 |
2 |
15 |
4 |
18 |
189 |
.318 |
.375 |
.693 |
.250 |
Apr
24
May 8
May 29
|
19
27
45
|
62
86
148
|
10
12
21
|
15
20
35
|
8
10
13
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0
0
0
|
0
0
2
|
6
7
12
|
23
30
54
|
9
15
26
|
25
33
54
|
297
429
740
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.338
.347
.351
|
.371
.349
.365
|
.709
.695
.715
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.242
.233
.236
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Mark
is still making those pitchers tired! He has the highest amount of
pitches per plate appearance on the team, of the everyday players.
April 25 - 4.18, followed by Manny with 4.12
May 9 - 4.25, followed by Manny with 4.18
May 29 - 4.25 - and nobody even close!
Some
statistics terms explained
AB -
At Bats - A batter is charged with an at-bat when he makes an out
(unless credited with a sacrifice bunt or sacrifice fly), or reaches base
on a base hit, on a fielding error or on a fielder's choice. A batter is
not charged with an at-bat if he is credited with a walk or hit by pitch,
or reaches base on catcher's interference.
TPA
- Total Plate Appearances - Add the total number of at-bats, bases
on balls, times hit by pitch and sacrifice flies. For example, if a player
has 600 at-bats, 106 bases on balls, 6 hit by pitches and 5 sacrifice
flies, he has 717 total plate appearances (600+106+6+5).
Number
of Pitches (NP) - The total number of pitches thrown during all
of the batter's plate appearances.
OBP
- On Base Percentage - Divide the total number of hits, bases on
balls and times hit by pitch by the total of at-bats, bases on balls,
times hit by pitch and sacrifice flies. For example, if a player has 619
at-bats, 184 hits, 72 bases on balls, 5 times hit by pitch and 5 sacrifice
flies, his on-base percentage is .372 ((184+72+5)/(619+72+5+5)).
SLG - Slugging
Percentage - Divide the total bases recorded by the batter by the
total number of at-bats. For example, if a player has 346 total bases in
572 at-bats, his slugging percentage is .605 (346/572).
OPS - On base percentage plus slugging percentage - Add the
on-base percentage and slugging percentage, treating both numbers as
integers. For example, if a player has a .419 on-base percentage and a
.585 slugging percentage, his OPS is 1.003 (.419+.585).
MARK'S
2004 & CAREER STATISTICS
| |
G |
AB |
R |
H |
2B |
3B |
HR |
RBI |
TB |
BB |
SO |
SB |
CS |
OBP |
SLG |
AVG |
| 2004 |
138 |
523 |
93 |
138 |
37 |
3 |
17 |
82 |
232 |
88 |
177 |
6 |
1 |
.373 |
.444 |
.264 |
| Career |
509 |
1540 |
253 |
372 |
82 |
11 |
53 |
188 |
635 |
258 |
516 |
27 |
13 |
.354 |
.412 |
.242 |
2004 FIELDING STATS
| POS |
GP |
GS |
INN |
TC |
PO |
A |
E |
DP |
FPCT |
RF |
ZR |
| 2B |
124 |
118 |
1044 |
550 |
189 |
350 |
11 |
61 |
0.980 |
4.640 |
0.843 |
| 3B |
16 |
13 |
108 |
44 |
10 |
31 |
3 |
2 |
0.932 |
3.400 |
0.756 |
| SS |
1 |
1 |
9 |
5 |
2 |
3 |
0 |
1 |
1.000 |
5.000 |
1.000 |
Glossary
GP: Games Played GS: Games Started INN:
Innings TC: Total Chances PO: Putouts A:
Assists E: Errors DP: Double plays FPCT:
Fielding Pct. ((PO + A) divided by (PO + A + E)) RF: Range
Factor ((PO + A) * 9 divided by innings) ZR: Zone rating.
The percentage of balls fielded by a player in his typical defensive
"zone," as measured by STATS, Inc. |
For the most comprehensive stats,
check out www.baseball-reference.com
- it's the best!
HAPPY
READING!!
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