Baseball Winning Percentage Calculator
Calculate a baseball winning percentage to three decimals from wins and losses. Ties are excluded, with games, wins, and losses also listed.
Input
Result
Winning percentage
.586
(58.6%)
Games
143 games
Wins
82 W
Losses
58 L
| Item | Value |
|---|---|
| Wins | 82 W |
| Losses | 58 L |
| Ties | 3 T |
| Decided games (W + L) | 140 games |
| Total games (W + L + T) | 143 games |
| Winning percentage | .586 |
How it works
- Winning percentage is calculated as wins / (wins + losses). Ties count toward neither the numerator nor the denominator, so only wins and losses are used.
- The result is shown in the three-decimal format common in baseball. For example, a 60% record reads ".600" and a .500 record reads ".500", dropping the leading zero.
- When both wins and losses are 0 the winning percentage cannot be calculated. Enter at least 1 for one of them.
- Entering ties is optional. The tool works with the field left blank, and any ties you enter affect only the total game count.
- For reference the winning percentage is also shown as a percent (e.g. .600 becomes 60.0%) so you can grasp the strength intuitively.
- The results appear in a table of wins, losses, ties, decided games, total games, and winning percentage, and you can post them to X from the share button.
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