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It is already rounded to the nearest tenth.

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Q: Which pitcher's ERA is 2.6 when rounded to the nearest tenth?
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How do you calculate a pitchers era if he gets no one out?

his era does not exist.


What is an era in baseball?

ERA is known as earned run average, a stat used for pitchers. The lower the number, the better he is.


What is a pitchers era if you gave up 4 runs in 7 games?

5.14


Which three Mets pitchers led the league in ERA?

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What records are kept on baseball pitchers?

Earned run average(ERA), wins and losses, walks and strikeouts.


Is there a website that shows a pitchers lifetime record and career era against another team?

Baseball-reference.com


Which is a better measure of a baseball pitcher his ERA or his WHIP?

ERA because it shows the statistics of the whole game. WHIP shows more of a pitchers clutch ability.


Who had best single season era for twins?

Through the 2009 season, for starting pitchers that pitched at least 162 innings and qualified for the ERA title, that was Allan Anderson with a 2.45 ERA in 1988.


When the only run scored is unearned who gets the loss?

A pitcher can get a loss no matter if the runs are earned or not. This statistic is tracked for the purpose of calculating a pitchers ERA or earned run average it really has nothing to do with a pitchers win loss record.


ERA stands for?

ERA means Earned Run Average. It is a statistic used for pitchers to calculate how many earned runs the pitcher allows on average over 9 innings (27 outs) pitched


Best liftime earnd run average?

It's no surprise that the best career ERAs belong to pitchers who played during the so-called "dead ball era". Ed Walsh had a career ERA of 1.82, the lowest of all pitchers with a minimum of 1000 innings pitched; he played from 1904 to 1917. Addie Joss had a career ERA of 1.89 compiled from 1902 to 1910; he is the only other major league pitcher with a career ERA below 2.00 (with at least 1000 IP).


How are base on balls figured into era?

If a runner reaches on a walk (or base on balls) and scores that will figure into a pitchers ERA, only runners reaching or scoring on errors, or scoring after the 3rd out should have been made (due to earlier errors in the inning) do not count in the ERA