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Why isn't the K/BB ratio weighted by innings pitched? That would be the proper way to use this statistic... For instance the Dodgers team K/BB ratio would be much more heavily weighted by Billingsley's ratio over Hong-Chih Kuo. This would be a more accurate depiction of quality of team pitching. Why include RA when we have FIP? FIP is a more accurate statistic measuring essentially the same thing.
Another option for a counting stat would be K-BB (replacing K/BB).K-BB, RA, FIP
When your league decides which new scoring categories you want, let us know the exact formula for each one and we should be able to add them.Thanks,NeilThe Fantrax Team
I favor RA, IP, WHIP, FIP, K/BB for pitching with the premise, as always, that weight of ratios equals weight of countable stats.
The intention of this game was to measure individual players' success independent of their teammates. With that said, QS and NS2 cannot be considered. I am thinking of two more metrics though...Win Shares - Ranges from 0 to 1 over 9 inningsRuns Allowed - Opposite of Runs Created for pitchers