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PITCHING STATISTICS
#P/IP Pitches thrown per inning
#P/GS Pitches thrown per start
#Pit Pitches thrown
2B Doubles allowed
3B Triples allowed
Avg Batting average allowed
BB Bases on balls
Bk Balks
BlSv Blown saves (See SvOp, below, for definition of a save situation)
CG Complete games
CS Runners caught stealing
Dec Decision (Win, loss)
ER Earned runs
ERA Earned-run average (ER times 9) divided by IP
FB Fly balls hit against
G/F Ground ball/fly ball ratio against
GB divided by FB
GB Ground balls hit against
GIDP Grounded into double plays against
GF Games finished
GS Games started
H Hits against
Hld Holds. Earned when a relief pitcher enters a game in a save situation
(see SvOp, below, for definition), records at least one out,
and leaves the game without having given up the lead
HR Home runs allowed
IBB Intentional bases on balls
IP Innings pitched
IR Inherited runners. Runners on base when a relief pitcher enters a game
IS Inherited runners scored. Number of inherited runners (see IR, above)
to score while a particular pitcher is still in the game
L Losses
OBP On-base percentage allowed.
See OBP in Batting Statistics, above, for definition of OBP
ORuns Opponents' runs scored (average, per nine innings pitched)
while the pitcher of record.
Qualified year-to-date In order to qualify for pitching titles in averaged
categories (ERA, WPct, #P/IP, RS, ORuns, Slg, OBP,
Avg, CS%, G/F), a player must average at least one
inning pitched for every game his team has played.
Sorting by qualified year-to-date excludes all players
not currently on pace to reach that minimum
QS Quality starts
R Runs
RBI Runs batted in allowed
Rel Relief decision (Save, blown save, hold)
RS Run support. Team's runs scored (average, per 9 innings pitched)
while the pitcher of record
SB Stolen bases allowed
SF Sacrifice flies allowed
SH Sacrifice hits allowed
ShO Shutouts
Slg Slugging percentage allowed.
(See Slg in Batting Statistics, above, for definition)
SO Strikeouts
Sv Saves. Earned when a pitcher finishes a game without having
given up the lead after entering in a save situation
(see SvOp, below, for definition)
SvOp Save opportunities. When a pitcher
1) enters the game with a lead of three or fewer runs and pitches
at least one inning,
2) enters the game with the potential tying run on base,
at bat, or on deck, or
3) pitches three or more innings with a lead and is credited
with a save by the official scorer
TBF Total batters faced
W Wins
WPct Winning percentage
Wins divided by (Wins + losses)
WP Wild pitches
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