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Total plays in which a defensive fielder has participated in.

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Q: What does total chances mean in baseball?
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Fielding stats in baseball what is TC?

Total Chances.Putouts + assists + errors = total chances.


What does TB mean in baseball?

Total Bases


What does tbf mean in baseball?

Total Batters Faced.


What does TB mean on a baseball card?

If it's an abbreviation for a statistic, it stands for Total Bases.


What does someone mean when they say they've scuppered their chances now with someone?

Scuppered their chances with someone means blowing their chances


Does prospects mean chances?

Yes.


How do you figure fielding percentages?

Add up a fielder's assists, putouts, and errors (this is called 'total chances'). Then add up a fielder's putouts and assists and divide that by the number of total chances. Example: A player has 150 assists, 95 putouts, and 5 errors. The player has 250 total chances (150+95+5=250). Add up the putouts and assists (150+95=245) and divide by the total chances (245 divided by 250 = .980). The player's fielding percentage is .980.


How do you figure out Fielding Percentage?

Add up a fielder's assists, putouts, and errors (this is called 'total chances'). Then add up a fielder's putouts and assists and divide that by the number of total chances. Example: A player has 150 assists, 95 putouts, and 5 errors. The player has 250 total chances (150+95+5=250). Add up the putouts and assists (150+95=245) and divide by the total chances (245 divided by 250 = .980). The player's fielding percentage is .980.


Why is everyone mean to you?

Chances are, you have ticked someone off.


What are the chances of making to minor league baseball?

Not high odds


Will Bridgette get voted off total drama the musical?

chances are 1 out of 16


What does tot mean in baseball stats?

There is no such stat. If you're seeing it on a stat sheet, it may refer to some kind of "total."