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Old 04-13-2024, 05:00 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by md40022 View Post
This is the correct answer.

Your player only has a small handful of at-bats. So if he hasn't walked at all, hasn't been hit by a pitch, and has a sac fly in there - then boom that's your answer.

As his at-bats increase and he gets a walk or two in there (hopefully, haha), the OBP will go above the batting average.

*edit* in your case, it looks like he'd have 2 sac flies in the mix..... that would give him 11 times on base divided by 39 plate appearances = .282



Ah, I wasn't aware that sacs counted as PA. Thought they just got a pass all round and not just for AB.


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