In baseball statistics, earned run average (ERA) is the average of earned runs allowed by a pitcher per nine innings pitched (i.e. the traditional length of a game). It is determined by dividing the number of earned runs allowed by the number of innings pitched and multiplying by nine. Thus, a lower ERA is better.
Ed Walsh holds the MLB earned run average record with a 1.816.
The lowest single-season ERA in league history was posted by Tim Keefe, whose 0.86 ERA in 105 innings pitched for the National League’s Troy Trojans in 1880 led his closest competitor by . 52 runs. In the American League, Dutch Leonard’s 0.96 ERA is a single-season record.
Earned Run Average
| colspan=“3”>Earned Run Average All Time Leaders | ‘Top 1,000’ | | — | | Name | ERA (Raw ERA) | Rank | | Ed Walsh | 1.82 (1.816) | 1 | | Addie Joss | 1.89 (1.887) | 2 | | Jim Devlin | 1.89 (1.890) | 3 |
J. VerlanderHOUMLB Stat Leaders 2022
EARNED RUN AVERAGE | ERA |
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1 J. VerlanderHOU | 1.82 |
2 D. CeaseCHW | 2.06 |
3 J. UriasLAD | 2.25 |
4 A. ManoahTOR | 2.31 |
WHIP reflects a pitcher’s propensity for allowing batters to reach base, therefore a lower WHIP indicates better performance. While earned run average (ERA) measures the runs a pitcher gives up, WHIP more directly measures a pitcher’s effectiveness against batters.
The 1899 Cleveland Spiders own the worst single-season record of all time (minimum 120 games) and for all eras, finishing at 20–134 (.
Completely unofficial and no record books have ever been kept. The following pitchers had no problem with their pitch count, at least for one inning, as they started the inning, threw exactly three pitches and recorded three outs.
Outfielder Ty Cobb, whose career ended in 1928, has the highest batting average in Major League Baseball (MLB) history. He batted . 366 over 24 seasons, mostly with the Detroit Tigers.
Most Seasons Played
Player | Years Played | Seasons |
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Nolan Ryan | 1966-1993 | 27 |
Cap Anson | 1871-1897 | 27 |
Deacon McGuire | 1884-1912 | 26 |
Tommy John | 1963-1989 | 26 |
40 K’s, 0 walks by Burnes has no precedent
Forty strikeouts and counting. No walks. And a couple of Major League records for Corbin Burnes.
The name “live-ball era” comes from the dramatic rise in offensive statistics, a direct result of a series of rule changes (introduced in 1920) that were colloquially said to have made the ball more “lively”. The live-ball era was the era in which baseball regained relevance and exploded in popularity.
H/9 represents the average number of hits a pitcher allows per nine innings pitched. It is determined by dividing a pitcher’s hits allowed by his innings pitched and multiplying that by nine. It’s a very useful tool for evaluating pitchers, whose goal is to prevent runs, which are usually scored by hits.
Recruited Walk-On (no roster spot guarantee)
A recruited walk-on with no guarantee of a roster spot is a player that has had contact with the coaching staff during the recruiting process, there’s mutual interest, but the player is not guaranteed a roster spot.
Nolan Ryan has the most career strikeouts in Major League Baseball. During a record 27-year career, he struck out 5,714 batters. The American League record is held by Roger Clemens (4,167 strikeouts), while in the National League, the record is 4,000 by Steve Carlton.
10 Best Pitchers of All Time- Bob Gibson. Pack Robert Gibson, popularly known as Bob Gibson, was a professional baseball pitcher.
Greg Maddux. Gregory Alan Maddox is a former American baseball pitcher.
Roger Clemens.
Clayton Kershaw.
Sandy Koufax.
Pedro Martinez.
Cy Young.
Randy Johnson.
Sandy Koufax
Koufax is largely considered as the benchmark for pitching excellence. It’s rare to find a pitcher with a more dominant stretch than Koufax had in the mid 1960s. Between 1963 and 1966, Koufax compiled a record of 97-27 to go along with a 1.86 ERA and 1,228 Ks.
Gus Weyhing (277) holds the dubious record for most hit batsmen in a career. Chick Fraser (219), Pink Hawley (210), and Walter Johnson (205) are the only other pitchers to hit 200 or more batters in their careers.
FOR REAL
Rank | Pitcher | Change |
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1 | Corbin BurnesT1 | - |
2 | Shane McClanahan | - |
3 | Sandy Alcantara | +1 |
4 | Max Scherzer | +1 |
MLB Team Strikeouts per Game
Rank | Team | 2022 |
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1 | Cleveland | 6.80 |
2 | Houston | 7.32 |
3 | NY Mets | 7.47 |
4 | Washington | 7.48 |
Pitcher. A baseball position that is the player that pitches the ball to the catcher from the mound; often seen on baseball rosters, score cards, and fantasy baseball leagues; can also appear as SP and RP which represent the type of pitcher.