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pitcher era

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:19 pm
by jrjacketbaseball
We had an inning where the team committed 6 errors in the inning. The pitcher gave up two walks and one hit. Iscore score the pitcher with no earned runs. If the pitcher would have been out of the inning before the runs scored, do they not count against his era? The inning went:

Error (scored on throwing error)
BB(scored on error)
BB(scored on hit ab7)
Error(score on hit ab7)
K
Error(scored on error)
Single(scored on ab8)
6-3
K

And yes I know we need to work on the defense.

Thanks

Re: pitcher era

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:37 pm
by FTMSupport
It looks like 3 errors occurred before any runs ever would have scored without the errors. That would make the runs unearned. If we are not reading that correctly, please let us know, but it looks like you have a reached on error (which would be out #1 if not for errors), then two walks, so runners on 1st + second, then another Error (which would be out #2 if not for errors), still no runs should have scored, then a Strikeout (which would be out #3 if not for errors). So there should have been 3 outs with the walked runners left on first and second if the inning were replayed with no errors.

Re: pitcher era

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2011 8:58 pm
by jrjacketbaseball
That's what happened. I just wasn't sure how it was scored. Manually I would have counted walks as earned runs. IScore helps keep the stats correct. I love it.

Thanks

Re: pitcher era

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:34 am
by Roloyank
Hi:
For example: the pitcher walk two batter and this batter advance to 3rd & 2nd by stolen base & then two runners scored by catcher error on throw trying to put out a runner on 3rd. This runs count like erned runs to the pitcher?

Re: pitcher era

Posted: Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:20 am
by OhioTex
Again, depends on what happens afterwards,

For example, if next batter hits a home run, ..when you reconstruct the inning with errorless play the two runs are earned, (plus the hr) despite catcher error...

Yet if the next pitch is a strike out that ends the half inning, then the two runs allowed by the e2 are un earned. ..

This is also how iscore handles it.

Re: pitcher era

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 9:25 am
by Roloyank
The next pitch after de catcher error was strike and the batter is strike out for out # 2.

Re: pitcher era

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 12:28 pm
by OhioTex
Have to play out the full half inning before you know for sure.. Since just two out, still to early to answer..see previous post...