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How is a players Slugging Percentage (SLG) calculated?

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How is a players Slugging Percentage (SLG) calculated?

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Divide the total number of base hits by the total number of times at bat. If Sammy Sosa has 282 total bases and 440 at bats, divide 282 by 440 to get his Slugging Percentage. 282/440 = .

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