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Adjusted Batting Wins Calculator
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Adjusted Batting Wins is a statistic in baseball that measures the number of wins a batter contributes to their team compared to the league average batter, adjusted for ballpark factors.
What is the Adjusted Batting Wins of a player with 30 adjusted batting runs and 10 runs per win?
Adjusted Batting Wins

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What is a good Adjusted Batting Wins?
In professional baseball, a Adjusted Batting Wins over 0 is considered above average, and a Adjusted Batting Wins over 3 is considered excellent.
Why is Adjusted Batting Wins important?
Adjusted Batting Wins is important because it measures a batter's effectiveness in contributing to team wins, which is the primary goal of a batter.
Who has the highest single-season Adjusted Batting Wins?
Barry Bonds holds the record for the highest single-season Adjusted Batting Wins at 11.4 in both 2001 and 2002.
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