Adjusted ERA+ Calculator
Definition of Adjusted ERA+:
Adjusted ERA+ (ERA+) is a statistic in baseball that adjusts a pitcher's earned run average (ERA) to account for the effects of the ballpark they pitch in and the league average ERA.
Adjusted ERA+
What is the Adjusted ERA+ (ERA+) of a player with a ERA, given a league ERA of and a park factor of ?
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What does a higher ERA+ mean?
A higher ERA+ means that a pitcher has a lower ERA relative to the league average, adjusted for ballpark effects. They are often considered better performers.
What does a lower ERA+ mean?
A lower ERA+ means that a pitcher has a higher ERA relative to the league average, adjusted for ballpark effects. They are often considered worse performers.
How is ERA+ used in player evaluation?
ERA+ is often used to evaluate a pitcher's performance. Pitchers with a high ERA+ are often considered better performers as they have a lower ERA relative to the league average, adjusted for ballpark effects.
Is ERA+ park-adjusted?
Yes, ERA+ takes into account the ballpark factors which can significantly impact a pitcher’s ERA.
Does ERA+ consider the quality of opposing offenses?
No, ERA+ does not directly adjust for the strength of the opponents’ offenses that a pitcher faces.
Can ERA+ be used across different eras?
ERA+ is particularly useful for comparing players across different eras because it is normalized to league average, which accounts for changes in the run-scoring environment over time.
Why is 100 used as the baseline for ERA+?
An ERA+ of 100 is set as the league average. A number above 100 indicates a performance better than the league average, while below 100 is worse.
How does the ERA+ calculation change with different park factors?
A park factor above 100 indicates a hitter-friendly park and would lower ERA+, while a park factor below 100 indicates a pitcher-friendly park and would increase ERA+.