Baseball Reference is now showing ST stats.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PIT/2021.shtml
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ST stats on baseball reference.
604D40515647501013220 wrote: Baseball Reference is now showing ST stats.
https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PIT/2021.shtml
Thanks for the link, Bobster!
https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/PIT/2021.shtml
Thanks for the link, Bobster!
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I haven't looked. How do they treat those "let's just end this inning" situations for pitching stats?
ST stats on baseball reference.
74464A4A5E6C4F464B4E4146270 wrote: I haven't looked. How do they treat those "let's just end this inning" situations for pitching stats?
In the ESPN box score yesterday, Smyly was credited with 2 innings even though he didn't get anyone out in the 2nd when they did a rollover. So ERA-wise, he's credited with 3 gift outs that he never got.
In the ESPN box score yesterday, Smyly was credited with 2 innings even though he didn't get anyone out in the 2nd when they did a rollover. So ERA-wise, he's credited with 3 gift outs that he never got.
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654845545342551516270 wrote: I haven't looked. How do they treat those "let's just end this inning" situations for pitching stats?
In the ESPN box score yesterday, Smyly was credited with 2 innings even though he didn't get anyone out in the 2nd when they did a rollover. So ERA-wise, he's credited with 3 gift outs that he never got.
I'm going to start using this plan in real life. "Boss, I think I've worked long enough for today, I'm leaving."
In the ESPN box score yesterday, Smyly was credited with 2 innings even though he didn't get anyone out in the 2nd when they did a rollover. So ERA-wise, he's credited with 3 gift outs that he never got.
I'm going to start using this plan in real life. "Boss, I think I've worked long enough for today, I'm leaving."
ST stats on baseball reference.
467478786C5E7D74797C7374150 wrote: I haven't looked. How do they treat those "let's just end this inning" situations for pitching stats?
In the ESPN box score yesterday, Smyly was credited with 2 innings even though he didn't get anyone out in the 2nd when they did a rollover. So ERA-wise, he's credited with 3 gift outs that he never got.
I'm going to start using this plan in real life. "Boss, I think I've worked long enough for today, I'm leaving."
And if it's like MLB, your boss will say, "You didn't actually get the work done but we are going to enter it in your record as if you did. Good job!"
In the ESPN box score yesterday, Smyly was credited with 2 innings even though he didn't get anyone out in the 2nd when they did a rollover. So ERA-wise, he's credited with 3 gift outs that he never got.
I'm going to start using this plan in real life. "Boss, I think I've worked long enough for today, I'm leaving."
And if it's like MLB, your boss will say, "You didn't actually get the work done but we are going to enter it in your record as if you did. Good job!"
ST stats on baseball reference.
12202C2C380A29202D282720410 wrote: I haven't looked. How do they treat those "let's just end this inning" situations for pitching stats?
In addition to that, the sites I use most (ESPN, CBS) list win/loss record, but no ties. So the number of games played is incorrect.
In addition to that, the sites I use most (ESPN, CBS) list win/loss record, but no ties. So the number of games played is incorrect.