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1 WHIP and ERA By: Nick Simon

2 Table of Contents History Formulas Real Life Applications Works Cited

3 History ERA(earned run average) was developed by Henry Chadwick in the early 1900’s. It is used to see how good a pitcher is. WHIP(walks, hits, innings pitched) was created by Daniel Okrent in 1979 and it tells you how many base runners, on average, a pitcher allows per inning Henry Chadwick Daniel Okrent

4 ERA Formula If you want to find a pitcher’s ERA you have to use this formula; 9(Earned Runs/Innings Pitched) Ex. Someone gives up 2 earned runs over 8 innings. 1. 2/8=0.25 2. 0.25x9=2.25

5 WHIP Formula To find a pitcher’s WHIP you have to use this formula; (Walks+Hits)/Innings Pitched. Ex. A pitcher has walked 5 batters and allowed 10 hits over 25 innings. 1.10+5=15 2.15/25=0.60

6 Real Life Applications Clayton Kershaw pitched about 198 innings last year. He gave up about 40 earned runs. So, since 40/198=0.20 and 0.20x9= 1.80

7 Real Life Applications Steven Strasburg gave up 43 walks and 198 hits. He pitched 215 innings. What is his WHIP? Walks

8 Real Life Applications His WHIP is 1.12

9 Works Cited http://www.todayifoundout.com http://en.wikipedia.org


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