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Definition of Base Running Runs Above Average:

Base Running Runs Above Average (BsR) is a statistic in baseball that measures a player's base running performance compared to the average player.

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What is the Base Running Runs Above Average (BsR) of a player with 10 base running runs and an average of 5 base running runs?

Formula Explanation:

The formula for calculating BsR is: Player Base Running Runs - Average Base Running Runs. This formula essentially measures how many more (or fewer) bases a player gains for their team compared to an average player.

Detailed Explanation:

BsR is a measure of a player's effectiveness in gaining bases for their team, compared to an average player. This means that BsR rewards players for effective base running, which can include stealing bases, taking extra bases on hits, or avoiding double plays.

Importance:

BsR is an important statistic in baseball as it is a key component of many other statistics and is a primary measure of a player's effectiveness on the base paths. A high BsR means a player is contributing more to team runs through their base running, which gives their team a better chance to score runs and win games.

Historical Use:

Base Running Runs Above Average has been used as an official MLB statistic since the early days of professional baseball. It is a measure of a player's effectiveness on the base paths.

Historical Context:

BsR has been used in baseball since the 19th century and is a measure of a player's effectiveness on the base paths.

Limitations:

While BsR is a useful statistic, it is dependent on the context of the game, such as the score, inning, or importance of the game.

Example:

If a player contributes 10 base running runs and the average player contributes 5 base running runs, the BsR would be calculated as follows: 10 (player base running runs) - 5 (average base running runs).

Famous Examples:

Rickey Henderson holds the record for the highest single-season BsR at 11.0 in 1985.

Frequently Asked Questions:

What is a good BsR?

In professional baseball, a BsR over 0 is considered above average, and a BsR over 5 is considered excellent.

Why is BsR important?

BsR is important because it measures a player's effectiveness in gaining bases for their team, compared to an average player, which is a primary goal of a player.

Who has the highest single-season BsR?

Rickey Henderson holds the record for the highest single-season BsR at 11.0 in 1985.

Sources:

MLB

Major League Baseball explanation of Base Running Runs Above Average (BsR)

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Fangraphs

The Importance of BsR

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Base Running Runs Above Average

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Player Base Running Runs
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Average Base Running Runs
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What is the Base Running Runs Above Average (BsR) of a player with 10 base running runs and an average of 5 base running runs?
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