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2010 Cubs Player Stats2010 Batting
2010 Pitching
How to figure Batting Average (BA)Divide # of hits by # of at bats We count all hit balls (as hits) in which the batter reaches base and does not create an out at this age. Next year it gets tougher, so enjoy these Ty Cobb-like averages this year. How to figure On Base PercentageWe use walks (BB) and hits (and add the walks back to the at-bats) and divide by the number of at-bats to figure on-base percentage for our team. This formula shows how a player that gets on base through walks can help the team. Any hit ball that results in an out (fielder's choice) actually counts against the batter, since the team did not benefit from the hit. This statistic shows that every player on the Cubs contributes to every win we have. While most players like to look at their batting average, a player that reaches base on walks can provide just as much benefit as a player to the team that a high batting average provides. On-base percentage and runs scored help a team more than any other statistic. Bases on Balls (walks)/Strikeouts (K's) as a Percent of At BatsThis statistic really shows how much better opponents pitching has gotten or how we are improving in making contact with the ball/being more selective with pitches. We have actually improved in strikeouts, even though it might not seem like it. Our Walk ratio has declined. How to figure Earned Run Average (ERA)Earned runs divided by innings multiplied by 9. We count all runs as earned runs at this age. |
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