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    Why is a perfect slugging percentage 4.0000

    A perfect OBP is 1.000, but I have read that a perfect slugging percentage is 4.000. I understand that because of this OBP is more valuable than SLG, but how do you arrive at the number 4.000?

    Thanks.

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    Re: Why is a perfect slugging percentage 4.0000

    Originally posted by Pomp
    A perfect OBP is 1.000, but I have read that a perfect slugging percentage is 4.000. I understand that because of this OBP is more valuable than SLG, but how do you arrive at the number 4.000?

    Thanks.
    Actually, I think it just figured it out.

    Say you leadoff the inning with a HR. That is 4 total bases for your 1 at-bat, which gives you a SLG % of 4.0000. The next three guys come up and make 3 outs. That would be 4 total bases for 4 at-bats, thus making your SLG 1.000.

    A perfect slugging % of 4.000 would mean that each person is coming up and hitting a HR, thus resulting in an infinite amount of runs.

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    Re: Re: Why is a perfect slugging percentage 4.0000

    Originally posted by Pomp
    Actually, I think it just figured it out.

    Say you leadoff the inning with a HR. That is 4 total bases for your 1 at-bat, which gives you a SLG % of 4.0000. The next three guys come up and make 3 outs. That would be 4 total bases for 4 at-bats, thus making your SLG 1.000.

    A perfect slugging % of 4.000 would mean that each person is coming up and hitting a HR, thus resulting in an infinite amount of runs.
    You got it.
    Weaver's Fourth Law: Your [a manager's] most precious possessions on offense are your twenty-seven outs.

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    Re: Re: Re: Why is a perfect slugging percentage 4.0000

    Originally posted by AngelAstro
    You got it.
    Yay, I get the prize!

    Babe Ruth had a career slugging percentage of .690. So does that mean he averaged 0.69 total bases per at-bat?

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    Re: Re: Re: Re: Why is a perfect slugging percentage 4.0000

    Originally posted by Pomp


    Yay, I get the prize!

    Babe Ruth had a career slugging percentage of .690. So does that mean he averaged 0.69 total bases per at-bat?
    Yes.

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