Mark Price of the Cleveland Cavaliers had the highest career shooting percentage in NBA history.
Tom Brady and Ben Roethlisberger are the two quarterbacks that have the best winning percentage in their first 4 years in the NFL. Ben Roethlisberger has the fourth highest career winning percentage as a quarterback.
kareem had a free throw percentage of 72 %, he also had the highest amount of points ever, 33,387.
Ty Cobb batted .367 for his career. That is the highest career batting average in major league baseball history.
As of February 1, 2008 Shaq's career FT pct is 52.4 and Wallace's is 41.9. Ben Wallace is thus the NBA's worst free-throw shooter of all-time.
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.
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Colt McCoy at 70.9 percent has the highest college career completion percent. He also holds the highest single season completion percentage at a ridiculous 77.6 percent.
Ted Williams, at .483 averaged over his whole career
On base percentage plus slugging percentage
At least over the last decade, Colt Brennan has the highest completion percentage over a three year career (70.39%)while Colt McCoy has the highest completion percentage over a four year career (70.33%). http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/leaders/pass-cmp-pct-player-career.html NCAA.org concurs, giving Colt Brennan the record. http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/football_records/2011/FBS.pdf Prediction: Kellen Moore (and perhaps Case Keenum) will finish his career ahead of both Colts.
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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.
Mark Price of the Cleveland Cavaliers had the highest career shooting percentage in NBA history.
That is Joe McCarthy who managed the Cubs, Yankees, and Red Sox between 1926-1950 with a .615 winning percentage (2125 wins, 1333 losses).
During his career (1995-2014), Derek Jeter's career on-base percentage was .377.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/leaders/ft_pct_season.html