Average of deserved points
The average of deserved points is a Statistique with the Sport of Baseball to evaluate the launchers. It is about the number of deserved points multiplied by 9 (the number of handles in parts) and divided by the number of handles which the launcher launched. For example, a launcher allows 60 points in 180 handles, calculation is:
60/180 * 9 = 3,00
Only the deserved points are counted, if the team profits from one or more errors, certain points will not be deserved and will not count in calculation.
Tim Keefe holds the record for only one season in the major Ligue of baseball with 0,86. Since the Second world war, the best average is 1,12 by Bob Gibson in 1968. Among the active players, Greg Maddux recorded the best average for one season - 1,56 in 1994. In career, the best average belongs to ED Walsh between 1904 and 1917. Among the active players who launched more than 1000 handles, Pedro MartÃnez with the best average: 2,72. Mariano Rivera has an average of 2,29 but launched only 881 handles.
Since 1972 in the American League the Striker indicated striking in the place of the launcher. The launchers which often have a Moyenne with the stick with the lower part of 0,200 are replaced by a player of higher level. The number of points marked in the American League thus increased while the average of points deserved of the launchers also increased.
Better averages in the major Leagues of baseball
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