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  2. Pitch count - Wikipedia

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    The highest pitch count since 1990 is 172, by Tim Wakefield for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Atlanta Braves on April 27, 1993; however, it should be known that Wakefield's primary pitch was the knuckleball, an off-speed pitch. Off-speed pitches are less strenuous on a pitcher's arm compared to a fastball.

  3. Basic pitch count estimator - Wikipedia

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    In baseball statistics, the basic pitch count estimator is a statistic used to estimate the number of pitches thrown by a pitcher where there is no pitch count data available. The formula was first derived by Tom Tango .

  4. Baseball scorekeeping - Wikipedia

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    Traditional-style baseball scorecard. Baseball scorekeeping is the practice of recording the details of a baseball game as it unfolds. Professional baseball leagues hire official scorers to keep an official record of each game (from which a box score can be generated), but many fans keep score as well for their own enjoyment. [1]

  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. Counting pitches a big part of game for Southeast Minnesota ...

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    Aug. 15—ROCHESTER — There was a time when high school baseball coaches could use their top pitcher almost as much as desired. Those days are long gone. Coaches around the state now need to ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    PC-ST – An individual pitcher's total game pitches [Pitch Count] and [ST] his no. of strikes thrown within that PC. PIT (or NP) – Pitches thrown (Pitch count) PFR – Power finesse ratio: The sum of strikeouts and walks divided by innings pitched. pNERD – Pitcher's NERD: expected aesthetic pleasure of watching an individual pitcher

  9. Pitch quantification - Wikipedia

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    Pitch count is an essential element of Linear Weights. The pitch count is important because the quality of a player's at-bat will vary depending on the pitch count. For example, if a batter is thrown the first pitch of the at-bat (1-0 count), his batting run will be higher than the average batting run.