ERA / ERG when IP is zero

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ERA / ERG when IP is zero

Post by iscore@tragus.org » Sun May 30, 2010 5:45 pm

Top of the fourth inning we put in a new pitcher. The first batter gets a single. Second batter comes up and we get a 2/1 count then a rain delay. An hour later we're back on the field but our pitcher has cooled down so another kid goes in. iScore shows a IP = 0 and ERA = 27 for the kid who came out. For sake of the math do we assume a minimum IP of 1/3?
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Re: ERA / ERG when IP is zero

Post by FTMSupport » Sun May 30, 2010 6:51 pm

Yes... in the case of 0 official innings pitched, we give the player 1/3 of an inning pitched in the math. When they really do get their first out, it will still be 1/3 of an inning. If we don't give them anything, then you are dividing by 0 which would cause an error.
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Re: ERA / ERG when IP is zero

Post by bmclaurin » Mon May 31, 2010 5:48 am

FTMSupport wrote:If we don't give them anything, then you are dividing by 0 which would cause an error.
Why not just show "n/c" or "n/a" or something like that? Would be technically more accurate. Not a big deal to me either way though.
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Re: ERA / ERG when IP is zero

Post by iscore@tragus.org » Mon May 31, 2010 6:37 am

FTMSupport wrote:If we don't give them anything, then you are dividing by 0 which would cause an error.
Or infinity which would be *really* bad for the stats :-)
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