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His career totals are 1, 237 Games and 4, 946 At Bats, 714 Runs, 1, 286 Hits, 238 Doubles, 76 Triples, 74 Home Runs, 667 RBI, 130 Stolen Bases, 173 Walks, a Batting Average of. 260, an On-base percentage of. 287, a Slugging Percentage of. 384, and 1, 898 Total bases.

Slugging and places
His career Adjusted On-base Percentage plus Slugging ( OPS +) of 152, the sum of his On-base percentage plus Slugging Average adjusted for era, stadium, and other cross-time considerations, places him number 28 on the all-time list, ahead of a retinue of dozens of Hall of Famers that includes Honus Wagner, Mike Schmidt, and Reggie Jackson.

Slugging and HOV
*** Slugging, impromptu carpooling at HOV access points, on a hitchhiking or payment basis

Slugging and .
" Opponent On-base Plus Slugging " ( OOPS ) is becoming a popular tool to evaluate a pitcher's actual performance.
" As a further indication, of the ten best seasons for OPS, short for On-Base Plus Slugging Percentage, a popular modern measure of offensive productivity, four each were achieved by Ruth and Bonds, and two by Williams.
In 1988, Olerud hit. 464 with 23 HR, 81 RBIs, 108 hits, 204 total bases, and a. 876 Slugging percentage.
The final Universal film was Keep ' Em Slugging, released in 1943.
* Slugging is a form of ad-hoc, informal carpooling between strangers.
* Holds Houston Astros single season records for Batting Average (. 368 in 1994 ), On-base percentage (. 454 in 1999 ), Slugging Percentage (. 750 in 1994 ), OPS ( 1. 201 in 1994 ), Runs ( 152 in 2000 ), Total Bases ( 363 in 2000 ), Home Runs ( 47 in 2000 ), Walks ( 149 in 1999 ), Times on Base ( 331 in 1999 ), Intentional Walks ( 27 in 1997 ) and At Bats per Home Run ( 10. 3 in 1994 )
Slugging Percentage. 664
He also led the leagues in Slugging average (. 455 ) in 1918, in Doubles ( 41 ) in 1923, and in Triples ( 21 ) in 1924.
He led the Cubs in home runs, triples, runs, strikeouts, and Slugging percentage, among all regular starters.
He earned money as a taxi driver with a horse and buggy and locally was called " Slugging Cabby.
* In 1930, hit 40 home runs ( 2nd in league ( Hack Wilson, 56 )); 170 RBI ( 2nd in league ( Hack Wilson, 191 ); 59 doubles ( record at time ); 158 runs ; batted. 386 ; had a. 687 Slugging % ( 2nd in league ( Hack Wilson,. 723 ))
The three episodes have the titles " Troubles with Twibbles ," " Slugging it Out " and " Mylo Versus the Supernova.
Using six offensive measures: Average, On-base percentage, Slugging, RBIs, Runs created and Win shares — all League-Era adjusted, Rosciam ranks Tenace sixth offensively behind Mickey Cochrane, Mike Piazza, Bill Dickey, Gabby Hartnett and Joe Torre among catchers.
Slugging, also known as casual carpooling, is the practice of forming ad hoc, informal carpools for purposes of commuting, essentially a variation of ride-share commuting and hitchhiking.
Slugging also occurs in tenth-busiest Houston, at a rate of 900 daily in 2007, and in Pittsburgh.

lines and are
The completeness of the connections provide that, for N people, there are Af lines of communication between the pairs, which can become a large number ( 1,225 ) for a party of fifty guests.
Questions and, particularly, exclamations are usually channeled along informal, horizontal lines not indicated in Figure 3 and seldom are carried beyond the nearest neighbor.
This caution has been particularly noticeable in a tendency of retailers and distributors to shift the inventory burden back on the supplier, and the fact stocks at retail are low in many lines has escaped attention because of the presence of higher stocks at the manufacturing level.
For a few details of the system the lines are 1-1/4'' '' X-Tru-Coat, a product of Republic Steel Corp., and all lines are welded.
There, Mother was received by the scions of aristocratic lines which are dominated by the Budweisers ( of beer derivation ), the Chalmers ( of underwear origin ), and the Heinzes ( whose forbears founded a nationally famous trade in pickles ).
The lines are asymmetric and over the range of field Af gauss and temperature Af the asymmetry increases with increasing Af and decreasing T.
In contrast, 20 of the 21 lines in the Completion Profile ( excluding center 5 for boys and 4 for girls ) are bunched and extend over a much shorter period, approximately 30 months for boys and 40 months for girls.
Although the standard deviation values on which spread of the lines is based are relatively larger for those centers which begin to ossify early ( Table 1 ), there are considerable differences in this value between centers having the closely timed Onsets.
A general line L meets Q in two points, Af and Af, through each of which passes a unique generator of the regulus, Af, whose lines are simple secants of Aj.
The invariant lines are the lines of the congruence of secants of **zg, since each of these meets Q in two points which are invariant.
There are various sets of exceptional lines, or lines whose images are not unique.
For the lines of any plane, **yp, meeting Q in a conic C, are transformed into the congruence of secants of the curve C' into which C is transformed in the point involution on Q.
Since two curves of symbol Af on Q intersect in Af points, it follows that there are Af lines of Af which are tangent to Aj.

lines and common
Either poet could quickly and easily select words or phrases to supply his immediate requirements as he chanted out his lines, because the kennings and the epithets made possible the construction of systems of numerous synonyms for the chief common and proper nouns.
in common carrier service ; does not include industrial lines
Applesoft was similar to ( and indeed had a common code base with ) Microsoft BASIC implementations on other 6502-based computers, such as Commodore BASIC: it used line numbers, and spaces were not necessary in lines.
Gropius's design for the Dessau facilities was a return to the futuristic Gropius of 1914 that had more in common with the International style lines of the Fagus Factory than the stripped down Neo-classical of the Werkbund pavilion or the Völkisch Sommerfeld House.
In general, the difference between a statistics program and a biostatistics program is twofold: ( i ) statistics departments will often host theoretical / methodological research which are less common in biostatistics programs and ( ii ) statistics departments have lines of research that may include biomedical applications but also other areas such as industry ( quality control ), business and economics and biological areas other than medicine.
The other coloured lines denote uses for other sports – such complexity being common in multi-use sports halls.
Many names meant something along the lines of " wild man " or " hairy man " although other names described common actions it was said to perform ( e. g. eating clams ).
Another common feature of ballads is repetition, sometimes of fourth lines in succeeding stanzas, as a refrain, sometimes of third and fourth lines of a stanza and sometimes of entire stanzas.
Information in a computer file can consist of smaller packets of information ( often called " records " or " lines ") that are individually different but share some trait in common.
Endogamy was common because marriage across caste lines was socially unacceptable.
The point where the axes meet is the common origin of the two number lines and is simply called the origin.
First, the country found itself on the front lines of Gran Colombia's efforts to liberate Peru from Spanish rule between 1822 and 1825 ; afterward, in 1828 and 1829, Ecuador was in the middle of an armed struggle between Peru and Gran Colombia over the location of their common border.
The non-interactive Unix command grep was inspired by a common special uses of qed and later ed, where the command < tt > g / re / p </ tt > means globally search for the regular expression < TT > re </ TT > and print the lines containing it.
1, 683 km in common carrier service ; does not include industrial lines
It is now common for this to be sung in a circle of linked arms that are crossed over one another as the clock strikes midnight for New Year's Day, although it is only intended that participants link arms at the beginning of the final verse, co-ordinating with the lines of the song which contain the lyrics to do so.
Another feature common to many scripting languages, but not all, is the lack of a line-ending character ; in Icon, lines not ended by a semicolon get ended by an implied semicolon if it makes sense.
15, 079 km in common carrier service, excluding industrial lines.
Moreover, cartographic lines are static and misrepresent the mobility inherent in nomadism and migration, which were common.
Where available, common marine nautical charts include visible representations of TD lines at regular intervals over water areas.
Roger Masters in The Nature of Politics describes the primordial explanation of the origin of ethnic and national groups as recognizing group attachments that are thought to be unique, emotional, intense, and durable because they are based upon kinship and promoted along lines of common ancestry.
The most common of these, geometric optics, treats light as a collection of rays that travel in straight lines and bend when they pass through or reflect from surfaces.
For example, a couplet may be two lines with identical meters which rhyme or two lines held together by a common meter alone.
Among the most common forms of poetry through the ages is the sonnet, which by the 13th century was a poem of fourteen lines following a set rhyme scheme and logical structure.

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