WHIP Rechner

Berechnen Sie WHIP aus walks, hits, and innings pitched. Measure pitching effectiveness mit baserunner prevention stats.

WHIP

1.100

Total Baserunners110
Baserunners per 9 Inn9.9
Hits per 9 Innings7.7

WHIP vs Walks Allowed

Formel

How WHIP Is Calculated

Formula

WHIP = (Walks + Hits) / Innings Pitched

WHIP measures the average number of baserunners a pitcher allows per inning.

Benchmarks

  • Below 1.00: Elite
  • 1.00-1.15: Very good
  • 1.15-1.30: Above average
  • 1.30-1.45: Average
  • Above 1.50: Below average
  • Lösungsbeispiel

    25 walks and 85 hits allowed over 100 innings.

    1. 01WHIP = (25 + 85) / 100 = 110 / 100 = 1.100
    2. 02Baserunners per 9 innings = 1.100 * 9 = 9.9

    Häufig Gestellte Fragen

    Why is WHIP important?

    WHIP directly measures how many batters reach base. Fewer baserunners means fewer runs, making WHIP a strong predictor of pitching effectiveness.

    Which is better, ERA or WHIP?

    Both are valuable. ERA measures run prevention directly. WHIP measures baserunner prevention. A pitcher with a low WHIP but high ERA may be unlucky with timing of hits.

    Does WHIP include hit-by-pitches and errors?

    No. WHIP only counts walks (BB) and hits. HBP, errors, and other ways of reaching base are excluded.

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