Kazuhisa Ishii Sacrifice Flies
Kazuhisa Ishii Career Sacrifice Flies Overview
During Kazuhisa Ishii's 4-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
17 sacrifice flies, an average of 4 sacrifice flies per season. 2003 was his best season
with 2 sacrifice flies and his worst season was 2004 when he had
7 sacrifice flies. Kazuhisa Ishii is middlin' tier compared to similar player cohorts career totals, not clearly beating or
being beat by Japan (10.595238095238), mlb (10.147913029678), SP (12.502087060227), Y (31), and Gen X (16.982899022801) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
A sacrifice fly is a ball put into play in the outfield that is caught and results in an out for the hitter, however one or more runners on the bases are able to advance one or more bases after the ball is caught often because of hit placement. A pitcher is charged with a sacrifice fly when it happens a plate appearance for which they are pitching. Generally, for Sacrifice Flies, lower is better. (Source)
A sacrifice fly is a ball put into play in the outfield that is caught and results in an out for the hitter, however one or more runners on the bases are able to advance one or more bases after the ball is caught often because of hit placement. A pitcher is charged with a sacrifice fly when it happens a plate appearance for which they are pitching. Generally, for Sacrifice Flies, lower is better. (Source)