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#58412 | 05/05/2018 4:25:08 am | Jan 15th, 2036 | |
motko Joined: 09/06/2014 Posts: 358 Nauvoo The Great Horned Owl IV.6 | is it possible to find out the number of a pitcher's ground balls and flyballs? sorry the crapy english | ||
#58413 | 05/05/2018 4:36:50 am | Jan 15th, 2036 | |
AssumedPseudonym Joined: 10/26/2016 Posts: 1130 Deerfield Beach Rats V.7 | Not without going through each game and counting them all up by hand, I don’t think. The stats only give the ratio, not how many of each. | ||
#58429 | 05/05/2018 8:01:50 pm | Jan 15th, 2036 | |
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4981 Administrator | Can you just use the statistic? Or you want the number not the ratio (if so, why)? Steve |
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#58458 | 05/06/2018 2:31:57 pm | Jan 15th, 2036 | |
motko Joined: 09/06/2014 Posts: 358 Nauvoo The Great Horned Owl IV.6 | the ratio is of hits or the balls that includes outs also? EDIT: so it includes also the outs. i dont know how to use the stats to get the number. why: to get more wins. Updated Sunday, May 6 2018 @ 2:38:09 pm PDT |
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#58466 | 05/06/2018 5:13:56 pm | Jan 15th, 2036 | |
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4981 Administrator | From Wiki: In baseball statistics, ground ball-fly ball ratio (denoted by G/F or GB/FB) is a measure of: Frequency of batted ground balls in play versus fly balls in play to denote what kind of contact a batter makes more frequently. Calculated as (total ground balls in play) / (total fly balls in play) ; and Frequency of ground balls allowed in play versus fly balls allowed in play to denote what kind of contact a pitcher surrenders more frequently to opposing batters. Calculated as (total ground balls in play surrendered) / (total fly balls in play surrendered). Steve |
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#58467 | 05/06/2018 5:14:20 pm | Jan 15th, 2036 | |
admin Joined: 01/27/2010 Posts: 4981 Administrator | So it's both hits and outs... Steve |