I really dont care about the ones I don’t know that much really. I’m a math person, but I don’t need to know 30 different statistics to know if I like a player or not
AB: At-Bats H: Hits R: Runs 2B: Doubles 3B: Triples AVG: Average HR: Home Runs RBI: Runs Batted In BB: Base on Balls/Walks TB: Total Bases VLHP/VRHP: Average against Right/Left Pitching ISO: Isolated Power SB: Stolen Bases CS: Caught Stealing RC: Runs Created RC27: Runs Created per 27 outs by batter wOBA: Weighted On Base Average SLG: Slugging % OBP: On Base % OPS: On Base % + Slugging % W: Wins L: Losses ERA: Earned Run Average SV: Saves BS: Blown Saves WHIP: Walks+Hits per Inning Pitched IP: Innings Pitched ER: Earned Runs SO: Strikeouts SF: Sacrifices QS: Quality Starts (6 or more innings with 3 or less Earned Runs CG: Complete Games SHO: Shutouts BAA: Batting Average Against pitcher
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I really dont care about the ones I don’t know that much really. I’m a math person, but I don’t need to know 30 different statistics to know if I like a player or not
edit. The app has 34 stats for one player
H: Hits
R: Runs
2B: Doubles
3B: Triples
AVG: Average
HR: Home Runs
RBI: Runs Batted In
BB: Base on Balls/Walks
TB: Total Bases
VLHP/VRHP: Average against Right/Left Pitching
ISO: Isolated Power
SB: Stolen Bases
CS: Caught Stealing
RC: Runs Created
RC27: Runs Created per 27 outs by batter
wOBA: Weighted On Base Average
SLG: Slugging %
OBP: On Base %
OPS: On Base % + Slugging %
W: Wins
L: Losses
ERA: Earned Run Average
SV: Saves
BS: Blown Saves
WHIP: Walks+Hits per Inning Pitched
IP: Innings Pitched
ER: Earned Runs
SO: Strikeouts
SF: Sacrifices
QS: Quality Starts (6 or more innings with 3 or less Earned Runs
CG: Complete Games
SHO: Shutouts
BAA: Batting Average Against pitcher