Baseball Math in Your Class

Bring Math into Your Class with the BBHOF

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"A: 112 Show Your Work: I know, I know. Critical thinking on a Friday! So it's not..."

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"A: Johnson, by .003 of a run per nine innings. Explanation: Johnson has recorded ..."

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"A: Vladimir Guerrero, .575 to .574. Show Your Work: Helton has 1145 singles to go..."

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"A: Raised it. Explanation: Manny ended 2008 with 183 hits in 552 at-bats, meaning..."

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"A: One. Explanation: There's a logical way to do this without math - if the Cubs ..."

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"A: Dustin Pedroia- .346 to .345. Explanation: Pedroia's batting average was .3461..."

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"A: Worse Explanation: Pettitte gave up 103 earned runs in 612 outs. So you have t..."

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"A: Vizquel. Explanation: To get 43 hits as a .273 hitter means that we need to fi..."

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"A: The Yankees Explanation: Divide hits by at-bats, and the Yankees hit .307 whil..."

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"A: 38 points (or .038) Explanation: Divide hits by at-bats, and you see Helton hi..."

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Pat Jewett

Great Idea!

I use to sell Medical insurance but got into teaching a couple of years ago because Ithought I could "do better" than the teachers my kids had. They were boring an unimaginative. This idea is great and an excellent example of the kinds of things I try to do in the classroom. Thank you for sharing!

Posted by Pat Jewett on September 18, 2009 at 11:42pm

James Yasko

So...what are we doing, exactly?

The Baseball Hall of Fame is a non-profit, educational institution. This is a way we can connect with schools in a free, easy, open way to reinforce math concepts. We do offer an education program entitled "Batter Up" either on-site or through videoconferencing. Click the link to see the online thematic unit.

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