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Batting Average Calculator

Calculate baseball batting average from hits and at-bats, or cricket batting average from runs and dismissals.

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About This Tool

Formula

Baseball: hits รท official at-bats. Cricket: total runs รท dismissals.

Validation

Inputs must be whole, non-negative counts. Baseball hits cannot exceed at-bats, and each denominator must be greater than zero.

Privacy

Calculations run locally in your browser. ToolBullet does not transmit these tool inputs.

Two sports, two different statistics

Baseball batting average is hits divided by at-bats and is conventionally shown to three decimal places. Cricket batting average is runs divided by dismissals and is shown here to two decimal places.

Baseball: 45 hits รท 150 at-bats = .300. Cricket: 600 runs รท 20 dismissals = 30.00.

Interpret results in context

This calculator deliberately does not assign performance labels. League, format, role, era and sample size affect interpretation.

Definitions reviewed 2026-06-23: MLB batting average glossary; ICC player-rankings methodology.

Frequently Asked Questions

Divide hits by official at-bats. The result is displayed to three decimal places, usually without a leading zero.
Divide total runs by the number of times the batter was dismissed. Not-out innings add runs without adding a dismissal.
Every hit used in baseball batting average is also an at-bat, so hits cannot exceed at-bats.
No. They use different denominators and scoring systems, so the values have different meanings.
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