What does k9 mean in baseball?

K/9 rate measures how many strikeouts a pitcher averages for every nine innings pitched
innings pitched
Definition. Innings pitched measures the number of innings a pitcher remains in a game. Because there are three outs in an inning, each out recorded represents one-third of an inning pitched.
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. It is determined by dividing his strikeout total by his innings pitched total and multiplying the result by nine.
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What is H 9 and K 9?

The higher K/9 your pitcher has, the more swings and misses you'll be able to generate. A high H/9 will limit the amount of hard hit balls you give up. A high BB/9 will limit walks.
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What is K BB in baseball?

K/BB ratio tells us how many strikeouts a pitcher records for each walk he allows. The number is found simply by dividing a pitcher's total number of strikeouts by his total number of walks. It's an essential tool for evaluating pitchers.
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What does K per 9 do in the show?

K/9 is supposed to help generate swings/misses instead of foul tips.
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What does the K stand for in K9?

The term "K9" or "K-9" is an abbreviation of the English and French word "CANINE" (which simply means "DOG"). 'CA' = 'K' and 'NINE' = '9' (the same as 'YOU TOO' = 'U2').
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What are H/9 and K/9? Do they REALLY matter? How much do they change PCI sizes???



How is K9 calculated?

Definition. K/9 rate measures how many strikeouts a pitcher averages for every nine innings pitched. It is determined by dividing his strikeout total by his innings pitched total and multiplying the result by nine.
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What is a K2 in baseball?

The American 'K', meaning strikeout swinging, would be scored as “K2” in Australia. A backwards “K” in America would be a “KC” here, and a “K” in Australia means a tipped third strike caught by the catcher.
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Why is it a backwards K in baseball?

In the scorebook, a strikeout is denoted by the letter K. A third-strike call on which the batter doesn't swing is denoted with a backward K.
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Why is it called K in baseball?

Chadwick had already chosen “S” to stand for sacrifice in his scorebook, so he decided to use “K,” the last letter of “struck,” which was the most common way to refer to a batter in those days, who was out after three strikes. K has become one of the most widely known terms of statistical shorthand.
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What does h9 mean in baseball?

Definition. 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.
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Where did the term K-9 come from?

The term 'K9' or 'K-9' is derived from the English and French word 'CANINE' (which simply means 'DOG'). 'CA'='K' and 'NINE'='9' (same as 'YOU TOO'='U2'). The first use of 'K-9' goes probably back to 1942. In that year the first military K-9 Corps were created by US Secretary of War Robert P.
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What does bb9 mean in baseball?

Definition. Walks per nine innings tells us how many walks a given pitcher allows per nine innings pitched -- using the formula walks divided by innings times nine.
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Has an MLB team ever allowed 1000 runs in a season?

Since 1900, seven teams have scored 1,000 or more runs in a season, the most recent being the 1999 Cleveland Indians, who scored 1,009 runs to become the first team since the 1950 Boston Red Sox (1,027) to reach four digits.
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Why are there so many 9s in baseball?

Sensing that an official ruling was necessary as more and more baseball teams were formed, the Knickerbockers decided to form a committee in 1856 to tackle the issue. The desire for more competitive defense won out, and nine innings -- and nine men -- became the standard for good.
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Has any team ever scored in all 9 innings?

In the majority of games, the winning team scores in only two or three of their allotted times at bat. Since 1900, only two teams have managed to score in each of nine innings of a game. On June 1, 1923, the New York Giants did it against the Philadelphia Phillies, winning 22-8.
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What does F8 mean in baseball?

If the next batter hits a ball to the center fielder who catches it on the fly for the second out, it would be noted as F8, with F for flyout and 8 for the center fielder. (In some systems, the letter 'F' is reserved for foul outs.
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Why is K for strikeout?

When the strikeout became an official statistic, "K" in the word “strikeout” was the first letter not already being used. As single was S, triple was T, run was R, inning was I and then strikeout was K by default. “K” is one of the only symbols that used in today's score-keeping that was originated in the 19th century.
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Has anyone ever pitched a 27 pitch game?

The first recorded perfect game happened in 1880 by Lee Richmond, and the most recent perfect game was in August of 2012 by Felix Hernandez. There has not been a perfect game since. Here is a full list of all 23 pitchers who have thrown a perfect game in Major League Baseball.
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What does FF mean in baseball?

FF = four-seam fastball. FT = two-seam fastball. FC = fastball (cutter)
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What is a TB in baseball?

Total bases refer to the number of bases gained by a batter through his hits. A batter records one total base for a single, two total bases for a double, three total bases for a triple and four total bases for a home run.
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What does IP mean in baseball?

Definition. Innings pitched measures the number of innings a pitcher remains in a game. Because there are three outs in an inning, each out recorded represents one-third of an inning pitched.
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What is dog K ratio?

The normal Na:K ratios in dogs range from 27:1 to 40:1, while the values in canine hypoadrenocorticism (Addison's disease) are often below 27:1 and may be below 20:1 in primary [6, 14, 22,23,25].
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How do you find K 9 units?

A K9 officer must first work as a police officer for at least one year. Those that earn degrees take an additional 2-4 years to become K9 officers.
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How is dog K max calculated?

KMAX is the maximum rate at which potassium can be delivered to a patient.
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For example, a 20kg dog receiving 40ml/hour of fluids, on 1 litre of Hartmanns containing 20mmol of potassium chloride:
  1. 1000ml / 40ml = bag will last 25 hours.
  2. 20mmol of potassium / 25 hours = 0.8mmol/hour.
  3. 0.8 / 20kg = 0.04mmol/kg/hour.
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