Runs produced

Runs produced is a baseball statistic that can help estimate the number of runs a hitter contributes to his team. The formula adds together the player's runs and run batted in, and then subtracts the player's home runs.Thorn, J. and Palmer, P., Total Baseball: The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball, 4th Edition, p. 2550, Penguin Books, New York, 1995, {{ISBN|0-670-86099-9}}

RP = R+RBI-HR

Home runs are subtracted to compensate for the batter getting credit for both one run and at least one RBI when hitting a home run.

Unlike runs created, runs produced is a teammate-dependent stat in that it includes Runs and RBIs, which are affected by which batters bat near a player in the batting order. Also, subtracting home runs seems logical from an individual perspective, but on a team level it double-counts runs that are not home runs.

To counteract the double-counting, some{{who|date=March 2017}} have suggested an alternate formula which is the average of a player's runs scored and runs batted in.

RP = (R + RBI)/2

Here, when a player scores a run, he shares the credit with the batter who drove him in, so both are credited with half a run produced. The same is true for an RBI, where credit is shared between the batter and runner. In the case of a home run, the batter is responsible for both the run scored and the RBI, so the runs produced are (1 + 1)/2 = 1, as expected.

All-time Major League Baseball leaders

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Player

! Career length

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Ty Cobb

| 1905–1928

| 4,066

Hank Aaron

| 1954–1976

| 3,716

Babe Ruth

| 1914–1935

| 3,673

Cap Anson

| 1871–1897

| 3,501

Barry Bonds

| 1986–2007

| 3,461

Albert Pujols

| 2001-2022

| 3,429

Stan Musial

| 1941–1963

| 3,425

Alex Rodriguez

| 1994–2016

| 3,411

Lou Gehrig

| 1923–1939

| 3,390

Honus Wagner

| 1897-1927

| 3,367

See also

References

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