Takashi Kashiwada Runs
Takashi Kashiwada Career Runs Overview
During Takashi Kashiwada's 1-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
15 runs, an average of 15 runs per season. 1997 was his best season
with 15 runs and his worst season was 1997 when he had
15 runs. Takashi Kashiwada outperformed similar player cohorts when comparing career totals, besting
Japan (195.07142857143), Gen X (276.77605863192), Y (1469.6111111111), mlb (289.89922234566), and RP (147.54258568035) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
Runs are charged to a pitcher or team's pitcher when a hitter or baserunner scores for any reason. For a pitcher to be charged with the run allowed they must have been the pitcher the batter had a plate apperance against. An more complicated example of runs allowed is if pitcher A is removed from the game after allowing runners to reach second and third base and pitcher B gives up a home run. The two baserunners are charged to pitcher A, the hitter is charged to pitcher B. Generally, for Runs, lower is better. (Source)
Runs are charged to a pitcher or team's pitcher when a hitter or baserunner scores for any reason. For a pitcher to be charged with the run allowed they must have been the pitcher the batter had a plate apperance against. An more complicated example of runs allowed is if pitcher A is removed from the game after allowing runners to reach second and third base and pitcher B gives up a home run. The two baserunners are charged to pitcher A, the hitter is charged to pitcher B. Generally, for Runs, lower is better. (Source)