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  1. This value is calculated differently from the Total Baseball PRO+statistic. Using OPS+makes this difference more clear. PRO+seems to be: OPS+ = PRO+ = 100 * ( OBP/lgOBP + SLG/lgSLG - 1)/BPF. Where lgOBPand lgSLGare the slugging andon-base percentage of a league-average player, and BPFis thebatting park factor.

  2. Run Down from the Baseball Dictionary. A Definition of Run Down. Term Definition: run down Definition. v. 1. To tag out a runner who has been caught between two bases. See also run up, 1. 1st Use. 1877. "[John] Morrill, in attempting to run down [Joe] Gerhardt between first and second, allowed [Orator] Schaffer[sic] to score."

  3. The defense must also be careful not to commit obstruction, and a fielder who throws the ball must quickly get out of the way, lest he impedes the baserunner if he turns around. As a result, a number of fielders will be involved if a run down takes a while to complete, and the putout will read like a telephone number (for example 1-3-4-2-6-3 ...

  4. Oct 20, 2021 · Walks and Hits Per Inning Pitched (WHIP) A statistic used to measure how often a pitcher allows runners to reach base. To calculate, take the total numbers of Hits, Walks, and Batters Hit By Pitch. Divide that total number by the number of innings pitched. Example: 70 Hits + 30 Walks in 100 Innings would result in a 1.00 WHIP.

  5. A slang term for a baseball record that is disputed in popular opinion (i.e., unofficially) because of a perception that the record holder had an unfair advantage in attaining the record. It implies that the record requires a footnote explaining the purportedly unfair advantage, with the asterisk being a symbol commonly used in typography to call out footnotes.

  6. Apr 19, 2022 · Double play: A defensive baseball play that results in two outs. Error: A mistake in fielding the baseball by the defense that allows a batter to reach base or a base runner to advance. Flashing the leather: When a fielder makes a great play. Leather meaning the fielder’s glove.

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  8. Mar 3, 2023 · Rundowns occur during non-force out situations, when fielders must tag the runner to get an out. Runners may not leave the base path to avoid being tagged. Two players may not occupy the same base. A player touching a base is safe and may not be tagged out. Base runners may intentionally force a rundown to allow a runner on third base to score.

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