For the three MLB seasons 2008-2010, there were 7288 regular season games played and 130050 base hits for an average of 17.84 per game.
It is this equation... Number of hits ____________ Number of at bats That easy!
divide the number of hits you got by the number of at bats you had
for a season the number of at bats divided by the number of hits
This is the baseball player's "batting average" and can be by season or career.
You divide the player's total hits by the number of at-bats.
A batting average is a statistic used in cricket and baseball. In cricket, it represents an average of the total runs scored by a batsman divided by the number of times a batsman has been out. In baseball, it is equal to the number of hits divided by the number of at-bats.
There are many different averages in baseball A batting average is the number of hits divided by the number of at-bats An earned run average (ERA) is the number of runs allowed by a pitcher divided by the number of innings he has pitched if you want more kinds of averages edit question or flag it hope this helped
For the 2008 season, 17.8 in the National League and 18.4 in the American League.
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In 23 years of MLB, Aaron played in 3298 games and got 3771 hits. From this it should be no problem to calculate his average number of hits.
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.