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      • Strikeout rate (K%) and walk rate (BB%) measure how often a hitter walks or strikes out on a per plate appearance basis. They’re measured in percentage form, so it’s easy to compare between players and years, but you should be cautious because league average has shifted over time.
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  2. Feb 19, 2010 · K% and BB% are two of the easiest statistics to calculate. You simply divide the strikeouts or walks by the total number of plate appearances: K% = K / PA. BB% = BB / PA. Please remember...

  3. K% and BB% Definitions. K% and BB% represent strikeout percentage and walk percentage, respectively. These are important statistics for both pitchers and hitters. Obviously, hitters would like to maximize BB% while minimizing K%, and pitchers would like to do just the opposite.

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    <13 = Innings of 13 pitches or fewer <3 = At bat with 3-or-fewer pitches <3% = 3-for-fewer pitch at bats per batter faced 0BBINN = Zero-walk innings 123INN = 1-2-3 Innings 1ST2OUT = Innings with 1st 2 Batters Out AO = ‘Air’ outs (Fly outs) APP = Appearance– A pitcher is credited with an appearance if he pitches in a given game and faces at least on...

    A = Assist– An assist is the number of outs recorded on a play where the player fielded the ball. DER = Defensive Efficiency Rating– The percentage of balls in play (i.e., fair batted balls not including home runs) that a team defense converts into outs. DP = Double Play– When two offensive players are ruled out within the same play. DRS = Defensiv...

    CS = Caught stealing– A runner is considered caught stealing each time they are tagged out when trying to steal a base. (They didn’t make it to the next base before a defender tagged them out). R = Runs– A base runner is credited with a run scored every time they reach home safely. SB = Stolen base– A runner is credited with a stolen base when they...

    CI = Batter advances on catcher’s interference CS = Runners caught stealing CS% = Runners caught stealing percentage INN = Innings caught PB = Passed balls allowed PIK = Runners picked off SB = Stolen bases allowed SB-ATT = Stolen bases allowed – Stealing attempts

    ARB– Arbitration eligible. Pre-Arb is before a player is arbitration eligible. Arb 1, Arb 2, Arb 3 and even sometimes Arb 4 is the year that a player is in arbitration. E# = Elimination Number– Also called the ‘tragic number’, this number represents the number of wins by the leading team or losses by the trailing team which will eliminate the trail...

    1 = Pitcher
    2 = Catcher
    3 = First Base
    4 = Second Base
  4. Dec 18, 2014 · K/BB (Strikeout to Walk Ratio): Strikeouts divided by walks. HR/9 (Home Runs per 9 innings): Average number of home runs allowed per 9 innings. K% (Strikeout Percentage) : Frequency with which...

  5. May 20, 2014 · New Stat: K-BB%. By popular demand, we’ve added K% – BB% (K-BB% on all pages) to all pitchers stats sections, including leaderboards, player pages, splits, etc….

  6. Feb 19, 2010 · K% = Strikeouts / Batters Faced. BB% = Walks / Batters Faced. K/9 = Strikeouts*9 / Innings Pitched. BB/9 = Walks*9 / Innings Pitched. None of the statistics are park, league, or...

  7. Predicting Pitcher K-BB% Breakouts For Fantasy Baseball 2023. 1 year ago by Jon Anderson. Follow Jon. What Appears In This Article? hide. 1. Biggest Breakouts Since 2016. 2. The Consistency...

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