Mark Leonard At Bats
Mark Leonard Career At Bats Overview
During Mark Leonard's 6-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
321 at bats, an average of 54 at bats per season. 1991 was his best season
with 129 at bats and his worst season was 1994 when he had
11 at bats. Mark Leonard underperformed similar player cohorts when comparing career totals, not beating
USA (2176.94), Baby Boomers (2532.58), Y (7565.9), mlb (2174.26), and PH (686.878) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
At bats (AB) are a subset of plate appearances used to calculate other stats like slugging percent and batting average. Players are credited with an at bat when their plate appereance does not end as a walk, a hit by pitch, sac fly or bunt, awarded a base for catcher interfiernce or replaced before their plate appereance completes. Generally, for At Bats, higher is better. (Source)
At bats (AB) are a subset of plate appearances used to calculate other stats like slugging percent and batting average. Players are credited with an at bat when their plate appereance does not end as a walk, a hit by pitch, sac fly or bunt, awarded a base for catcher interfiernce or replaced before their plate appereance completes. Generally, for At Bats, higher is better. (Source)