This page contains the roster, along with the player's overall batting, pitching and fielding records. Each player is listed in alphabetic order.
At the top of the page there are the following links:
Team - to the team page PREV - to the previous year's roster page for this team NEXT - to the next year's roster page for this team
The first section contains the batting record of all the players who played for the team that year.For each player, the following information will be included (if available):
G - Games Played AB - At Bats R - Runs Scored H - Hits 2B - Doubles 3B - Triples HR - Home Runs RBI - Runs Batted In BB - Bases On Balls IBB - Intentional Bases On Balls SO - Strikeouts HBP - Hit By Pitch SH - Sacrifice Hits SF - Sacrifice Flies XI - Reached First on Interference ROE - Reached on Error (includes fielder's choices and strikeouts in which no out was recorded) GDP - Grounded in Double Plays SB - Stolen Bases CS - Caught Stealing AVG - Batting Average (H / AB) OBP - On-Base Percentage ((H + BB + HBP) / (AB + BB + HBP + SF)) SLG - Slugging Percentage ((H + 2B + (2 * 3B) + (3 * HR)) / AB) BFW - Batter-Fielder Wins
If any of this information is not available for a given year, blanks will be displayed.
If any of this information is incomplete, an "i" will displayed next to the number.
Batter-Fielder Wins (BFW) is a metric devised by Pete Palmer that estimates the number of wins over (or under) what an average player would contribute to his team with his batting, baserunning and fielding.
Bold type indicates that the figure either led or tied for the league lead.For the average categories, a minimum of 3.1 plate appearances per scheduled games is required for inclusion.
The next section contains the pitching record of all the players who pitched for the team that year.For each pitcher, the following information will be included (if available):
G - Games Pitched GS - Games Started CG - Complete Games SHO - Shutouts GF - Relief Games Finished SV - Saves IP - Innings Pitched H - Hits Allowed BFP - Batters Faced Pitcher HR - Home Runs Allowed R - Runs Allowed ER - Earned Runs Allowed BB - Bases On Balls IBB - Intentional Bases On Balls SO - Strikeouts SH - Sacrifice Hits Allowed SF - Sacrifice Flies Allowed WP - Wild Pitches HBP - Hit By Pitch BK - Balks GDP - Grounded in Double Plays W - Wins L - Losses ERA - Earned Run Average RS - Run Support PW - Pitcher Wins
If any of this information is not available for a given year, blanks will be displayed.
If any of this information is incomplete, an "i" will displayed next to the number.
Run Support (RS) is the average number of runs scored in each of the pitcher's starts.
Pitcher Wins (PW) is a metric devised by Pete Palmer that estimates the number of wins over (or under) what an average pitcher would contribute to his team.and fielding.
Bold type indicates that the figure either led or tied for the league lead.For the ERA category, a minimum of one inning pitched per scheduled game is required for inclusion.
The next section contains the fielding record of all the players who fielded for the team that year.For each player, the following information will be included (if available):
POS - Defensive Position G - Games Played GS - Games Started CG - Complete Games (for OF, this is the sum of his CGs at LF, CF and RF, and will not include CGs in the OF at more than one position) INN - Innings Played PO - Putouts A - Assists E - Errors DP - Double Plays TP - Triple Plays PB - Passed Balls SB - Caught Stealing CS - Stolen Bases Allowed PkO - PickOffs AVG - Fielding Average ((PO + A) / (PO + A + E))
If any of this information is not available for a given year, blanks will be displayed.
If any of this information is incomplete, an "i" will displayed next to the number.
Note: Defensive PB, SB, CS and PkO are kept for both pitchers and catchers.
Also Note: Since PB is kept officially for catchers but not pitchers, we display official PB data for catchers but data derived from our event files for pitchers. As a result, the sum of a given team's PB data may not match for the two positions.
Also Note: it is possible for a team to have fewer defensive games started than games played. If a visiting team removes a player before he takes the field in the bottom of the first inning, no defensive game started is awarded for that player's position.
Batters and pitchers are listed in alphabetical order.Fielders are listed in alphabetical order by position.