Kei Igawa Seasons Hitting
Kei Igawa Career Seasons Hitting Overview
During Kei Igawa's 2-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
2 seasons hitting, an average of 1 seasons hitting per season. 2008 was his best season
with 2008 seasons hitting and his worst season was 2007 when he had
2007 seasons hitting. Kei Igawa underperformed similar player cohorts when comparing career totals, not beating
Japan (5.76471), Gen X (8.87258), Y (17.2898), mlb (7.91718), and SP (10.3882) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
The number of year in an MLB player's career where the player had at least one offensive appearance. When used in the context of yearly statistics it's the specific year being measure, for career or all time it would refer to all years that make up the given time frame. Generally, for Seasons Hitting, higher is better. (Source)
The number of year in an MLB player's career where the player had at least one offensive appearance. When used in the context of yearly statistics it's the specific year being measure, for career or all time it would refer to all years that make up the given time frame. Generally, for Seasons Hitting, higher is better. (Source)