Amaroq
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Joined: 8/3/2005 From: San Diego, California Status: offline
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One thing you might want is a subjective "What's good" rating for some of those numbers. Wins - 20 or over is considered noteworthy Losses - more than 10 is starting to get worrisome, unless he has more wins than losses ERA - under 3.00 is excellent, 3.00-4.00 is good, 4.00-5.00 is about average, and anything above 6.00 is getting really worrisome (unless its very early in the season, in which case one bad outing might harm his ERA for weeks to come). WHIP - under 1.00 is amazing, 1.00-1.50 is very good, 1.50-2.00 is about average, and much beyond that is troublesome. vs RHB - under .200 is excellent, under .250 good, over .250 is poor, over .300 is awful Pitch Count - relate this to Endurance! 92 pitches for a player with an endurance of '1', well, his arm is falling off. 92 pitches for a player with endurance of '100' (or '20' on your scale) is acceptable. IRL, we're tending to limit starting pitchers to about 100 pitches at most, but the best pitchers can throw 120 with regularity, and can get up to 140 in a single outing as long as they aren't asked to do it over and over.
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