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Baseball Isolated Power

Isolated Power, or ISO, is a sabermetric computation used to measure a batter's raw power by showing how many extra bases a player averages per at bat, defined as slugging percentage minus batting average.

Isolated power is the sum of the extra bases earned by doubles, triples and home runs averaged over at bats.

Formula

QuantityVariable["ISO", "Unitless"] == (QuantityVariable["2B", "Unitless"] + 2*QuantityVariable["3B", "Unitless"] + 3*QuantityVariable["HR", "Unitless"])/QuantityVariable["AB", "Unitless"]

symbol description physical quantity
ISO isolated power "Unitless"
AB at bats "Unitless"
2B doubles "Unitless"
3B triples "Unitless"
HR home runs "Unitless"

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Examples

Get the resource:

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ResourceObject["Baseball Isolated Power"]
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Get the formula:

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FormulaData[ResourceObject["Baseball Isolated Power"]]
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Use some values:

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FormulaData[
 ResourceObject[
  "Baseball Isolated Power"], {QuantityVariable["AB","Unitless"] -> 
   300, QuantityVariable["3B","Unitless"] -> 5, 
  QuantityVariable["2B","Unitless"] -> 20}]
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