⚾ Slugging Percentage Calculator

Calculate a player's slugging percentage using singles, doubles, triples, home runs, and at-bats.

Slugging Percentage Calculator

📊 Example:

Singles: 20
Doubles: 10
Triples: 5
Home Runs: 15
At Bats: 150
Result: SLG = 0.667

🎯 What Is a Slugging Percentage Calculator? – Power Hitting Made Simple

Slugging Percentage Calculator is a powerful tool that measures a baseball player’s hitting power by calculating how many bases they earn per at-bat. It factors in singles, doubles, triples, and home runs to give a more complete picture than batting average alone.

🔍 What Does Slugging Percentage Measure?

Slugging percentage (SLG) is used to evaluate a batter’s productivity by the number of total bases they record, rather than just hits. It’s a better indicator of how often a player hits for power.

Formula:
SLG = (1B + (2 × 2B) + (3 × 3B) + (4 × HR)) ÷ At Bats

✅ How to Use the Slugging Percentage Calculator

  1. Enter the number of:

    • Singles (1B)

    • Doubles (2B)

    • Triples (3B)

    • Home Runs (HR)

  2. Enter total At Bats

  3. Click “Calculate”

  4. View the SLG result

📈 Example:

Let’s say a player had:

  • 20 singles, 10 doubles, 5 triples, 15 home runs

  • Over 150 at-bats

Using the formula:
(20 + (2×10) + (3×5) + (4×15)) ÷ 150 = 0.667

Slugging Percentage = 0.667

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