Kei Igawa Inning Played
Kei Igawa Career Inning Played Overview
During Kei Igawa's 2-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
71.67 inning played, an average of 35.83 inning played per season. 2007 was his best season
with 67.6667 inning played and his worst season was 2008 when he had
4 inning played. Kei Igawa underperformed similar player cohorts when comparing career totals, not beating
Japan (3318.05), Gen X (4031), Y (14246.1), mlb (3699.58), and SP (817.746) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
Innings played is the number of innings that happen while a defensive player is on the field in a defensive position. For a team its the total number of innings played by it's defensive players. Innings played is calcuated by taking played outs over a giving time frame and divding by 3, this means that players can play one third (.33), two thirds (.66), or full innings (1.0) Generally, for Inning Played, higher is better. (Source)
Innings played is the number of innings that happen while a defensive player is on the field in a defensive position. For a team its the total number of innings played by it's defensive players. Innings played is calcuated by taking played outs over a giving time frame and divding by 3, this means that players can play one third (.33), two thirds (.66), or full innings (1.0) Generally, for Inning Played, higher is better. (Source)