Pete Appleton Times on Base
Pete Appleton Career Times on Base Overview
During Pete Appleton's 14-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
95 times on base, an average of 7 times on base per season. 1936 was his best season
with 19 times on base and his worst season was 1933 when he had
0 times on base. Pete Appleton is middlin' tier compared to similar player cohorts career totals, not clearly beating or
being beat by USA (815.653), The Greatest Generation (787.815), Y (3200.93), mlb (809.517), and RP (93.3553) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
Times on base (TOB) is a count of instances where the player reached first base, second base, third base, or hit a home run. This is only counted for hits, walks, or hit by pitch and is not counted when the player reaches due to an error, a dropped third strike, a fielders choice, or fielder obstruction. Generally, for Times on Base, higher is better. (Source)
Times on base (TOB) is a count of instances where the player reached first base, second base, third base, or hit a home run. This is only counted for hits, walks, or hit by pitch and is not counted when the player reaches due to an error, a dropped third strike, a fielders choice, or fielder obstruction. Generally, for Times on Base, higher is better. (Source)