The on base percentage is the amount of times you reach home base divided by the number of times you bat. That figures in your hits, walks, hit by pitches, or any other way you get on base.
The acronym used in Baseball for this is OBP.
A base percentage is the percentage that a number is being compared to. It is a base in the sense that it does not change.
On base percentage plus slugging percentage
OPS stands for 'on base percentage plus slugging percentage' and is equal to (on base percentage + slugging percentage). If a player's on base percentage is .350 and slugging percentage is .500, the OPS is .850.
Working out percentage change from the base period is then simple.Working out percentage change from the base period is then simple.Working out percentage change from the base period is then simple.Working out percentage change from the base period is then simple.
Johnny Damon's career on base percentage is .355.
Babe Ruth had a .474 career on base percentage.
base = 260 base = percentage/ rate = 65/0.25 = 260
To find the base, percentage and rateperce ntage = base * rate (rate in decimal)base = percentage/rate (rate in decimal)rate = percentage/base * 100%Example:Base = 10Percentage = 2Rate?Rate = 2/10 * 100% = 20%
In 2011, Derek Jeter had a .355 on-base percentage.
In MLB in the 2009 season, in the National League the average on base percentage was .331 and the average slugging percentage was .409. In the American League, the average on base percentage was .336 and the average slugging percentage was .428.
On base percentage Plus Slugging percentage.
its nearly impossible to have a lower on base percentage then your batting average