by the scoring method
It can because players will beat out infield grounders for singles which will raise the player's batting average and, in turn, raise the team's batting average.
* Physical conditioning * Ball handling drills * Batting practice
add all of the starters batting averages then divide by the total amount of players
Yes. A players batting average changes with every at bat unless the player has an average of .000 and does not get a hit, or a 1.000 average and gets a hit.
It is this equation... Number of hits ____________ Number of at bats That easy!
In the history of Major League Baseball as of 2009 there are 202 players with a career batting average of .300 or better.
Only two variables affect batting average - hits and at-bats.
its the batting average of the players the pitcher pitched against
There is a similar sounding trick question: On which baseball team did all the players have the same batting average as each other, both before and after the game? The answer to that is the Chicago White Sox on April 16, 1940, when Bob Feller threw his opening day no-hitter. All the players had a batting average of .000 both before and after the game. (Some will argue that technically the batting averages before the game was undefined (0 divided by 0) but standard baseball scoring shows a batting average of .000 in such a case.
A biologist could study the tennis players performance and think of ways to improve their performance. Because they study living things, such as humans... they can suggest ways tennis players can improve.
Yes, both players have a .320 batting average.