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Statistics, or stats, is data. Usually numbers. For example, stats are common in sports. Some statistics in baseball are: games, attendance, home runs, strikeouts, double plays, etc.
Peter Keating has written: 'Clondalkin: a workers' victory' 'Dingers!' -- subject(s): Baseball, Home runs (Baseball), History, Records, Statistics, Batting (Baseball)
In baseball, a slugger is someone who hits lots of home runs. These people usually have lower batting averages than other players, but much higher home run statistics.
In 18 Years of playing baseball with the New York Yankees Mickey Mantle had 8,102 at bats, 1,677 runs, 2,415 hits, 536 home runs 1,509 RBIs and a .298 batting average in 2,401 games.
Barry Bonds, with 762 home runs.
Babe Ruth - 714 home runs
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In baseball, it is the person who keeps the game statistics, such as at bats, hits, runs, errors, OBP, OPS, etc.
Both B, the number of home runs hit by your favorite player and C the average annual rainfall are statistics. A, whether it;s hot outside is a matter of opinion.
Ted Williams had a career batting average of .344, 521 home runs, and 1,839 RBIs.
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