What is tb in baseball?

TB in baseball refers to the statistic called total bases, which measures the number of bases a player reaches on hits. When a player hits a single, he gets one total base. In case of a double, he gets two total bases, while for a triple he gets three total bases, and for a home run he gets four total bases. A high TB statistic is indicative of a player with strong power hitting abilities and the ability to reach base frequently. It is also used as a common measure of a player's offensive production and is often used by scouts and analysts to evaluate players. Some of the players with the highest TB in baseball history include Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, and Willie Mays.