Season stats for Will’s home school team.
PL…AVG…OBP..SLG…OPS….G…XB…RBI..run..bb+hbp
WM…527…618…800…1.418…19…10…26…26…13
BL.….481…544…805…1.350…26…17…28…35…12
TS..…398…442…578…1.020…29.…9….34…24..…9
PD.…423…492…519…1.011…22.…3…18…26…..7
NS.…372…471…535…1.005…21.…5…11…15..…8
AN.…404…426…579…1.005…25.…6…21…14..…3
JB..…358…443…507…0.951…26.…5…12…24…11
NJ..…389…476…444…0.921…19.…2…14…10..…6
MM…373…512…407…0.919…27.…2…16…30…19
AVG…batting average
OBP…on base percentage
SLG…slugging percentage
OPS…OBP + SLG
G…games played
XB…extra base hits
Will batted leadoff most of the year, missed ten games, and still placed third in total RBIs and runs scored. He led the team in RBIs per game, runs per game, hits per game, and stolen bases per game. See below…Will made it on base 3 out of 4 times he stepped in the batters box. Only four players had more plate appearances for the year.
Will wasn’t the only player to miss games. Tanner was the only one to play in every game. Of the top nine hitters, only one player missed 2 games. Two more missed 3 games, and a fifth only missed 4 games. One missed 7, one missed 8, and another missed ten. That’s nine players missing a total of 47 games.
PL…PA…RB…RB%...K…K/AB
WM…68…52…76%...4..…7%
BL.…90…57…63%....8…10%
TS…97…48…49%...17…20%
PD…59…32…54%....9…17%
NS…51…32…63%....8…19%
AN…62…28…45%....4..…7%
JB.…80…44…55%....8…12%
NJ.…42…23…55%....3.…8%
MM…80…46…58%...7…12%
PA…plate appearances
RB…times reached base (via hit, error, fielder’s choice, BB, HBP)
RB%...RB / PA
K…times player struck out
Based on these statistics, what should the batting order be?
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