Bob Klinger Career Loses Overview
During Bob Klinger's 8-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
61 loses, an average of 8 loses per season. 1947 was his best season
with 1 loses and his worst season was 1939 when he had
17 loses. Bob Klinger is middlin' tier compared to similar player cohorts career totals, not clearly beating or
being beat by USA (33.935871373129), The Greatest Generation (36.420070011669), mlb (32.757816219648), SP (47.717948717949), and Y (168.5) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
A loss is charged to a pitcher who allowed the run that the winning team scored to take the final lead of the game. Generally, for Loses, lower is better. (
Source)
Bob Klinger Lifetime Loses
Stats similar to Loses for Bob Klinger
| Bob KlingerLoses |
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Career | 61 |
Season Avg. | 8 |
162 Game Avg. | 61 |
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Bob Klinger Loses By Year Line Chart
This line chart shows Bob Klinger's yearly Loses
for each season of his Major League Baseball career. Also included, for comparison,
are yearly player averages for MLB, Hall of Fame players, SP, and players from their
country of birth. For these groups, averages are calculated for each group's performance for the defined year.
Bob Klinger Cumulative Loses by Year
This line chart attempts to show show how Bob Klinger's career Loses progressed by year.
Each year on the chart represents Bob Klinger's career Loses at the end of that season.
Bob Klinger Loses By Year Box Chart
This chart attempts to draw comparisons between Bob Klinger and related player groups by summarizing Loses
for each season played by Bob Klinger. The box represents the middle 50% of the data for each player with the line in the box
being the median value. The whiskers represent the ranges for the top and bottom 25% of the data. Review the spread and
medians to draw your conclusions!
Bob Klinger Loses Per Season Stats Table
This table shows Bob Klinger Loses stats per season for his full MLB career with the
aggregations’ sum, average, minimum, maximum, and median. Also included, for comparison, are season
player averages for MLB, Hall of Fame players,
SP, and players from their country of birth. The comparisons are calculated for each
group for each year of Bob Klinger career.
Note: "—" indicate there were no players
for comparison for a specific year. Most commonly this happens for the hall of fame group where there may
not have been a hall of famer playing that year.