Is a high BABIP good?

Therefore, BABIP can be used to spot flukey seasons by pitchers, as with other statistical measures; those pitchers whose BABIPs are extremely high can often be expected to improve in the following season, and those pitchers whose BABIPs are extremely low can often be expected to decline in the following season.
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What does a high BABIP mean for a hitter?

BABIP measures how often a ball in play — defined generally as any batted ball that did not clear the outfield fence — goes for a hit. BABIP is often used to determine which hitters are “lucky” versus “unlucky.” Generally speaking, about 30 percent of balls in play go for hits, making the league-average BABIP around .
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Is BABIP a luck?

A player's BABIP viewed across a short timeframe, such as a single season, can be highly influenced by luck. BABIP doesn't converge well over a small sample. Using the law of large numbers, we know that given enough balls in play, a player's BABIP should converge to their “true” BABIP.
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What is a low BABIP?

That means walks and strikeouts don't count; those aren't batted balls. Nor do home runs; those don't land within the field of play. For pitchers, some analysts view a low BABIP as an indicator that the pitcher has been "lucky," since they believe that pitchers have little control over balls that are hit in play.
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What is a good wRC+?

Definition. wRC+ takes the statistic Runs Created and adjusts that number to account for important external factors -- like ballpark or era. It's adjusted, so a wRC+ of 100 is league average and 150 would be 50 percent above league average.
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Who has the highest wRC+ in baseball?

The highest wRC+ in MLB history is 244 (Barry Bonds in 2002).
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Why is BABIP important?

BABIP is important because the frequency with which a player gets a hit on a ball in play or allows a hit on a ball in play is very telling. Three main factors influence BABIP and all three of those factors tell us something important about that player's overall stat line.
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Should BABIP be high or low?

A normal BABIP is around . 300, though the baseline regression varies depending on a number of factors including the quality of the team's defense (e.g., a team with an exceptionally bad defense might yield a BABIP as high as .
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What does BABIP stand for?

BABIP, or batting average on balls in play, was originally designed to measure a pitcher's ability to prevent hits on balls in play.
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Do home runs affect BABIP?

BABIP measures a player's batting average exclusively on balls hit into the field of play, removing outcomes not affected by the opposing defense (namely home runs and strikeouts).
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What's the highest batting average ever?

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.
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Who created sabermetrics?

Bill James, the founder of sabermetrics, defines the term as, “the search for objective knowledge about baseball.” Baseball is a game of statistics and each one of those statistics means something different. Sabermetricians believe some of those statistics are either overvalued or undervalued.
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What does wRC+ mean in baseball?

wRC+ is the hitting stat that every baseball fan should use for analyzing hitting ability. It is all encompassing of hitting performance. wRC+ or Weighted Runs Created Plus puts a weighted value on each outcome for a hitter as it relates to run creation.
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What is a good OPS in baseball?

An OPS of . 800 or higher in Major League Baseball puts the player in the upper echelon of hitters. Typically, the league leader in OPS will score near, and sometimes above, the 1.000 mark.
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What is a good batting average against for a pitcher?

If a pitcher keeps his opponents to roughly a . 250 average he is having decent success. If a pitcher keeps his opponents to roughly a . 200 average he is really dominating batters with either good velocity, good offspeed pitches, a deceptive delivery or any combination of the three.
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What is the average WAR in baseball?

Context: League-average WAR rates vary. An average full-time position player is worth about 2 WAR, while average bench players contribute much less (typically between 0 and 1 WAR). Average starting pitchers also are worth around 2 WAR, while relief pitchers are considered superb if they crack +1 WAR.
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Where are most baseball balls hit?

One is that right-handed batters foul more balls into the lower stands on the first base side, whereas left-handed batters foul more often to the third base side. Right-handed batters almost never foul balls into the upper stands on the third base side and vice versa for left-handed hitters.
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What does wOBA mean in baseball?

Weighted On-base Average (wOBA)
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How important is batting average?

Without a doubt, batting average is important. It shows a hitters ability to reach base on a swing, a vital part of baseball. However, let's compare the two statistics in a more logical manner. Every inning, there are three outs that the defense must make in order to end the inning.
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Is wRC+ a good stat?

Why is wRC+ good? It's easy: wRC+ is the single best way to quickly measure a player's offensive production, better than batting average, OPS, or a triple slash line. That's because wRC+ properly values everything a player can do at the plate, allowing you to compare across playing styles.
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Who has the lowest WAR in baseball history?

(The highest and lowest single-season WAR values ever, according to FanGraphs, are Babe Ruth's 15.0 in 1923 and Jim Levey's minus-4.0 in 1933, respectively; Baseball-Reference is slightly more liberal.)
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What is the average wRC in baseball?

The league average wRC+ sits at 100, so a player who notches a wRC+ of 150 would be 50% above league average.
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Is wRC+ better than OPS+?

If you're thinking about using OPS+, use wRC+ instead. wRC+ is based off of wOBA and is regarded as a more accurate depiction of a player's offensive value. They will typically offer similar conclusions, but wRC+ is superior and no more difficult to interpret or find. wRC is not park or league adjusted.
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What is a good slash line in baseball?

The numbers that make up a good baseball slash line depend on achieving above average results in each of the three statistical categories it combines: batting average, on-base percentage and slugging percentage. As seen in the answers listed previously, an above average slash line would be around . 450/. 360/.
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