Takashi Kashiwada Earned Runs
Takashi Kashiwada Career Earned Runs Overview
During Takashi Kashiwada's 1-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
15 earned runs, an average of 15 earned runs per season. 1997 was his best season
with 15 earned runs and his worst season was 1997 when he had
15 earned runs. Takashi Kashiwada outperformed similar player cohorts when comparing career totals, besting
Japan (180.97619047619), Gen X (253.98615635179), Y (1220.25), mlb (252.43564513569), and RP (128.54258568035) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
An earned run is run scored by the opposing team that is considered to be a direct result of the pitchers actions. For example a home run would be counted as an earned run since the pitcher would be directly responsible for the hit whereas a player scoring because of a position player's defensive error, or had advanced bases because of a position player's defenisve error allowing them to score later is not an earned run Generally, for Earned Runs, lower is better. (Source)
An earned run is run scored by the opposing team that is considered to be a direct result of the pitchers actions. For example a home run would be counted as an earned run since the pitcher would be directly responsible for the hit whereas a player scoring because of a position player's defensive error, or had advanced bases because of a position player's defenisve error allowing them to score later is not an earned run Generally, for Earned Runs, lower is better. (Source)