Pitching Stat Definitions, by group

Pitching Stat Definitions, alphabetical
Offensive Stat Definitions, by group
Offensive Stat Definitions, alphabetical
Fielding Stat Definitions, by group
Fielding Stat Definitions, alphabetical


Base ProductionBatting BasesRunning BasesTeam Bases
Out ProductionBatting OutsRunning ErrorsTeam Outs
Bases RunTeam Base RunningError Base Running
Bases LostOutsGeneral

Base Production: Totals

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BPBases ProducedBases Produced are the total number of times that a pitcher enables an offensive player to advance to the next base.Bases Produced (BP) = Batting Bases Produced (BBP) + Running Bases Produced (RBP) + Team Bases Produced (TBP) + Error Bases Produced (EBP)




BPBases ProducedBases Produced are the total number of times that a pitcher enables an offensive player to advance to the next base.Bases Produced (BP) = First Base Produced (BP1) + Second Base Produced (BP2) + Third Base Produced (BP3) + Home Base Produced (BP4)




BP1First Base ProducedFirst Base Produced is the total number of times that a pitcher enables an offensive player to advance to first.First Base Produced (BP1) = First Batting Base Produced (BBP1) + First Error Base Produced (EBP1)




BP2Second Base ProducedSecond Base Produced is the total number of times that a pitcher enables an offensive player to advance to second.Second Base Produced (BP2) = Second Batting Base Produced (BBP2) + Second Running Base Produced (RBP2) + Second Team Base Produced (TBP2) + Second Error Base Produced (EBP2)




BP3Third Base ProducedThird Base Produced is the total number of times a pitcher enables an offensive player to advance to third.Third Base Produced (BP3) = Third Batting Base Produced (BBP3) + Third Running Base Produced (RBP3) + Third Team Base Produced (TBP3) + Third Error Base Produced (EBP3)




BP4Home Base ProducedHome Base Produced is the total number of times a pitcher enables an offensive player to score.Home Base Produced (BP4) = Home Batting Base Produced (BBP4) + Home Running Base Produced (RBP4) + Home Team Base Produced (TBP4) + Home Error Base Produced (EBP4)




Base Production: Chances

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BPCBase Production ChancesBase Production Chances is the total number of chances a pitcher has to enable an offensive player to advance a base.Base Production Chances (BPC) = Plate Appearances (PA) + Team Base Production Chances (TBC)




BPC1First Base Production ChancesBase Production Chances is the total number of chances a pitcher has to enable an offensive player to advance to first base.First Base Production Chances (BPC1) = Plate Appearances (PA)




BPC2Second Base Production ChancesBase Production Chances is the total number of chances a pitcher has to enable an offensive player to advance to second base.Second Base Production Chances (BPC2) = Second Team Base Production Chance (TBPC2)




BPC3Third Base Production ChancesBase Production Chances is the total number of chances a pitcher has to enable an offensive player to advance to third base.Third Base Production Chances (BPC3) = Third Team Base Production Chance (TBPC3)




BPC4Home Base Production ChancesBase Production Chances is the total number of chances a pitcher has to enable an offensive player to score.Home Base Production Chances (BPC4) = Home Team Base Production Chance (TBPC4)




Base Production: Ratios

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BPAVGBase Production AverageBase Production Average is the average number of bases a pitcher enables an offensive player to advance to out of the total number of chances he has to enable offensive players to advance a base.Base Production Average (BPAVG) = Bases Produced (BP) / Base Production Chances (BPC)




BPPCTBase Production PercentageBase Production Percentage is the percentage of bases a pitcher has enabled offensive players to produce out of the total number of bases they could possibly produce.Base Production Percentage (BPPCT) = Bases Produced (BP) / (4*First Base Production Chances (BPC1) + 3*Second Base Production Chances (BPC2) + 2*Third Base Production Chances (BPC3) + Home Base Production Chances (BPC4))




BP1PCTFirst Base Production PercentageFirst Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has enabled an offensive player to reach first out of the total number of times he could enable offensive players to advance to first.First Base Production Percentage (BP1PCT) = First Base Produced (BP1) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




BP2PCTSecond Base Production PercentageSecond Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has enabled an offensive player to advance to second out of the total number of times he could enable offensive players to advance to second.Second Base Production Percentage (BP2PCT) = Second Base Produced (BP2) / (First Base Production Chances (BPC1) + Second Base Production Chances (BPC2))




BP3PCTThird Base Production PercentageThird Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has enabled offensive players to advance to third out of the total number of times he could enable offensive players to advance to third.Third Base Production Percentage (BP3PCT) = Third Base Produced (BP3) / (First Base Production Chances (BPC1) + Second Base Production Chances (BPC2) + Third Base Production Chances (BPC3))




BP4PCTHome Base Production PercentageThird Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has enabled offensive players to score out of the total number of times he could enable offensive players to score.Home Base Production Percentage (BP4PCT) = Home Base Produced (BP4) / (First Base Production Chances (BPC1) + Second Base Production Chances (BPC2) + Third Base Production Chances (BPC3) + Home Base Production Chances (BP4))




BPGBases Produced per 27 Outs ProducedBases Produced per 27 Outs Produced is the average number of bases a pitcher enables offensive players to advance to for every 27 times he enables the defense to put out offensive players.Bases Produced per 27 Outs Produced (BPG) = Bases Produced (BP) / 27 * Outs Produced (OP)




RPGHome Base Produced per 27 Outs ProducedBases Produced per 27 Outs Produced is the average number of times a pitcher enables offensive players to score for every 27 times he enables the defense to put out offensive players.Home Base Produced per 27 Outs Produced (BP4G) = Home Base Produced (BP4) / 27 * Outs Produced (OP)




Out Production: Totals

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OPOuts ProducedOuts Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out an offensive player.Outs Produced (OP) = Batting OP (BOP) + Running Errors (RE) + Team OP (TOP)




IPInnings PitchedInnings Pitched is the total number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out an offensive player, divided by three.Innings Pitched (IP) = Outs Produced (OP) / 3




Out Production: Chances

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OPCOut Production ChancesOut Production Chances is the number of chances a pitcher has to enable the defense to put out an offensive player.Plate Appearances (PA) + Running Out Production Chances (ROPC) + Team Error Chances (TEC)




ROPCRunning Out Production ChancesRunning Out Production Chances is the number of times a pitcher enters the game and produces the third out in an inning by inducing a baserunner to commit a running error (e.g., on a pickoff play), but without completing a plate appearance.




Out Production: Ratios

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OPPCTOut Production PercentageOut Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out an offensive player out of the total number of opportunities he has had to enable the defense to put out an offensive player.Out Production Percentage (OPPCT) = 1 - (Outs Produced (OP) / Out Production Chances (OPC))




Batting Bases: Totals

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BBPBatting Bases ProducedBatting Bases Produced is the total number of bases a pitcher enables batters to advance to.Batting Bases Produced (BBP) = Total Bases (TB) + Total Walks (TBB) + Times Hit by Pitch (HBP)




BBPBatting Bases ProducedBatting Bases Produced is the total number of bases a pitcher enables batters to advance to.Batting Bases Produced (BBP) = First Batting Base Produced (BBP1) + Second Batting Base Produced (BBP2) + Third Batting Base Produced (BBP3) + Home Runs (HR)




TBTotal BasesTotal Bases is the total number of bases a pitcher enables a batter to advance to on base hits.Total Bases (TB) = Singles (1B) + 2 * Doubles (2B) + 3 * Triples (3B) + 4 * Home Runs (HR)




BH1SinglesSingles is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach no more than first on a base hit.




BH2DoublesDoubles is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach no more than second on a base hit.




GRDGround Rule DoublesGround Rule Doubles is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach no more than second on a base hit that leaves the field of play.




BH3TriplesTriples is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach no more than third on a base hit.




BH4Home RunsHome Runs is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach home on a base hit.




IPHRInside-the-park Home RunsHome Runs is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach home on a base hit that does not leave the field of play.




TBBTotal WalksTotal Walks is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach first base on balls.Total Walks (TBB) = Walks (BB) + Intentional Walks (IBB)




BBWalksWalks is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach first base on balls without intentionally throwing the last ball outside the strike zone.




IBBIntentional WalksWalks is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach first base on balls by intentionally throwing the last ball outside the strike zone.




HBPTimes Hit by PitchTimes Hit by Pitch is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach first base by hitting him with a pitch.




BBP1First Batting Base ProducedFirst Batting Base Produced is the total number of times a pitcher enables a batter to advance to first.First Batting Base Produced (BP1) = Base Hits (H) + Total Walks (TBB) + Times Hit by Pitch (HBP)




BHBase HitsBase Hits is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach base safely by putting the ball in play.Base Hits (H) = Singles (1B) + Doubles (2B) + Triples (3B) + Home Runs (HR)




BBP2Second Batting Base ProducedSecond Batting Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach second base safely by putting the ball in play.Second Batting Base Produced (BBP2) = Doubles (2B) + Triples (3B) + Home Runs (HR)




BBP3Third Batting Base ProducedThird Batting Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach third base safely by putting the ball in play.Third Batting Base Produced (BBP3) = Triples (3B) + Home Runs (HR)




BBP4Home Batting Base ProducedHome Batting Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach home safely by putting the ball in play.Home Batting Base Produced (BBP4) = Home Runs (HR)




Batting Bases: Attempts and Chances

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BBPABatting Base Production AttemptsBatting Base Production Attempts is the number of batters a pitcher faces who conclude their plate appearances by attempting to produce batting bases for themselves.Batting Base Production Chances (BBPA) = Plate Appearances (PA) - Sacrifice Hit Attempts (SHA) - Reached on Catcher's Interferences (RCI) + Sacrifice Bunt Hits (SBH)




BHABase Hit AttemptsBase Hit Attempts (BHA) is the number of batters a pitcher faces who conclude their plate appearances by attempting to reach base safely on a base hit.Batting Base Production Chances (BBPA) = Plate Appearances (PA) - Total Walks (TBB) - Times Hit by Pitch (HBP) - Sacrifice Hit Attempts (SHA) - Reached on Catcher's Interferences (RCI) + Sacrifice Bunt Hits (SBH)




Batting Bases: Chances

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PAPlate AppearancesPlate Appearances is the total number of batters that a pitcher has faced.




Batting Bases: Ratios

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BBPAVGBatting Base Production AverageBatting Base Production Average is the average number of bases a pitcher enables a batter to reach safely, out of the total number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.Batting Base Production Average (BBPAVG) = Batting Bases Produced (BBP) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




BBP1PCTFirst Batting Base Production PercentageFirst Batting Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach first base, out of the total number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.First Batting Base Production Percentage (BBP1PCT) = First Batting Base Produced (BBP1) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




BBP2PCTSecond Batting Base Production PercentageSecond Batting Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach second base, out of the total number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.Second Batting Base Production Percentage (BBP2PCT) = Second Batting Base Produced (BBP2) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




BBP3PCTThird Batting Base Production PercentageThird Batting Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach third base, out of the total number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.Third Batting Base Production Percentage (BBP3PCT) = Third Batting Base Produced (BBP3) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




BBP4PCTHome Batting Base Production PercentageHome Batting Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach home, out of the total number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.Home Batting Base Production Percentage (BBP4PCT) = Home Batting Base Produced (BBP3) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




TBAVGTotal Base AverageTotal Base Average is the average number of batting bases a pitcher enables a batter to reach on base hits, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to reach base safely on a base hit.Total Base Average (TBAVG) = Total Bases (TB) / Base Hit Attempts (BHA)




BHPCTBase Hit PercentageBase Hit Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach base by putting the ball in play, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to reach base safely on a base hit.Base Hit Percentage is the percentage of times an offensive player reaches base safely on a base hit out of the number of times he attempts to produce base hits.




BH1PCTSingle PercentageSingle Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach no further than first by putting the ball in play, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to reach base safely on a base hit.Single Percentage (BH1PCT) = Singles (BH1) / Base Hit Attempts (BHA)




BH2PCTDouble PercentageDouble Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach no further than second by putting the ball in play, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to reach base safely on a base hit.Double Percentage (BH2PCT) = Doubles (BH2) / Base Hit Attempts (BHA)




BH3PCTTriple PercentageTriple Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach no further than third by putting the ball in play, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to reach base safely on a base hit.Triple Percentage (BH3PCT) = Triples (BH3) / Base Hit Attempts (BHA)




BH4PCTHome Run PercentageHome Run Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach home by putting the ball in play, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to reach base safely on a base hit.Home Run Percentage (BH4PCT) = Home Runs (BH4) / Base Hit Attempts (BHA)




TBBPCTTotal Walk PercentageTotal Walk Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher concedes a walk to a batter, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.Total Walk Percentage (TBBPCT) = Total Walks (TBB) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




BBPCTWalk PercentageWalk Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher concedes a walk to a batter without intentionally throwing the last ball out of the strike zone, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.Walk Percentage (BBPCT) = Walks (BB) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




IBBPCTIntentional Walk PercentageIntentional Walk Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher concedes a walk to a batter by intentionally throwing the last ball out of the strike zone, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.Intentional Walk Percentage (IBBPCT) = Intentional Walks (IBB) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




HBPPCTHit by Pitch PercentageHit by Pitch Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher hits a batter with a pitch, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to produce bases for himself.Hit by Pitch Percentage (HBPPCT) = Times Hit by Pitch (HBP) / Batting Base Production Attempts (BBPA)




Batting Outs: Totals

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BOPBatting Outs ProducedBatting Outs Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a batter.Batting Outs Produced (BOP) = Strike Outs (SO) + Ground Outs (GO) + Fly Outs (FO) + Pop Outs (PO) + Foul Outs (FLO) + Line Outs (LO) + Sacrifice Hits (SH) + Sacrifice Flies (SF) + Other Batting Outs (OBO) + Grounded into Double Plays (GDP) + Lined into Double Plays (LDP) + Grounded into Triple Plays (GTP) + Lined into Triple Plays (LTP) + Other Team Errors (OTE)




SOStrike OutsNote: these strikeout totals exclude plate appearances in which the batter safely reaches first on a third strike wild pitch or passed ball.




SOSStrike Outs SwingingNote: these strikeout totals exclude plate appearances in which the batter safely reaches first on a third strike wild pitch or passed ball.




SOLStrike Outs LookingNote: these strikeout totals exclude plate appearances in which the batter safely reaches first on a third strike wild pitch or passed ball.




SOBStrike Outs Bunting FoulNote: these strikeout totals exclude plate appearances in which the batter safely reaches first on a third strike wild pitch or passed ball.




GOGround Outs




FOFly Outs




FLOFoul Outs




POPop Outs




LOLine Outs




OBOOther Batting OutsOther Batting Outs is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a batter on unusual plays such as batter's interference, runner's interference, being hit by his own batted ball, or illegally batting a ball.




TSHTotal Sacrifice HitsTotal Sacrifice Hits is the official number of times a pitcher enables a batter to lay down a bunt which advances a teammate who is already on base. This includes "sacrifices" in which the batter is not actually put out.Total Sacrifice Hits (TSH) = Sacrifice Hits (SH) + Reached on Sacrifice Hits (RSH) + Errors on Sacrifice Hits (ESH)




SHSacrifice HitsSacrifice Hits is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a batter after he lays down a bunt which advances a teammate who is already on base.




RSHReached on Sacrifice HitsReached on Sacrifice Hits is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to reach first base on sacrifice hits in which the defense attempts to put out a runner but fails to do so.




ESHErrors on Sacrifice HitsErrors on Sacrifice Hits is the number of times a pitcher enabes a batter to safely reaches first on a sacrifice hit because the defense commits an error.




SBHSacrifice Bunt HitsSacrifice Bunt Hits is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to earn a base hit on an attempted sacrifice hit.




TSFTotal Sacrifice FliesTotal Sacrifice Flies is the official number of times a pitcher enables a batter to hit a fly ball on which a teammate tags and scores. This includes "sacrifice flies" in which the fly ball is not actually caught for an out.Total Sacrifice Flies (TSF) = Sacrifice Flies (SF) + Errors on Sacrifice Flies (ESF)




SFSacrifice FliesSacrifice Flies is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to hit a fly out on which a teammate tags up and scores.




ESFErrors on Sacrifice FliesErrors on Sacrifice Flies is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to safely reach first on a sacrifice fly because the defense commits an error.




Batting Outs: Attempts

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SHASacrifice Hit AttemptsSacrifice Hit Attempts is the number of times a pitcher faces a batter who ends a plate appearance by attempting a bunt with at least one runner on base and less than two out.




SFASacrifice Fly AttemptsSacrifice Fly Attempts is the number of times a pitcher faces a batter who hits a fly out, pop out, line out or foul out with a runner on third base and less than two out.




Batting Outs: Chances

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SFCSacrifice Fly ChancesSacrifice Fly Chances is the number of times a pitcher faces a batter with a runner on third base and less than two out.




Batting Outs: Ratios

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BOPPCTBatting Out Production PercentageBatting Out Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter in which he does not enable the defense to put out the batter.Batting Out Production Percentage (BOPPCT) = 1 - (Batting Outs Produced (BOP) / Plate Appearances (PA))




SOPCTStrike Out PercentageStrike Out Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter has in which he does not strike the batter out.Strike Out Percentage (SOPCT) = 1 - (Strike Outs (SO) / Plate Appearances (PA))




SOSPCTStrike Out Swinging PercentageStrike Out Swinging Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter has in which the batter does not strike out swinging.Strike Out Swinging Percentage (SOSPCT) = 1 - (Strike Outs Swinging (SOS) / Plate Appearances (PA))




SOLPCTStrike Out Looking PercentageStrike Out Looking Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter in which the batter does not strike out looking.Strike Out Looking Percentage (SOLPCT) = 1 - (Strike Outs Looking (SOL) / Plate Appearances (PA))




GOPCTGround Out PercentageGround Out Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter in which he does not induce a ground out.Ground Out Percentage (GOPCT) = 1 - (Ground Outs (GO) / Plate Appearances (PA))




FOPCTFly Out PercentageFly Out Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter has in which he does not induce a fly out.Fly Out Percentage (FOPCT) = 1 - (Fly Outs (FO) / Plate Appearances (PA))




POPCTPop Out PercentagePop Out Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter has in which he does not induce a pop out.Pop Out Percentage (POPCT) = 1 - (Pop Outs (PO) / Plate Appearances (PA))




LOPCTLine Out PercentageLine Out Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter has in which he does not induce a line out.Line Out Percentage (LOPCT) = 1 - (Line Outs (LO) / Plate Appearances (PA))




FLOPCTFoul Out PercentageFoul Out Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter has in which he does not induce a foul out.Foul Out Percentage (FLOPCT) = 1 - (Foul Outs (SO) / Plate Appearances (PA))




SHPCTSacrifice Hit PercentageSacrifice Hit Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter who successfully executes a sacrifice bunt or reaches base on a sacrifice bunt attempt, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to lay down a sacrifice bunt.Sacrifice Hit Percentage (SHPCT) = (Total Sacrifice Hits (TSH) + Sacrifice Bunt Hits (SBH)) / Sacrifice Hit Attempts (SHA)




SHEFFSacrifice Hit EfficiencySacrifice Hit Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter who successfully executes a sacrifice bunt or reaches base on a sacrifice bunt attempt, out of the number of times he faces a batter who has the opportunity to attempt a sacrifice bunt.Sacrifice Hit Efficiency (SHEFF) = (Total Sacrifice Hits (TSH) + Sacrifice Bunt Hits (SBH)) / First Team Error Chances (TEC1)




SHPROSacrifice Hit PropensitySacrifice Hit Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter who attempts to lay down a sacrifice bunt, out of the number of the number of times he faces a batter who has the opportunity he has to attempt a sacrifice bunt.Sacrifice Hit Propensity (SHPRO) = Sacrifice Hit Attempts (SHA) / First Team Error Chances (TEC1)




SFPCTSacrifice Fly PercentageSacrifice Fly Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter who successfully hits a sacrifice fly, out of the number of times he faces a batter who attempts to hit a sacrifice fly.Sacrifice Fly Percentage (SFPCT) = Total Sacrifice Flies (TSF) / Sacrifice Fly Attempts (SFA)




SFEFFSacrifice Fly EfficiencySacrifice Fly Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter who successfully hits a sacrifice fly, out of the number of times he faces a batter who has the opportunity to hit a sacrifice fly.Sacrifice Fly Percentage (SFPCT) = Total Sacrifice Flies (TSF) / Sacrifice Fly Chances (SFC)




SFPROSacrifice Fly PropensitySacrifice Fly Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher faces a batter who attempts to hit a sacrifice fly, out of the number of he faces a batter who has the opportunity to hit a sacrifice fly.Sacrifice Fly Propensity (SFPRO) = Sacrifice Fly Attempts (SFA) / Sacrifice Fly Chances (SFC)




Running Bases: Totals

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RBPRunning Bases ProducedRunning Bases Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables baserunners to advance to on their own initiative.Running Bases Produced (RBP) = Bases Stolen (BS) + Bases Gained (BG) + Bases on Fielders Indifference (FI)




RBPRunning Bases ProducedRunning Bases Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables baserunners to advance to on their own initiative.Running Bases Produced (RBP) = Second Running Base Produced (RBP2) + Third Running Base Produced (RBP3) + Home Running Base Produced (RBP4)




BSBases StolenBases Stolen is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to advance a base on a pitch against the defense's will.Bases Stolen (BS) = Second Base Stolen (BS2) + Third Base Stolen (BS3) + Home Base Stolen (BS4)




BS2Second Base StolenSecond Base Stolen is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to advance to second on a pitch against the defense's will.




BS3Third Base StolenThird Base Stolen is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to advance to third on a pitch against the defense's will.




BS4Home Base StolenHome Base Stolen is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to score on a pitch against the defense's will.




BGBases GainedBases Gained is the number of bases a pitcher enables baserunners to advance to by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths.Bases Gained (BG) = Second Base Gained (BG2) + Third Base Gained (BG3) + Home Base Gained (BG4)




BG2Second Base GainedSecond Base Gained is the number of times a pitcher enables baserunners to advance to second by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths.




BG3Third Base GainedThird Base Gained is the number of times a pitcher enables baserunners to advance to third by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths.




BG4Home Base GainedHome Base Gained is the number of times a pitcher enables baserunners to score by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths.




FIBases on Fielders IndifferenceBases on Fielders Indifference is the number of bases a pitcher enables a baserunner to advance toon plays in which the defense does not attempt to stop the runner from advancing.Bases on Fielders Indifference (FI) = Second Base on Fielders Indifference (FI2) + Third Base on Fielders Indifference (FI3) + Home Base on Fielders Indifference (FI4)




FI2Second Base on Fielders IndifferenceSecond Base on Fielders Indifference is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to advance to second on plays in which the defense does not attempt to stop the runner from advancing.




FI3Third Base on Fielders IndifferenceThird Base on Fielders Indifference is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to advance to third on plays in which the defense does not attempt to stop the runner from advancing.




FI4Home Base on Fielders IndifferenceHome Base on Fielders Indifference is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to score on plays in which the defense does not attempt to stop the runner from advancing.




RBP2Second Running Base ProducedSecond Running Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to advance to second on his own initiative.Second Running Base Produced (RBP2) = Second Base Stolen (BS2) + Second Base Gained (BG2) + Second Base on Fielders Indifference (FI4)




RBP3Third Running Base ProducedThird Running Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to advance to third on his own initiative.Third Running Base Produced (RBP3) = Third Base Stolen (BS3) + Third Base Gained (BG3) + Third Base on Fielders Indifference (FI4)




RBP4Home Running Base ProducedHome Running Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a baserunner to score on his own initiative.Home Running Base Produced (RBP4) = Home Base Stolen (BS4) + Home Base Gained (BG4) + Home Base on Fielders Indifference (FI4)




Running Bases: Attempts

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RBPARunning Base Production AttemptsRunning Base Production Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance a base, on his own initiative, against him.Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA) = Base Stealing Attempts (BSA) + Base Gaining Attempts (BGA)




RBPA2Second Running Base Production AttemptsSecond Running Base Production Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to second, on his own initiative, against him.Second Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA2) = Second Base Stealing Attempts (BSA2) + Second Base Gaining Attempts (BGA2) + Second Base on Fielders Indifference (FI2)




RBPA3Third Running Base Production AttemptsThird Running Base Production Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to third, on his own initiative, against him.Third Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA3) = Third Base Stealing Attempts (BSA3) + Third Base Gaining Attempts (BGA3) + Third Base on Fielders Indifference (FI3)




RBPA4Home Running Base Production AttemptsHome Running Base Production Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to score, on his own initiative, against him.Home Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA4) = Home Base Stealing Attempts (BSA4) + Home Base Gaining Attempts (BGA4) + Home Base on Fielders Indifference (FI4)




BSABase Stealing AttemptsBase Stealing Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance a base against him on a pitch.Base Stealing Attempts (BSA) = Bases Stolen (BS) + Caught Stealing (CS)




BSA2Second Base Stealing AttemptsSecond Base Stealing Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to second against him on a pitch.Second Base Stealing Attempts (BSA2) = Second Base Stolen (BS2) + Caught Stealing Second (CS2)




BSA3Third Base Stealing AttemptsThird Base Stealing Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to third against him on a pitch.Third Base Stealing Attempts (BSA3) = Third Base Stolen (BS3) + Caught Stealing Third (CS3)




BSA4Home Base Stealing AttemptsHome Base Stealing Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to score against him on a pitch.Home Base Stealing Attempts (BSA4) = Home Base Stolen (BS4) + Caught Stealing Home (CS4)




BGABase Gaining AttemptsBase Gaining Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance a base against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths.Base Gaining Attempts (BGA) = Bases Gained (BG) + Caught Gaining (CG)




BGA2Second Base Gaining AttemptsSecond Base Gaining Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to second against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths.Second Base Gaining Attempts (BGA2) = Second Base Gained (BG2) + Caught Gaining Second (CG2)




BGA3Third Base Gaining AttemptsThird Base Gaining Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to third against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths.Third Base Gaining Attempts (BGA3) = Second Base Gained (BG3) + Caught Gaining Second (CG3)




BGA4Home Base Gaining AttemptsHome Base Gaining Attempts is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to score against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths.Home Base Gaining Attempts (BGA4) = Second Base Gained (BG4) + Caught Gaining Second (CG4)




Running Bases: Chances

Abbreviation
Stat Name
Stat Definition
Formula




RBPCRunning Base Production ChancesRunning Base Production Chances is the number of times a pitcher has a play end with a baserunner advancing to a base where there is no one on base ahead of him.Running Base Production Chances (RBPC) = Second Running Base Production Chances (RBPC2) + Third Running Base Production Chances (RBPC3) + Home Running Base Production Chances (RBPC4)




RBPC2Second Running Base Production ChancesSecond Running Base Production Chances is the number of times a pitcher has a play end with a baserunner reaching first without a teammate on second.




RBPC3Third Running Base Production ChancesThird Running Base Production Chances is the number of times a pitcher has a play end with a baserunner advancing to second without a teammate on third.




RBPC4Home Running Base Production ChancesHome Running Base Production Chances is the number of times a pitcher has a play end with a baserunner advancing to third.




Running Bases: Ratios

Abbreviation
Stat Name
Stat Definition
Formula




RBPPCTRunning Base Production PercentageRunning Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance a base, on his own initiative, against him out of the number of times a baserunner attempts to advance bases, on his own initiative, against the pitcher.Running Base Production Percentage (RBPPCT) = Running Bases Produced (RBP) / Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA)




RBP2PCTSecond Running Base Production PercentageSecond Running Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance to second, on his own initiative, against him out of the number of times a baserunner attempts to advance to second, on his own initiative, against the pitcher.Second Running Base Production Percentage (RBP2PCT) = Second Running Bases Produced (RBP2) / Second Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA2)




RBP3PCTThird Running Base Production PercentageThird Running Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advances to third, on his own initiative, against him out of the number of times a baserunner attempts to advance to third, on his own initiative, against the pitcher.Third Running Base Production Percentage (RBP3PCT) = Third Running Bases Produced (RBP3) / Third Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA3)




RBP4PCTHome Running Base Production PercentageHome Running Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner score, on his own initiative, against him out of the number of times a baserunner attempts to score, on his own initiative, against the pitcher.Home Running Base Production Percentage (RBP4PCT) = Home Running Bases Produced (RBP4) / Home Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA3)




RBPEFFRunning Base Production EfficiencyRunning Base Production Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance a base, on his own initiative, against him out of the number of times baserunners are on base, without teammates on base ahead of them, against the pitcher.Running Base Production Efficiency (RBPEFF) = Running Bases Produced (RBP) / Running Base Production Chances (RBPC)




RBP2EFFSecond Running Base Production EfficiencySecond Running Base Production Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance to second, on his own initiative, against him out of the number of times baserunners are on first, without a teammate on second, against the pitcher.Second Running Base Production Efficiency (RBP2EFF) = Running Bases Produced (RBP2) / Running Base Production Chances (RBPC2)




RBP3EFFThird Running Base Production EfficiencyThird Running Base Production Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance to third, on his own initiative, against him out of the number of times baserunners are on second, without a teammate on third, against the pitcher.Third Running Base Production Efficiency (RBP3EFF) = Third Running Bases Produced (RBP3) / Third Running Base Production Chances (RBPC3)




RBP4EFFHome Running Base Production EfficiencyHome Running Base Production Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner score, on his own initiative, against him out of the number of times baserunners end a play against the pitcher by advancing to third.Home Running Base Production Efficiency (RBP4EFF) = Home Running Bases Produced (RBP4) / Home Running Base Production Chances (RBPC4)




RBPPRORunning Base Production PropensityRunning Base Production Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance a base, on his own initiative, out of the number of times runners are on base, without teammates on base ahead of them, against the pitcher.Running Base Production Propensity (RBPPRO) = Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA) / Running Base Production Chances (RBPC)




RBP2PROSecond Running Base Production PropensitySecond Running Base Production Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to second, on his own initiative, out of the number of times runners reach first, without a teammate on second, against the pitcher.Second Running Base Production Propensity (RBP2PRO) = Second Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA2) / Second Running Base Production Chances (RBPC2)




RBP3PROThird Running Base Production PropensityThird Running Base Production Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to third, on his own initiative, out of the number of times runners reach second, without a teammate on third, against the pitcher.Third Running Base Production Propensity (RBP3PRO) = Third Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA3) / Third Running Base Production Chances (RBPC3)




RBP4PROHome Running Base Production PropensityHome Running Base Production Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance home, on his own initiative, out of the number of times runners end a play by reaching third against the pitcher.Home Running Base Production Propensity (RBP4PRO) = Home Running Base Production Attempts (RBPA4) / Home Running Base Production Chances (RBPC4)




BSPCTBase Stealing PercentageBase Stealing Percentage is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner steal a base against him, out of the number of times runners attempt to steal a base against the pitcher.Base Stealing Percentage (BSPCT) = Bases Stolen (BS) / Base Stealing Attempts (BSA)




BS2PCTSecond Base Stealing PercentageSecond Base Stealing Percentage is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner steal second against him, out of the number of times runners attempt to steal second against the pitcher.Second Base Stealing Percentage (BS2PCT) = Second Base Stolen (BS2) / Second Base Stealing Attempts (BSA2)




BS3PCTThird Base Stealing PercentageThird Base Stealing Percentage is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner steal third against him, out of the number of times runners attempt to steal third against the pitcher.Third Base Stealing Percentage (BS3PCT) = Third Base Stolen (BS3) / Third Base Stealing Attempts (BSA3)




BS4PCTHome Base Stealing PercentageHome Base Stealing Percentage is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner steal home against him, out of the number of times runners attempt to steal home against the pitcher.Home Base Stealing Percentage (BS4PCT) = Home Base Stolen (BS4) / Home Base Stealing Attempts (BSA4)




BSEFFBase Stealing EfficiencyBase Stealing Efficiency is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner steals a base against him, out of the number of times runners are on base, without a teammate on base ahead of them, against the pitcher.Base Stealing Efficiency (BSEFF) = Bases Stolen (BS) / Running Base Production Chances (RBPC)




BS2EFFSecond Base Stealing EfficiencySecond Base Stealing Efficiency is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner steal second against him, out of the number of times baserunners reach first, without a teammate on second ahead of them, against the pitcher.Second Base Stealing Efficiency (BS2EFF) = Second Base Stolen (BS2) / Second Running Base Production Chances (RBPC2)




BS3EFFThird Base Stealing EfficiencyThird Base Stealing Efficiency is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner steal third against him, out of the number of times baserunners reach second, without a teammate on third ahead of them, against the pitcher.Third Base Stealing Efficiency (BS3EFF) = Third Base Stolen (BS3) / Third Running Base Production Chances (RBPC3)




BS4EFFHome Base Stealing EfficiencyHome Base Stealing Efficiency is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner steal home against him, out of the number of times baserunners finish a play against the pitcher by reaching third.Home Base Stealing Efficiency (BS4EFF) = Home Base Stolen (BS4) / Home Running Base Production Chances (RBPC4)




BSPROBase Stealing PropensityBase Stealing Propensity is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to steal a base against him, out of the number of times runners are on base, without teammates on base ahead of them, against the pitcher.Base Stealing Propensity (BSPRO) = Base Stealing Attempts (BSA) / Running Base Production Chances (RBPC)




BS2PROSecond Base Stealing PropensitySecond Base Stealing Propensity is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempts to steal second against him, out of the number of times baserunners reach first, without a teammate on second ahead of them, against the pitcher.Second Base Stealing Propensity (BS2PRO) = Second Base Stealing Attempts (BSA2) / Second Running Base Production Chances (RBPC2)




BS3PROThird Base Stealing PropensityThird Base Stealing Propensity is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempts to steal third against him, out of the number of times baserunners reach second, without a teammate on third ahead of them, against the pitcher.Third Base Stealing Propensity (BS3PRO) = Third Base Stealing Attempts (BSA3) / Third Running Base Production Chances (RBPC3)




BS4PROHome Base Stealing PropensityHome Base Stealing Propensity is the number of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempts to steal home against him, out of the number of times baserunners finish a play against the pitcher by reaching third.Home Base Stealing Propensity (BS4PRO) = Home Base Stealing Attempts (BSA4) / Home Running Base Production Chances (RBPC4)




BGPCTBase Gaining PercentageBase Gaining Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advances a base against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners attempt to do so against the pitcher.Base Gaining Percentage (BGPCT) = Bases Gained (BG) / Base Gaining Attempts (BGA)




BG2PCTSecond Base Gaining PercentageSecond Base Gaining Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advances to second against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners attempt to do so against the pitcher.Second Base Gaining Percentage (BG2PCT) = Second Base Gained (BG2) / Second Base Gaining Attempts (BGA2)




BG3PCTThird Base Gaining PercentageThird Base Gaining Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advances to third against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners attempt to do so against the pitcher.Third Base Gaining Percentage (BG3PCT) = Third Base Gained (BG3) / Third Base Gaining Attempts (BGA3)




BG4PCTHome Base Gaining PercentageHome Base Gaining Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner score against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners attempt to do so against the pitcher.Home Base Gaining Percentage (BG4PCT) = Home Base Gained (BG4) / Home Base Gaining Attempts (BGA4)




BGEFFBase Gaining EfficiencyBase Gaining Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advances a base against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners are on base, without teammates on base ahead of them, against the pitcher.Base Gaining Efficiency (BGEFF) = Bases Gained (BG) / Running Base Production Chances (RBPC)




BG2EFFSecond Base Gaining EfficiencySecond Base Gaining Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance to second against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners reach first, without teammates on second ahead of them, against the pitcher.Second Base Gaining Efficiency (BG2EFF) = Second Base Gained (BG2) / Second Running Base Production Chances (RBPC2)




BG3EFFThird Base Gaining EfficiencyThird Base Gaining Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance to third against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners reach second, without teammates on third ahead of them, against the pitcher.Third Base Gaining Efficiency (BG3EFF) = Third Base Gained (BG3) / Third Running Base Production Chances (RBPC3)




BG4EFFHome Base Gaining EfficiencyHome Base Gaining Efficiency is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner score against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners end a play against the pitcher by reaching third.Home Base Gaining Efficiency (BG4EFF) = Home Base Gained (BG4) / Home Running Base Production Chances (RBPC4)




BGPROBase Gaining PropensityBase Gaining Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance a base against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners are on base, without teammates on base ahead of them, against the pitcher.Base Gaining Propensity (BGPRO) = Base Gaining Attempts (BGA) / Running Base Production Chances (RBPC)




BG2PROSecond Base Gaining PropensitySecond Base Gaining Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to second against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners reach first, without teammates on second ahead of them, against the pitcher.Second Base Gaining Propensity (BG2PRO) = Second Base Gaining Attempts (BGA2) / Second Running Base Production Chances (RBPC2)




BG3PROThird Base Gaining PropensityThird Base Gaining Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to advance to third against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners reach second, without teammates on third ahead of them, against the pitcher.Third Base Gaining Propensity (BG3PRO) = Third Base Gaining Attempts (BGA3) / Third Running Base Production Chances (RBPC3)




BG4PROHome Base Gaining PropensityHome Base Gaining Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner attempt to score against him by taking advantage of defensive plays against other runners on the basepaths, out of the number of times runners end a play against the pitcher by reaching third.Home Base Gaining Efficiency (BG4PRO) = Home Base Gaining Attempts (BGA4) / Home Running Base Production Chances (RBPC4)




FIPROBases on Fielders Indifference PropensityBases on Fielders Indifference Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance a base against him, on plays in which the defense does not attempt to stop the runner, out of the number of times runners are on base, without teammates on base ahead of them, against the pitcher.Bases on Fielders Indifference Propensity (FIPRO) = Bases on Fielders Indifference (FI) / Running Base Production Chances (RBPC)




FI2PROSecond Base on Fielders Indifference PropensitySecond Base on Fielders Indifference Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance to second against him, on plays in which the defense does not attempt to stop the runner, out of the number of times runners reach first, without teammates on second ahead of them, against the pitcher.Second Base on Fielders Indifference Propensity (FI2PRO) = Second Base on Fielders Indifference (FI2) / Second Running Base Production Chances (RBPC2)




FI3PROThird Base on Fielders Indifference PropensityThird Base on Fielders Indifference Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner advance to third against him, on plays in which the defense does not attempt to stop the runner, out of the number of times runners reach second, without teammates on third ahead of them, against the pitcher.Third Base on Fielders Indifference Propensity (FI3PRO) = Third Base on Fielders Indifference (FI3) / Third Running Base Production Chances (RBPC3)




FI4PROHome Base on Fielders Indifference PropensityHome Base on Fielders Indifference Propensity is the percentage of times a pitcher has a baserunner score against him, on plays in which the defense does not attempt to stop the runner, out of the number of times runners end a play against the pitcher by reaching third.Home Base on Fielders Indifference Propensity (FI4PRO) = Home Base on Fielders Indifference (FI4) / Home Running Base Production Chances (RBPC4)




Running Errors: Totals

Abbreviation
Stat Name
Stat Definition
Formula




RERunning ErrorsRunning Errors is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is acting on his own initiative.Running Errors (RE) = Caught Stealing (CS) + Caught Gaining (CG) + Caught Exceeding (CX) + Caught Tagging (CT) + Caught Running (CR) + Out Stretching (OS) + Unforced Running Errors (URE) + Pitcher Picked Off (PPO) + Picked Off (POF) + Other Running Errors (ORE)




RERunning ErrorsRunning Errors is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is acting on his own initiative.Running Errors (RE) = Running Errors from First (RE1) + Running Errors from Second (RE2) + Running Errors from Third (RE3)




RE1Running Errors from FirstRunning Errors from First is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is acting on his own initiative from first base.Running Errors (RE1) = Caught Stealing (CS2) + Caught Gaining (CG2) + Caught Tagging (CT2) + Caught Running (CR2) + Out Stretching (OS2) + Pitcher Picked Off (PPO1) + Picked Off (POF1) + Other Running Errors (URE1)




RE2Running Errors from SecondRunning Errors from Second is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is acting on his own initiative from second base.Running Errors (RE2) = Caught Stealing (CS3) + Caught Gaining (CG3) + Caught Exceeding (CX13) + Caught Tagging (CT3) + Caught Running (CR3) + Out Stretching (OS3) + Unforced Running Errors (URE3) + Pitcher Picked Off (PPO2) + Picked Off (POF2) + Other Running Errors (URE2)




RE3Running Errors from ThirdRunning Errors from Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is acting on his own initiative from third base.Running Errors (RE3) = Caught Stealing (CS4) + Caught Gaining (CG4) + Caught Exceeding (CX14) + Caught Exceeding (CX24) + Caught Tagging (CT4) + Caught Running (CR4) + Out Stretching (OS4) + Unforced Running Errors (URE4) + Pitcher Picked Off (PPO3) + Picked Off (POF3) + Other Running Errors (URE3)




CSCaught StealingCaught Stealing is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance a base on a pitch against the defense's will.Caught Stealing (CS) = Caught Stealing Second (CS2) + Caught Stealing Third (CS3) + Caught Stealing Home (CS4)




CS2Caught Stealing SecondCaught Stealing Second is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance to second on a pitch against the defense's will.




CS3Caught Stealing ThirdCaught Stealing Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance to third on a pitch against the defense's will.




CS4Caught Stealing HomeCaught Stealing Home is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to score on a pitch against the defense's will.




CGCaught GainingCaught Gaining is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance a base by taking advantage of a defensive play against another runner on the basepaths.Caught Gaining (CG) = Caught Gaining Second (CG2) + Caught Gaining Third (CG3) + Caught Gaining Home (CG4)




CG2Caught Gaining SecondCaught Gaining Second is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance to second by taking advantage of a defensive play against another runner on the basepaths.




CG3Caught Gaining ThirdCaught Gaining Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance to third by taking advantage of a defensive play against another runner on the basepaths.




CG4Caught Gaining HomeCaught Gaining Home is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to score by taking advantage of a defensive play against another runner on the basepaths.




CXCaught ExceedingCaught Exceeding is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance one base more than the batter on a base hit.Caught Exceeding (CX) = Caught Exceeding from First to Third (CX13) + Caught Exceeding from First to Home (CX14) + Caught Exceeding from Second to Home (CX24)




CX13Caught Exceeding from First to ThirdCaught Exceeding from First to Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance from first to third on a single.




CX14Caught Exceeding from First to HomeCaught Exceeding from First to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance from first to home on a double.




CX24Caught Exceeding from Second to HomeCaught Exceeding from Second to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance from second to home on a single.




CTCaught TaggingCaught Tagging is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who has tagged up and is attempting to advance on a caught fly ball.Caught Tagging (CT) = Caught Tagging to Second (CT2) + Caught Tagging to Third (CT3) + Caught Tagging to Home (CT4)




CT2Caught Tagging to SecondCaught Tagging to Second is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who has tagged up and is attempting to advance to second on a caught fly ball.




CT3Caught Tagging to ThirdCaught Tagging to Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who has tagged up and is attempting to advance to third on a caught fly ball.




CT4Caught Tagging to HomeCaught Tagging to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who has tagged up and is attempting to advance home on a caught fly ball.




CRCaught RunningCaught Running is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance the same number of bases as the batter on base hits or errors.Caught Running (CR) = Caught Running to Second (CR2) + Caught Running to Third (CR3) + Caught Running to Home (CR4)




CR2Caught Running to SecondCaught Running to Second is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance an equivalent number of bases as the batter on base hits or errors to second.




CR3Caught Running to ThirdCaught Running to Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance an equivalent number of bases as the batter on base hits or errors to third.




CR4Caught Running to HomeCaught Running to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner who is trying to advance an equivalent number of bases as the batter on base hits or errors to home.




OSOut StretchingOut Stretching is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a batter/baserunner who is trying to advance one more base than he has already reached safely on a base hit or error.Out Stretching (OS) = Out Stretching to Second (OS2) + Out Stretching to Third (OS3) + Out Stretching to Home (OS4)




OS2Out Stretching to SecondOut Stretching to Second is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a batter/baserunner who is trying to advance to second after he has already reached first safely on a single or an error.




OS3Out Stretching to ThirdOut Stretching to Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a batter/baserunner who is trying to advance to third after he has already reached second safely on a single or an error.




OS4Out Stretching to HomeOut Stretching to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a batter/baserunner who is trying to score after he has already reached third safely on a single or an error.




PPOPitcher Picked OffPitcher Picked Off is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner before the ball has been pitched, at a base the runner has already reached safely.Pitcher Picked Off (PPO) = Pitcher Picked Off First (PPO1) + Pitcher Picked Off (PPO2) + Pitcher Picked Off (PPO3)




PPO1Pitcher Picked Off FirstPitcher Picked Off First is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner at first, after the runner has reached first safely but before the ball has been pitched.




PPO2Pitcher Picked Off SecondPitcher Picked Off Second is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner at second, after the runner has reached second safely but before the ball has been pitched.




PPO3Pitcher Picked Off ThirdPitcher Picked Off Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner at third, after the runner has reached third safely but before the ball has been pitched.




POFPicked OffPicked Off is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner at a base he has already reached safely, after the ball has been put into play.Picked Off (POF) = Picked Off First (POF1) + Picked Off Second (POF2) + Picked Off Third (POF3)




POF1Picked Off FirstPicked Off First is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner at first, after he has reached first safely and the ball has been put into play.




POF2Picked Off SecondPicked Off Second is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner at second, after he has reached second safely and the ball has been put into play.




POF3Picked Off ThirdPicked Off Third is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner at third, after he has reached third safely and the ball has been put into play.




OREOther Running ErrorsOther Running Errors is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner on unusual plays such as being hit by a batted ball, runner's interference, or overtaking another runner on the basepaths.Other Running Errors (ORE) = Other Running Errors from First (ORE1) + Other Running Errors from Second (ORE2) + Other Running Errors from Third (ORE3)




ORE1Other Running Errors from FirstOther Running Errors from First is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner, after he has reached first, on unusual plays such as being hit by a batted ball, runner's interference, or overtaking another runner on the basepaths.




ORE2Other Running Errors from SecondOther Running Errors from First is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner, after he has reached second, on unusual plays such as being hit by a batted ball, runner's interference, or overtaking another runner on the basepaths.




ORE3Other Running Errors from ThirdOther Running Errors from First is the number of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a baserunner, after he has reached third, on unusual plays such as being hit by a batted ball, runner's interference, or overtaking another runner on the basepaths.




Running Errors: Chances

Abbreviation
Stat Name
Stat Definition
Formula




TRBTimes Reached BaseTimes Reached Base is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player batter to reach base.Times Reached Base (TRB) = First Base Run (BR1)




TRBTimes Reached BaseTimes Reached Base is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player batter to reach base.Times Reached Base (TRB) = Times Reached Base (TRB1) + Times Reached Base (TRB2) + Times Reached Base (TRB3)




TRB1Times Reached First BaseTimes Reached First Base is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player to reach first base.Times Reached First Base (TRB1) = First Base Run (BR1)




TRB2Times Reached Second BaseTimes Reached Second Base is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player to reach second base.Times Reached Second Base (TRB2) = Second Base Run (BR2)




TRB3Times Reached Third BaseTimes Reached Third Base is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player to reach third base.Times Reached Third Base (TRB3) = Third Base Run (BR3)




PRSPinch Running SubstitutionsPinch Running Substitutions is the number of times an offensive player enters the game against a pitcher as a pinch runner.Pinch Running Substitutions (PRS) = First Pinch Running Substitutions (PRS1) + Second Pinch Running Substitutions (PRS2) + Third Pinch Running Substitutions (PRS3)




PRS1First Pinch Running SubstitutionsFirst Pinch Running Substitutions is the number of times an offensive player enters the game against a pitcher as a pinch runner at first.




PRS2Second Pinch Running SubstitutionsSecond Pinch Running Substitutions is the number of times an offensive player enters the game against a pitcher as a pinch runner at second.




PRS3Third Pinch Running SubstitutionsThird Pinch Running Substitutions is the number of times an offensive player enters the game against a pitcher as a pinch runner at third.




RIRunners InheritedRunners Inherited is the total number of runners who are already on base when a pitcher enters the game as a reliever.Runners Inherited (RI) = Runners Inherited on First (RI1) + Runners Inherited on Second (RI2) + Runners Inherited on Third (RI3)




RI1Runners Inherited on FirstRunners Inherited on First is the number of runners who are already on first base when a pitcher enters the game as a reliever.




RI2Runners Inherited on SecondRunners Inherited on First is the number of runners who are already on second base when a pitcher enters the game as a reliever.




RI3Runners Inherited on ThirdRunners Inherited on First is the number of runners who are already on third base when a pitcher enters the game as a reliever.




RLRunners LeftRunners Left is the total number of runners who remain on base when a pitcher is removed from the game for a substitute.Runners Left (RL) = Runners Left on First (RL1) + Runners Left on Second (RL2) + Runners Left on Third (RL3)




RL1Left Runners on FirstRunners Left is the number of runners who remain on first base when a pitcher is removed from the game for a substitute.




RL2Left Runners on SecondRunners Left is the number of runners who remain on second base when a pitcher is removed from the game for a substitute.




RL3Left Runners on ThirdRunners Left is the number of runners who remain on third base when a pitcher is removed from the game for a substitute.




BROBase Running OpportunitiesBase Running Opportunities is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player to reach base on any play except an outside-the-park home run.Base Running Opportunities (BRO) = Times Reached Base (TRB) + Runners Inherited (RI) - Home Runs (HR) + Inside-the-park Home Runs (IPHR)




BROBase Running OpportunitiesBase Running Opportunities is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player to reach base on any play except an outside-the-park home run.Base Running Opportunities (BRO) = First Base Running Opportunities (BRO1) + Second Base Running Opportunities (BRO2) + Third Base Running Opportunities (BRO3)




BRO1First Base Running OpportunitiesFirst Base Running Opportunities is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player to reach first base on any play except an outside-the-park home run.First Base Running Opportunities (BRO1) = Times Reached First Base (TRB1) + Runners Inherited on First (RI1) - Home Runs (HR) + Inside-the-park Home Runs (IPHR)




BRO2Second Base Running OpportunitiesSecond Base Running Opportunities is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player to reach second base on any play except an outside-the-park home run.Second Base Running Opportunities (BRO2) = Times Reached Second Base (TRB2) + Runners Inherited on Second (RI2) - Home Runs (HR) + Inside-the-park Home Runs (IPHR)




BRO3Third Base Running OpportunitiesThird Base Running Opportunities is the number of times a pitcher allows an offensive player to reach third base on any play except an outside-the-park home run.Third Base Running Opportunities (BRO3) = Times Reached Third Base (TRB3) + Runners Inherited on Third (RI3) - Home Runs (HR) + Inside-the-park Home Runs (IPHR)




Running Errors: Ratios

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Stat Name
Stat Definition
Formula




REPCTRunning Error PercentageRunning Error Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a runner who is acting on his own initiative, out of the number of opportunities opposing players have to be baserunners against the pitcher.Running Error Percentage (REPCT) = 1 - (Running Errors (RE) / Base Running Opportunities (BRO))




RE1PCTFirst Running Error PercentageFirst Running Error Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a runner, who is acting on his own initiative, from first out of the number of opportunities opposing players have to be baserunners at first against the pitcher.First Running Error Percentage (RE1PCT) = 1 - (Running Errors from First (RE1) / First Base Running Opportunities (BRO1))




RE2PCTSecond Running Error PercentageSecond Running Error Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a runner, who is acting on his own initiative, from second out of the number of opportunities opposing players have to be baserunners at second against the pitcher.Second Running Error Percentage (RE2PCT) = 1 - (Running Errors from Second (RE2) / Second Base Running Opportunities (BRO2))




RE3PCTThird Running Error PercentageThird Running Error Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables the defense to put out a runner, who is acting on his own initiative, from third out of the number of opportunities opposing players have to be baserunners at third against the pitcher.Third Running Error Percentage (RE3PCT) = 1 - (Running Errors from Third (RE3) / Third Base Running Opportunities (BRO3))




TBPTeam Bases ProducedTeam Bases Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables a batter to advance his teammates to.Team Bases Produced (TBP) = Forced Bases Produced (FBP) + Unforced Bases Produced (UBP) + Bases Advanced Produced (BAP) + Bases Tagged Produced (BTP)




Team Bases: Totals

Abbreviation
Stat Name
Stat Definition
Formula




TBPTeam Bases ProducedTeam Bases Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables a batter to advance his teammates to.Team Bases Produced (TBP) = Second Team Base Produced (TBP2) + Third Team Base Produced (TBP3) + Home Team Base Produced (TBP4)




TBP2Second Team Bases ProducedSecond Team Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to advance teammates to second safely.Second Team Base Produced (TBP2) = Second Forced Base Produced (FBP2) + Second Base Tagged Produced (BTP2)




TBP3Third Team Bases ProducedThird Team Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to advance teammates to third safely.Third Team Base Produced (TBP3) = Third Forced Base Produced (FBP3) + Third Unforced Base Produced (UBP3) + Third Base Advanced Produced (BAP3) + Third Base Tagged Produced (BTP3)




TBP4Home Team Bases ProducedHome Team Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to advance teammates home.Home Team Base Produced (TBP4) = Home Forced Base Produced (FBP4) + Home Unforced Base Produced (UBP4) + Home Base Advanced Produced (BAP4) + Home Base Tagged Produced (BTP4)




FBPForced Bases ProducedForced Bases Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables a batter to force his teammates to safely by putting the ball in play.Forced Bases Produced (FBP) = Second Forced Base Produced (FBP2) + Third Forced Base Produced (FBP3) + Home Forced Base Produced (FBP4)




FBP2Second Forced Base ProducedSecond Forced Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to force his teammates to second safely by putting the ball in play.




FBP3Third Forced Base ProducedThird Forced Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to force his teammates to third safely by putting the ball in play.




FBP4Home Forced Base ProducedHome Forced Base Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to force his teammates home safely by putting the ball in play.




UBPUnforced Bases ProducedUnforced Bases Produced is the number of bases--not in excess of the number of bases the batter reaches himself--that a pitcher enables a runner to advance, without being forced, after the batter has hit the ball onto the ground in fair territory.Unforced Bases Produced (UBP) = Third Unforced Base Produced (UBP3) + Home Unforced Base Produced (UBP4)




UBP3Third Unforced Base ProducedThird Unforced Base Produced is the number of times that a pitcher enables a runner to advance from second to third on a ball the batter has hit the ball onto the ground in fair territory, without the runner being forced ahead by a runner at first or the batter himself on an extra-base hit.




UBP4Home Unforced Base ProducedHome Unforced Base Produced is the number of times that a pitcher enables a runner to advance from third to home on a ball the batter has hit the ball onto the ground in fair territory, without the runner being forced ahead by a runner at either first or second, or the batter himself on a triple or home run.




BWPBases Walked ProducedBases Walked Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables a batter to force his teammates to on walks and times hit by pitch.Bases Walked Produced (BWP) = Second Forced Base Produced (BWP2) + Third Forced Base Produced (BWP3) + Home Forced Base Produced (BWP4)




BWP2Second Base Walked ProducedSecond Base Walked Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to force his teammates to second on walks and times hit by pitch.




BWP3Third Base Walked ProducedThird Base Walked Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to force his teammates to third on walks and times hit by pitch.




BWP4Home Base Walked ProducedHome Base Walked Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a batter to force his teammates home on walks and times hit by pitch.




XBPExtra Bases ProducedExtra Bases Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables runners to advance to on base hits in excess of the number the batter reaches on the same play.Extra Bases Produced (XBP) = Extra Base Produced from First to Third (XBP13) + Extra Base Produced from First to Home (XBP14) + Extra Base Produced from Second to Home (XBP24)




XBP13Extra Base Produced from First to ThirdExtra Base Produced from First to Third is the number of times a pitcher enables a runner to advance from first to third on singles.




XBP14Extra Base Produced from First to HomeExtra Base Produced from First to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables a runner to advance from first to home on doubles.




XBP24Extra Base Produced from Second to HomeExtra Base Produced from Second to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables a runner to advance from first to home on singles.




QBPEquivalent Bases ProducedEquivalent Bases Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables runners to advance to on base hits, not in excess of the number of bases the batter reaches on the same play.Equivalent Bases Produced (QBP) = Equivalent Base Produced from First to Third (QBP13) + Equivalent Base Produced from First to Home (QBP14) + Equivalent Base Produced from Second to Home (QBP24)




QBP13Equivalent Base Produced from First to ThirdEquivalent Bases Produced from First to Third is the number of times a pitcher enables runners to advance from first to third on extra-base hits.




QBP14Equivalent Base Produced from First to HomeEquivalent Bases Produced from First to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables runners to advance from first to home on triples or home runs.




QBP24Equivalent Base Produced from Second to HomeEquivalent Bases Produced from Second to Home is the number of times a pitcher enables runners to advance from second to home on extra-base hits.




BTPBases Tagged ProducedBases Tagged Produced is the number of bases a pitcher enables a runner to advance to after tagging up on caught fly balls.Bases Tagged Produced (BTP) = Second Base Tagged Produced (BTP2) + Third Base Tagged Produced (BTP3) + Home Base Tagged Produced (BTP4)




BTP2Second Base Tagged ProducedSecond Base Tagged Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a runner to advance from first to second after tagging up on a caught fly ball.




BTP3Third Base Tagged ProducedThird Base Tagged Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a runner to third after tagging up on a caught fly ball.




BTP4Home Base Tagged ProducedHome Base Tagged Produced is the number of times a pitcher enables a runner to score after he tags up on a caught fly ball.




TBPf1Team Bases Produced for FirstTeam Bases Produced for First is the number of bases a pitcher enables batters to produce for teammates at first.Team Bases Produced for First (TBPf1) = Second Forced Base Produced (FBP2) + Second Base Walked Produced (BWP2) + Second Base Tagged Produced (BTP2) + Extra Base Produced from First to Third (XBP13) + Extra Base Produced from First to Home (XBP14) + Equivalent Base Produced from First to Third (QBP13) + Equivalent Base Produced from First to Home (QBP14)




TBPf2Team Bases Produced for SecondTeam Bases Produced for Second is the number of bases a pitcher enables batters to produce for teammates at second.Team Bases Produced for Second (TBPf2) = Third Forced Base Produced (FBP3) + Third Unforced Base Produced (UBP3) + Third Base Walked Produced (BWP3) + Third Base Tagged Produced (BTP3) + Extra Base Produced from Second to Home (XBP24) + Equivalent Base Produced from Second to Home (QBP24)




TBPf3Team Bases Produced for ThirdTeam Bases Produced for Third is the number of bases a pitcher enables batters to produce for teammates at third.Team Bases Produced for Third (TBPf3) = Home Forced Base Produced (FBP4) + Home Unforced Base Produced (UBP4) + Home Base Walked Produced (BWP4) + Home Base Tagged Produced (BTP4)




Team Bases: Chances

Abbreviation
Stat Name
Stat Definition
Formula




TBPCTeam Base Production ChancesTeam Base Production Chances is the number of teammates on base for all of the plate appearances that batters complete against a pitcher, except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences.Team Base Production Chances (TBPC) = Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC) + Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC)




TBPCTeam Base Production ChancesTeam Base Production Chances is the number of teammates on base for all of the plate appearances that batters complete against a pitcher, except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences.Team Base Production Chances (TBPC) = Second Team Base Production Chances (TBPC2) + Third Team Base Production Chances (TBPC3) + Home Team Base Production Chances (TBPC4)




TBPC2Second Team Base Production ChancesSecond Team Base Production Chances is the number of plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher with a teammate on first base, except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences.Second Team Base Production Chances (TBPC2) = Second Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC2)




TBPC3Third Team Base Production ChancesThird Team Base Production Chances is the number of plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher with a teammate on second base, except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences.Third Team Base Production Chances (TBPC3) = Third Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC3) + Third Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC3)




TBPC4Home Team Base Production ChancesHome Team Base Production Chances is the number of plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher with a teammate on third base, except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences.Home Team Base Production Chances (TBPC4) = Home Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC4) + Home Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC4)




FBPCForced Base Production ChancesForced Base Production Chances is the number of runners on base, on all plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher--except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences--who may be forced ahead to the next base.Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC) = Second Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC2) + Third Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC3) + Home Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC4)




FBPC2Second Forced Base Production ChancesSecond Forced Base Production Chances is the number of plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher--except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interference--with a runner on first




FBPC3Third Forced Base Production ChancesThird Forced Base Production Chances is the number of plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher--except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interference--with runners on second and first.




FBPC4Home Forced Base Production ChancesHome Forced Base Production Chances is the number of plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher--except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interference--with the bases loaded.




UBPCUnforced Base Production ChancesUnforced Base Production Chances is the number of runners on base, on all plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher--except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences--which cannot be forced ahead to the next base.Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC) = Third Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC3) + Home Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC4)




UBPC3Third Unforced Base Production ChancesThird Unforced Base Production Chances is the number of plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher--except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences--with a runner on second but no one on first.




UBPC4Home Unforced Base Production ChancesHome Unforced Base Production Chances is the number of plate appearances that batters have against a pitcher--except for those which end in intentional walks or catcher's interferences--with a runner on third but without the bases loaded.




Team Bases: Ratios

Abbreviation
Stat Name
Stat Definition
Formula




TBPAVGTeam Base Production AverageTeam Base Production Average is the average number of bases a pitcher enables a batter to produces for each runner on base.Team Base Production Average (TBPAVG) = Team Bases Produced (TBP) / Team Base Production Chances (TBPC)




TBPPCTTeam Base Production PercentageTeam Base Production Percentage is the percentage of bases a pitcher enables a batter to produce for his teammates, out of the total number of bases that can all baserunners can advance to.Team Base Production Percentage (TBPPCT) = Team Bases Produced (TBP) / (3*Second Team Base Production Chances (TBPC2) + 2*Third Team Base Production Chances (TBPC3) + Third Team Base Production Chances (TBPC4)




TBP2PCTSecond Team Base Production PercentageSecond Team Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to produce second base for a runner on first.Second Team Base Production Percentage (TBP2PCT) = Second Team Bases Produced (TBP2) / Second Team Base Production Chances (TBPC2)




TBP3PCTThird Team Base Production PercentageThird Team Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to produce third base for a runner on second.Third Team Base Production Percentage (TBP3PCT) = Third Team Bases Produced (TBP3) / Second Team Base Production Chances (TBPC2) + Third Team Base Production Chances (TBPC3)




TBP4PCTHome Team Base Production PercentageHome Team Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to produce home for a runner on third.Home Team Base Production Percentage (TBP4PCT) = Home Team Bases Produced (TBP4) / Team Base Production Chances (TBPC)




FBPPCTForced Base Production PercentageForced Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to succesfully force runners on base ahead to the next base, by puttting the ball in play.Forced Base Production Percentage (FBPPCT) = Forced Bases Produced (FBP) / Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC)




FBP2PCTSecond Forced Base Production PercentageSecond Forced Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to succesfully force runners on first ahead to second, by puttting the ball in play.Second Forced Base Production Percentage (FBP2PCT) = Second Forced Bases Produced (FBP2) / Second Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC2)




FBP3PCTThird Forced Base Production PercentageThird Forced Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to succesfully force runners on second ahead to third, by puttting the ball in play.Third Forced Base Production Percentage (FBP3PCT) = Third Forced Bases Produced (FBP3) / Third Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC3)




FBP4PCTHome Forced Base Production PercentageHome Forced Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to succesfully force runners on third to home, by puttting the ball in play.Home Forced Base Production Percentage (FBP4PCT) = Home Forced Bases Produced (FBP4) / Home Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC4)




UBPPCTUnforced Base Production PercentageUnforced Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to advance runners at second or third to the next base, without forcing them ahead, by putting the ball in play on the ground.Unforced Base Production Percentage (UBPPCT) = Unforced Bases Produced (UBP) / Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC)




UBP3PCTThird Unforced Base Production PercentageThird Unforced Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to advance runners from second to third, without forcing them ahead, by putting the ball in play on the ground.Third Unforced Base Production Percentage (UBP3PCT) = Third Unforced Bases Produced (UBP3) / Third Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC3)




UBP4PCTHome Unforced Base Production PercentageHome Unforced Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables a batter to advance runners from third to home, without forcing the runner ahead, by putting the ball in play on the ground.Home Unforced Base Production Percentage (UBP4PCT) = Home Unforced Bases Produced (UBP4) / Home Unforced Base Production Chances (UBPC4)




BWPPCTBases Walked Production PercentageBases Walked Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher forces ahead runners at any base by walking the batter or hitting the batter with a pitch.Bases Walked Production Percentage (BWPPCT) = Bases Walked Produced (BWP) / Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC)




BWP2PCTSecond Bases Walked Production PercentageSecond Bases Walked Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher forces ahead a runner at first by walking the batter or hitting the batter with a pitch.Second Bases Walked Production Percentage (BWP2PCT) = Second Bases Walked Produced (BWP2) / Second Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC2)




BWP3PCTThird Bases Walked Production PercentageThird Bases Walked Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher forces ahead a runner at second by walking the batter or hitting the batter with a pitch.Third Bases Walked Production Percentage (BWP3PCT) = Third Bases Walked Produced (BWP3) / Third Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC3)




BWP4PCTHome Bases Walked Production PercentageHome Bases Walked Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher forces ahead a runner at third by walking the batter or hitting the batter with a pitch.Home Bases Walked Production Percentage (BWP4PCT) = Home Bases Walked Produced (BWP4) / Home Forced Base Production Chances (FBPC4)




BTPPCTBases Tagged Production PercentageBases Tagged Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables runners at any base to advance on a caught fly ball.Bases Tagged Production Percentage (BTPPCT) = Bases Tagged Produced (BTP) / Team Base Production Chances (TBPC)




BTP2PCTSecond Base Tagged Production PercentageSecond Bases Tagged Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables baserunners at first to advance to second on a caught fly ball.Second Base Tagged Production Percentage (BTP2PCT) = Second Base Tagged Produced (BTP2) / Second Team Base Production Chances (TBPC2)




BTP3PCTThird Base Tagged Production PercentageThird Bases Tagged Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables baserunners at second to advance to third on a caught fly ball.Third Base Tagged Production Percentage (BTP3PCT) = Third Base Tagged Produced (BTP3) / Third Team Base Production Chances (TBPC3)




BTP4PCTHome Base Tagged Production PercentageHome Bases Tagged Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables baserunners at third to score on a caught fly ball.Home Base Tagged Production Percentage (BTP4PCT) = Home Base Tagged Produced (BTP4) / Home Team Base Production Chances (TBPC4)




XBPPCTExtra Base Production PercentageExtra Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables baserunners at first or second to advance more bases than the batter does on base hits.Extra Base Production Percentage (XBPPCT) = Extra Bases Produced (XBP) / (Second Team Base Production Chances (TBPC2) + Third Team Base Production Chances (TBPC3))




XBP13PCTFirst to Third Extra Base Production PercentageFirst to Third Extra Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables runners at first to advance to third on a single, out of the number of times he faces batters with a runner on first.First to Third Extra Base Production Percentage (XBP13PCT) = Extra Base from First to Third Produced (XBP13) / Second Team Base Production Chances (TBPC2)




XBP14PCTFirst to Home Extra Base Production PercentageFirst to Home Extra Base Production Percentage is the percentage of times a pitcher enables runners at first to score on a double, ou