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Batting average is the oldest and one of the most important statistics used in Baseball. Steps: 1. Add up your hits. 2. Add up your at bats. At bats include every time you hit safely or hit into an out, including a strike out. Getting on base by an error or fielder's choice is considered an out. A Sacrifice, walk or hit by pitch is not counted as a hit or an out. 3. Divide your hits by your at bats. 4. Round off the number to the third decimal place. For example, .33051 is .331. Tips: A walk or a hit by pitch will not hurt your batting average but will increase your on-base percentage. If you hit safely but are out trying to get an extra base on the same play, it is still considered a hit. Warnings: Batting average is not as important for a leadoff hitter as on-base percentage is. Source: http://stathistory.com/06/formulas.asp

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