A batting average is a statistic used in baseball to measure the productivity of batters. It represents the ratio of hits to at-bats, excluding sacrifices and walks.
To calculate batting average, you need two pieces of information: the number of hits and the number of at-bats. The formula for batting average is:
A higher batting average indicates better performance at the plate. For example, a player with 10 hits in 30 at-bats has a batting average of .333.
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