Calculate slugging percentage (SLG) for baseball and softball players. Enter your hitting stats to get accurate slugging percentage with detailed analysis.
Slugging Percentage (SLG) measures a hitter's power by calculating total bases per at-bat.
SLG is a key metric in evaluating a player's offensive value and power-hitting ability.
MLB average SLG is around .410-.430. Anything above .500 is considered excellent.
Babe Ruth holds the career record with .690 SLG. Barry Bonds has single-season record .863.
SLG is combined with On-base Percentage (OBP) to create OPS, a comprehensive hitting metric.
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