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  2. Fielding independent pitching - Wikipedia

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    Dave Studeman of The Hardball Times derived Expected Fielding Independent Pitching (xFIP), a regressed version of FIP. Calculated like FIP, it differs in that it normalizes the number of home runs the pitcher allows, replacing a pitcher's actual home run total with an expected home run total (xHR).

  3. List of Major League Baseball career FIP leaders - Wikipedia

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    In baseball statistics, fielding independent pitching (FIP) is the measure of a pitcher's effectiveness based only on statistics that do not involve fielders (except the catcher). These include home runs allowed, strikeouts , hit batters , walks , and, more recently, fly ball percentage, ground ball percentage, and (to a much lesser extent ...

  4. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    FIP – Fielding independent pitching: a metric, scaled to resemble an ERA, that focuses on events within the pitcher's control – home runs, walks, and strikeouts – but also uses in its denominator the number of outs the team gets (see IP), which is not entirely within the pitcher's control.

  5. UH Hilo's Sales claims pitching honor - AOL

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    Apr. 3—Hawaii Hilo left-hander Chloe Sales on Monday was named the PacWest Softball Pitcher of the Week. Hawaii Hilo left-hander Chloe Sales on Monday was named the PacWest Softball Pitcher of ...

  6. Wins above replacement - Wikipedia

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    Statistics such as weighted on-base average (wOBA), ultimate zone rating (UZR), ultimate base running (UBR), and defense independent pitching statistics (DIPS) measure the effectiveness of a player at creating and saving runs for their team, on a per-plate appearance or per-inning basis. These statistics can be multiplied by the playing time of ...

  7. Fielder's choice - Wikipedia

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    Though there are several definitions of fielder's choice, the most common (and the only one commonly referred to as FC) involves a fielder fielding a fair ball and choosing to try to put out another baserunner, thereby allowing the batter-runner to safely reach first base. This could be because the defensive player believes they do not have a ...

  8. Passed ball - Wikipedia

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    A closely related statistic is the wild pitch. As with many baseball statistics, whether a pitch that gets away from a catcher is a passed ball or wild pitch is at the discretion of the official scorer. Typically, pitches that are deemed to be ordinarily catchable by the catcher, but are not, are ruled passed balls; pitches that get by the ...

  9. Defense independent pitching statistics - Wikipedia

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    Fielding independent pitching; This page is a redirect. The following categories are used to track and monitor this redirect: From a page move: This is a redirect ...