Tom Oliver Errors
Tom Oliver Career Errors Overview
During Tom Oliver's 4-year Major League Baseball career, he had a lifetime total of
21 errors, an average of 5.25 errors per season. 1931 was his best season
with 3 errors and his worst season was 1930 when he had
9 errors. Tom Oliver outperformed similar player cohorts when comparing career totals, besting
USA (48.6987), The Greatest Generation (69.0343), Y (228.282), mlb (47.2191), and CF (30.7557) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
Errors are charged to defensive players when they make a mistake leading to a runner getting on base or a runner advancing further than they should not have given the circustances. Dropping a fly ball and errant throws are examples of errors since these are expected to be reasonably acheivable. Generally, for Errors, lower is better. (Source)
Errors are charged to defensive players when they make a mistake leading to a runner getting on base or a runner advancing further than they should not have given the circustances. Dropping a fly ball and errant throws are examples of errors since these are expected to be reasonably acheivable. Generally, for Errors, lower is better. (Source)