Free Baseball Math Worksheets

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Moonshot Math turns Major League Baseball (“MLB”) data into math worksheets. With just a few clicks, you can create fun math worksheets related to your favorite MLB team or even your favorite players.

Due to educational challenges created by COVID we are eager to do what we can to support parents, teachers and students. Moonshot Math is a free service and our objective is to keep young students engaged and most of all, having fun!

 
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  1. Pick a Player or Team

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2. Pick an Operation

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3. Print Your Worksheet

 

#MoonshotMath Challenges

 
 

Sample Math Questions.

 

Runs Per Game

In 2018, during the month of August, the Red Sox played a total of 27 games. During those games they scored a total of 127 runs. How many runs did they average per game?

 

Total Hits

In Game 7 of last year’s World Series the Nationals defeated the Astros 6 -2. The Nationals had 9 hits and the Astros had 9 hits. How many hits did the Astros and Nationals have combined?

Home Run Distance

On September 3, 2019 Juan Soto, of the Washington Nationals, hit a home run that traveled 443 feet. In 2018, his longest home run traveled 395 feet. What is the difference in the distance traveled by the two home runs?

 

Base Running Distance

On April 16, 2019 Jackie Bradley Jr. belted a double to leftfield in Yankee Stadium. He finished the season with 28 doubles. The straight-line distance between each base is 90 feet. What is the straight-line distance Bradley ran while earning his 28 doubles?

Home Run Rates

In 2018 Justin Turner, of the Los Angeles Dodgers, had 433 plate appearances and he hit 14 home runs. What percentage of his plate appearances resulted in a home run (also known as his home run rate)?

 

Batting Average

In 2019, Andrew Benintendi had 541 at bats. During those at bats he had a total of 144 hits. What was his batting average?

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