Baseball Slugging Percentage Calculator
Enter your singles, doubles, triples, home runs, and at-bats to instantly compute baseball slugging percentage (SLG) to three decimals, along with total bases and total hits.
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Enter your hits broken down by type. If you don't know your singles, enter (total hits − doubles − triples − home runs) as singles.
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Result
Slugging Percentage (SLG)
.464
Total bases
209 TB
At-bats
450 AB
Home runs
20 HR
| Total hits | 118 hits |
| Total bases | 209 TB |
| At-bats | 450 AB |
| Slugging percentage | .464 |
How it works
- Slugging percentage is total bases (singles + 2×doubles + 3×triples + 4×home runs) divided by at-bats. Like batting average, it is shown to three decimals, so .300 reads as a 30 percent figure.
- Total bases is the sum of bases gained on each hit: a single counts as 1, a double as 2, a triple as 3, and a home run as 4, so extra-base hits are weighted more heavily.
- If you don't know your number of singles, enter total hits minus doubles, triples, and home runs as singles.
- At-bats do not include walks, hit-by-pitches, or sacrifices. Be sure to enter at-bats rather than plate appearances.
- Slugging percentage ranges from .000 up to a theoretical maximum of 4.000 (every at-bat a home run) and measures a batter's power. Combined with on-base percentage, it is used to compute OPS.
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Baseball Slugging Percentage Calculator