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  2. Pitch count - Wikipedia

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    In baseball statistics, pitch count is the number of pitches thrown by a pitcher in a game. Pitch counts are especially a concern for young pitchers, pitchers recovering from injury, or pitchers who have a history of injuries. The pitcher wants to keep the pitch count low to maintain their stamina.

  3. Starting pitcher - Wikipedia

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    Often, a starting pitcher is subject to a pitch count, meaning the manager will remove him from the game once he has thrown a specific number of pitches. The most common pitch count for a modern pitcher is about 100, and it is now rare for a starting pitcher to throw more than 125 pitches in a game.

  4. Category:Pitching statistics - Wikipedia

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    Bases on balls per nine innings pitched; Basic pitch count estimator; Batters faced; Batting average against; Blown save; C. ... Game score; Games pitched;

  5. Eight years later, pitch count doing its job limiting arm ...

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    For the last eight seasons, teams around Ohio follow a simple formula: 1-30 Pitches: 0 days. 31-50 Pitches: 1 day. 51-75 Pitches: 2 days. 76 or More Pitches: 3 days

  6. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    IP – Innings pitched: the number of outs a team gets while a pitcher is pitching divided by 3; IP/GS – Average number of innings pitched per game started; IR – Inherited runners: number of runners on base when the pitcher enters the game; IRA – Inherited runs allowed: number of inherited runners allowed to score

  7. Earned run - Wikipedia

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    Earned and unearned runs count equally toward the game score; the difference is purely statistical. Both total runs and earned runs are tabulated as part of a pitcher's statistics, but earned runs are specially denoted because of their use in calculating a pitcher's earned run average (ERA), the number of earned runs allowed by the pitcher per ...

  8. Pitch-count awareness matters most to Paddock, despite ... - AOL

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    The fun mostly extended into his 51-pitch start, too, with a few exceptions. The biggest one: Paul Goldschmidt's first-inning at-bat — which wound up being the Cardinals' first home run of the ...

  9. Alex Lange's 1st pitch is key to remain Detroit Tigers closer ...

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    The data from last season explains the importance of the first pitch. After 0-1 counts, opponents hit .119 with nine walks and 54 strikeouts against Lange.