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  1. Comprehensive guide of baseball stats and their meanings. This is a great video for real dedicated baseball fans to watch._____...

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  2. www.mlb.com › glossary › standard-statsOut | Glossary - MLB.com

    Definition. One of baseball's most basic principles, an out is recorded when a player at bat or a baserunner is retired by the team in the field. Outs are generally recorded via a strikeout, a groundout, a popout or a flyout, but MLB's official rulebook chronicles other ways -- including interfering with a fielder -- by which an offensive ...

  3. Of those 121 statistics, 72 baseball statistics are considered “standard” while 49 baseball statistics are considered “advanced”. In addition to the standard and advanced stats, there are another 32 statistics that the MLB labels as “Statcast”. These cover things like Arm Strength (ARM), Catcher Framing, and Launch Angle (LA).

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  5. This video is the first in a five-part comprehensive guide to baseball statistics. This first video gives a short history of baseball statistics and then div...

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  6. Jun 18, 2021 · OPS is one of the most useful hitting stats because it gives context to a batter’s ability to get on base and hit for power. The best hitters in baseball will have the highest OPS numbers in the league. Vlad Guerrero Jr. currently leads baseball with a 1.112 OPS. Jackie Bradley Jr. has an OPS of .500, which is lowest in baseball.

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  8. In baseball statistics, each out must be credited to exactly one defensive player, namely the player who was the direct cause of the out. When referring to outs credited to a defensive player, the term putout is used. Example: a batter hits a fair ball that is fielded by the shortstop. The shortstop then throws the ball to the first baseman.