I'll use my calculator for this. 544 times .346 equals 188.224, so 188 hits.
Pete Rose's career batting average was .303 (4,256 base hits on 14,053 at bats).
Hank Aaron had a career batting average of .305 (3,771 base hits in 12,364 at bats).
A batting average of .420 refers to getting a base hit in 42% of your at bats. So you would need 42 hits for every hundred at bats. No Major League Baseball player has hit this high since 1924, when Rogers Hornsby hit .424.
Mickey Mantle had a Right handed career batting average of .334 with 2,208 at bats, Left handed he had a career batting average of .282. with 4,517 at bats.
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Hank Aaron had a career batting average of .305 (3,771 base hits in 12,364 at bats).
Pete Rose's career batting average was .303 (4,256 base hits on 14,053 at bats).
George Brett wound up with a career batting average of .305 on 3,154 base hits in 10,349 official at bats.
Divide number of at bats into number of base hits. EXAMPLE: If you have 413 at bats and 133 base hits your batting average is .322 ... 133 divided by 413 equals .322.
Hitting percentage is also called batting average. To calculate a player's batting average, divide the number of at bats into the number of base hits. For example, a batter has 400 at bats and 100 base hits. Dividing 400 into 100 gives a batting average of .250.
At the end of the 2005 season, Jeter's career batting average was .314 (1936 base hits in 6167 at bats).
Yogi Berra, who had 71 base hits in 259 World Series at bats for a .274 batting average.
Babe Ruth had a career batting average of .342 with 8,398 at bats.
On base percentage In baseball statistics, on base percentage (OBP) is a measure of how often a batter gets to first base for any reason other than a fielding error or a fielder's choice. It may be calculated as: (H + BB + HBP) / (AB + BB + HBP + SF) OBP is sometimes referred to as "on base average" or OBA. It is possible for a player's on base percentage to be lower than his batting average (H/AB). If a player had 2 hits and 5 at bats with a sacrifice fly, his batting average would be .400 but his on base percentage would be .333. Credited: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_base_percentage
Divide the number of official at bats (AB) into the number of base hits (H). For example, if a player has 400 official at bats and 100 base hits, the batting average (AVG) would be .250.
A batting average of .420 refers to getting a base hit in 42% of your at bats. So you would need 42 hits for every hundred at bats. No Major League Baseball player has hit this high since 1924, when Rogers Hornsby hit .424.
Mickey Mantle had a Right handed career batting average of .334 with 2,208 at bats, Left handed he had a career batting average of .282. with 4,517 at bats.