540 times .35 equals 189.
300
Balls and strikes do not constitute a player's batting average. A batting average is calculated according to how many hits a batter has made divided by how many at-bats he has. For instance, Ichiro Suzuki had 680 At-Bats in the 2010 season. Out of those At-Bats he pulled in 214 hits. 214 divided by 680 is .315 and that is how you figure out a player's batting average.
It is 23 hits exactly.
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In 2011, Alex Rodriguez had 373 at-bats.
Six.
During his career, Jorge Posada had 1,664 hits in 6,092 at bats.
Your typical starting position player figures to get about 500 at bats, assuming they play most of the season.
To do this you will need to see how many at bats he will have, so 52 x 3 = 156 at bats. Then you need to find out of those at bats how many times he will hit the ball. You would multiply 156 x .254 = He will get ~ 39.624 hits. However, you cannot get .624 of a hit, so he would have gotten 36 hits.
272 in the regular season and 4 in the postseason. In his MLB career, Maddux had 272 hits in 1591 at bats for a .171 batting average in the regular season and 4 hits in 55 at bats for a .073 batting average in the postseason.
It is how many base hits the player has hit.