BABIP, or Batting Average on Balls in Play, is a statistic used in Baseball to measure a player's ability to get hits on balls that are put into play. It can help evaluate a player's performance by indicating how lucky or unlucky they have been in terms of their batted balls finding gaps in the defense. A high BABIP may suggest a player is getting hits at a higher rate than expected, while a low BABIP may indicate they are experiencing bad luck.
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