on-base percentage

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percentage
noun
uk
/pəˈsen.tɪdʒ/
us
/pɚˈsen.t̬ɪdʒ/
an amount of something, often expressed as a number out ...
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(Definition ofpercentagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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He also had a.600 slugging average and a.421on-basepercentage.
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However, he batted a career-best.371 with 89 hits and a.439on-basepercentage.
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His keen eye lifted hison-basepercentageto a league high.441.
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He also had 213 career doubles and a career.424on-basepercentage(13th best all-time).
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He drew one walk to push hison-basepercentageto.101, and scored 3 runs.
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Though he had a low batting average of.231 (6-for-26), he had a highon-basepercentageof.429 because he also walked nine times.
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He also posted the beston-basepercentageof his career, a paltry.287.
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He had a batting average of.105 (4-for-38), but eight walks pushed hison-basepercentageup to.261.
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His career numbers included 507 runs, 152 doubles, 35 triples, 47 stolen bases, and 431 walks for a.329on-basepercentage.
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Fielder lead the league in home runs with 19 and recorded a.755on-basepercentageand a.321 batting average.
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He led the league with 89 walks, producing a.507on-basepercentage.
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Despite hitting.264, hison-basepercentagewas only.287 as he walked only nine times in 284 at-bats.
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He drove in 23 runs and had anon-basepercentageof.324.
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In 1931, he returned to the leadoff spot, batting.304 with a career-highon-basepercentageof.430.
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He also had a careeron-basepercentageof.379.
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In his rookie season of 1884 he hit.311, good for eighth in the league, and his.367on-basepercentageranked fourth.
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He is second inon-basepercentage, doubles, triples and walks.
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He had a career.262 batting average with a.319on-basepercentage.
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He compiled a career batting average of.253 and a.337on-basepercentage.
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He did, however, draw only 25 walks and finished with a.318on-basepercentage, his lowest since 2008.
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