Babe Ruth Power Finesse Ratio
Babe Ruth Career Power Finesse Ratio Overview
Babe Ruth's Power Finesse Ratio was 0.761 for his 10-year Major League Baseball career.
1921 was his best season when his Power Finesse Ratio was 1.222 and his worst season was 1933
when his Power Finesse Ratio was 0.333. Babe Ruth is middlin' tier compared to similar player cohorts career totals, not clearly beating or
being beat by USA (1.0132499398799), Y (0.90944661486595), mlb (1.0386513759297), The Lost Generation (0.73157843919782), and RF (0.78983275068346) 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)