How do you figure up a ERA?
Question:
Answers:
Who was the first Black player for the Chicago Cubs?
ERA = 9 * ER/IPEarned Runs given up x 9 Divided by Innings Pitched.
So...
20 ER x 9 = 180 / 90 IP = 2.00
1 ER x 9 = 9 / 2 IP = 4.50
Easy!
ok first get your calculator..you take earned runs (ER in the boxscore) multiply it by 9 and then divide by innings pitched (IP in the boxscore). that number will be the era.
Whats the Best Ballpark in MLB?
The number of "earned runs" given up divided by the number of "innings pitched" multiplied by 9.Example:
5 earned runs in 6 innings.
5/6= .8333333
.833333 x 9 = 7.50 ERA
Does anyone know what numbers catchers use for certain pitches?
Crikey! Why not google search that? I hate fans who want others to do the work for them!Do you think The San Diego Padres will win the division ?
You divide innings pitched by 9 .You then divide the ER by the first figure.
25/9= 2.777777...8
In those 25 IP he gave up 8 ER you divide 8/2.77778= An ERA of 2.8799=2.88
Who leads mlb in hrs this year with how many?
earned runs / innings pitched *9You'll find that and much, much more in terms of baseball stats and basics on the links below.
More Questions & Answers...