Babe Ruth Stats

How productive was the Babe every time he stepped up to the plate?

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Presented in this article are Babe Ruth’s real baseball stats per official at bat. How many runs, RBI’s and home runs (HR’s) did the Babe get per official at bat? Presenting the stats in this manner is meant to give you a clearer picture of what on average Babe Ruth accomplished for each official at bat he had in the major leagues.

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How are the stats calculated out? Simply by dividing each stat listed by official at bats. Just like you do with hits for batting average. Here we are dividing total runs scored by total official at bats to get a player’s run average, total RBI’s by total official at bats for a player’s RBI average and total HR’s by total official at bats for a player’s HR average. For example: if a player has scored 1,000 runs in 5,000 official at bats his run average would be .200. If the player had 900 RBI’s his RBI average would be .180. And if he had 200 HR’s his HR average would be .040. So on average this player would have scored a run 20% of the time, driven in a run 18% of the time and hit a HR 4% of the time he recorded an official at bat in the major leagues.

Obviously the higher the averages the better the player was. Here is a rough guide to determine how a players averages stack up.

Run Average and RBI Average – anything over .150 is good. Anything above .200 is excellent, and the very best players in history have occasionally gone over .300 in some seasons.

HR Average – anything over .055 is good. Anything above .065 is really good and anything above .075 means one of the best HR hitters of all time.

Here are the Babe’s raw numbers (AB’s/runs/RBI’s/HR’s) 8398/2174/714/2217.

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Babe Ruth’s Career Numbers

Run Average – .259

RBI Average – .264

HR Average – .085

So on average Babe Ruth scored a run 25.9% of the time, drove in a run 26.4% of the time and hit a HR 8.5% of the time he stepped up to the plate and had an official at bat in the major leagues.

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Babe Ruth was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1936 and is generally considered the best hitter in baseball history and his career run, RBI and HR averages certainly back that up.

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