Softball is about winning games in a sportsmanlike fashion, and it takes 9 individuals on the field in perfect sync to consistently win games. First, here are last years top 30 in K/BB ratio. Terrific Tom once set an MLB record by striking out 10 batters in a row, and he even was praised by one of baseballs all-time greats. Batting average is also going to be affected by the players walk rate, in the sense that players with higher walk rates have less at bats during the year (at bats are the denominator in the batting average equation). The more a pitcher strikes out the batters he faces, the less dependent he is upon both his defense and pure dumb luck on balls hit to his fielders. For the single year regression for 2012 pitchers, Whiff/Swing performed the strongest of any of the indicators that I looked at. I understand K-percentage is, its not complicated to calculate. I highly recommend checking those numbers before you make the call to pull the trigger on adding a minor league pitcher that is set to debut. I think this may be happening with pitching. Here are those visualizations. If you have a K/BB above five, you can feel very confident that you will also see that pitcher have an ERA under four and a WHIP under 1.3. It presumably allows you to swing harder, swing quicker, and swing earlier. Well, it depends on the year. SM%: % of total pitches that are swings and misses. It seems that no statistic, sabermetric or otherwise, can effectively explain variance in K% (the percentage of plate appearances that end in a strikeout)except for Swinging Strike % (from Fangraphs) and Whiff/Swing (from Baseball Prospectus). Many baseball historians consider the best-pitched game in MLB history to be, not a perfect game, but Kerry Woods 20-strikeout masterpiece in 1998. Follow @smartfantasybb For seven straight years in the 1920s, only one mans name topped the NL leaderboard for most strikeouts: Charles Arthur Dazzy Vance. He led the NL in strikeouts (236), started the All-Star Game and won Rookie of the Year. "My arm came back just as quickly as it went sore on me in 1915. 1000 IP). and play-by-play data provided by Sports Info Solutions. "To all the young MLB players, never give up on your goals. That came with strikeout and walk numbers each a bit worse than league average (20.7% and 10.1%, respectively) but a quality 49.3% ground-ball percentage. This puts her so-called "strike percentage" at 60-62%. Player As strikeout rate has increased from 18% last year to 22% so far this year. Everything else held constant (BB rate, HR rate, and BABIP), going from a 5% strikeout rate to a 10% rate results in a .016 drop in batting average. Strikeout Percentage = Strikeouts / Official At Bats. Later, when I discuss the data for 2007-2012 (this is as far back as Dan Brooks excellent PitchFX work goes), I used 200 innings pitched as the cut-off. Strikeouts Per 9 Innings (K/9) and Walks Per 9 Innings (BB/9) are rate statistics that measure how many strikeouts and walks a pitcher averages over nine innings. You can also access it using this link. //
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