What is an unlucky BABIP?

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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What is considered a high BABIP?

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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Is BABIP all 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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Is a low BABIP good for pitchers?

The best advice is to expect batters to BABIP close to their career average and for pitchers to gravitate toward league average, but very large samples can move the needle for pitchers. It is not right to observe that a high BABIP or low BABIP is simply due to luck even if luck plays a role.
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What is a lucky BABIP?

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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What is a good wOBA?

The average wOBA in MLB changes every year, but the average wOBA is generally around 0.320. So, a good wOBA is anything above . 320, and the higher, the better. The best offensive players have wOBAs over 0.400.
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How do you read 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). For example, a hitter who goes 2-for-5 with a home run and a strikeout would have a . 333 BABIP. He's 1-for-3 on the balls he put 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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What does BABIP measure?

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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What is a good OPS in baseball?

Theoretically, a player could have a slugging average of 4.000, which means a perfect ratio of home runs to at-bats. In other words, a slugging average of 4.000 occurs when a player has one at-bat and hits a home run.
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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 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 does wOBA mean in baseball?

Weighted On-base Average (wOBA)
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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 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 team RISP?

RISP may stand for: Rhode Island State Police. Runner In Scoring Position, a baseball statistic indicating batting average with runners in scoring position.
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Is wOBA better than ops?

Looking at all teams from the 2010-2012 seasons, he found that team OPS correlated slightly better to team run production rates than team wOBA—even though wOBA was of course commonly thought to be superior to OPS.
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What is expected wOBA?

Enter xwOBA, Expected Weighted On Base Average. Weighted On Base Average (wOBA) is a measure of a hitter's offensive contributions by weighting at bat outcomes (singles, doubles, homers, walks, etc) by their run values.
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What is xFIP?

xFIP (Expected Fielding Independent Pitching)—This is an experimental stat that adjusts and “normalizes” the home run component. Research has shown that home runs allowed are pretty much a function of flyballs allowed and home park, so xFIP is based on the average number of home runs allowed per outfield fly.
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What is ISO baseball stat?

ISO measures the raw power of a hitter by taking only extra-base hits -- and the type of extra-base hit -- into account. For example, a player who goes 1-for-5 with a double has an ISO of . 200.
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What is go AO?

Definition. Groundout-to-airout ratio is obtained by dividing the total number of ground balls converted into outs (not including bunts) by the total number of balls in the air (fly balls and line drives) converted into outs.
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