Slagstatistieken
Slagstatistieken, also known as slag statistics, are a set of metrics used to evaluate the performance and efficiency of a baseball pitcher. These statistics provide a comprehensive view of a pitcher's abilities by analyzing various aspects of their performance. Key components of slagstatistieken include:
1. Earned Run Average (ERA): This is the most commonly used statistic to measure a pitcher's effectiveness.
2. Wins and Losses: These statistics track the number of games a pitcher has won or lost.
3. Strikeouts: The number of batters a pitcher strikes out per nine innings. A high strikeout rate
4. Walks and Hit-by-Pitches: These statistics measure the number of batters a pitcher allows to reach base
5. Innings Pitched: This statistic tracks the total number of innings a pitcher has thrown. It is
6. WHIP (Walks plus Hits per Inning Pitched): This statistic combines walks and hits allowed per nine
Slagstatistieken are essential for evaluating a pitcher's performance and comparing them to other pitchers. They provide