- In
baseball statistics,
batting average on
balls in play (abbreviated
BABIP) is a
measurement of how
often batted balls result in hits,
excluding home...
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large variability of most pitchers'
BABIP from year to year. However,
there is a wide
variation in
career BABIP among pitchers, and this
seems to correlate...
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average on
balls in play (
BABIP) is
another useful measurement for
determining pitchers’ performance. When a
pitcher has a high
BABIP, they will
often show...
- play, they
usually have
fewer home runs than
power hitters, but a
higher BABIP. Tony
Gwynn is a
leading example of a
modern contact hitter. With just 135...
- "inflate" the
numbers for
pitchers with high
batting averages on
balls in play (
BABIP). Two
pitchers may have the same K/9
rates despite striking out a different...
- as his
opponents finished with a .104
batting average on
balls in play (
BABIP), the
lowest single season number for any
pitcher with at
least 20 innings...
- one-year deal". MLB.com.
January 12, 2009. SFiercex4 (August 14, 2009). "
BABIP and
Service Time End J.J. Hardy's season". SB Nation.
Archived from the...
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Mariners for
Denny Stark,
Brian Fuentes, and José Paniagua.
Posting the
lowest BABIP since his
rookie season, he was
ineffective with the bat but
provided strong...
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affect BABIP. Most hitters'
BABIP falls within or
close to the
range of .290 and .300.
According to Baseball-Reference.com, Peralta's
career BABIP through...
- seizure.
Baseball portal Baltimore chop
Batting average on
balls in play (
BABIP)
Ground ball/fly ball
ratio (GB/FB) The term "pop-up",
while defined on...