Weighted Runs Created (wRC) Calculator
Definition of Weighted Runs Created (wRC):
Weighted Runs Created (wRC) is a statistic in baseball that measures a player's total offensive value measured by runs.
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What is the Weighted Runs Created (wRC) of a player with 100 runs created, 600 plate appearances, in a league with 80 runs created and 6000 plate appearances?
Formula Explanation:
The formula for calculating wRC is: ((Player Runs Created / Player Plate Appearances) / (League Runs Created / League Plate Appearances)) * 100. This formula essentially measures how many runs a player creates compared to the league average, adjusted for park and league effects.
Example:
If a player creates 100 runs in 600 plate appearances, and the league average is 80 runs created in 6000 plate appearances, the wRC would be calculated as follows: ((100 / 600) / (80 / 6000)) * 100.
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Weighted Runs Created (wRC)

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Player Runs Created
100
League Runs Created
80
Player Plate Appearances
600
League Plate Appearances
6000
What is the Weighted Runs Created (wRC) of a player with 100 runs created, 600 plate appearances, in a league with 80 runs created and 6000 plate appearances?
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