Chi-Chi Olivo Power Finesse Ratio
Chi-Chi Olivo Career Power Finesse Ratio Overview
Chi-Chi Olivo's Power Finesse Ratio was 1.05 for his 4-year Major League Baseball career.
1961 was his best season when his Power Finesse Ratio was 3 and his worst season was 1966
when his Power Finesse Ratio was 0.909. Chi-Chi Olivo is middlin' tier compared to similar player cohorts career totals, not clearly beating or
being beat by The Greatest Generation (0.835303772253), Y (0.90944661486595), D.R. (1.279129165789), mlb (1.0386513759297), and RP (1.1462321682907) player career averages. See the charts and graphs below that
visualize this information in more detail.
Power finesse ratio (PFR) is a metric that estimates the number of times per inning pitched that a plate apperance ended, either negatively or positivly for the pitcher, because of the pitchers actions. It's calculated by summing walks and strikeouts over a given time period and then divided by innings pitched. Generally, for Power Finesse Ratio, higher is better. (Source)
Power finesse ratio (PFR) is a metric that estimates the number of times per inning pitched that a plate apperance ended, either negatively or positivly for the pitcher, because of the pitchers actions. It's calculated by summing walks and strikeouts over a given time period and then divided by innings pitched. Generally, for Power Finesse Ratio, higher is better. (Source)