About Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play

Batting average on balls in play (BABIP) is a metric designed to measure what percentage of balls put in play against a pitcher or team's pitchers over a defined period resulted in a hit. Generally, for Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play, lower is better. (Source)

Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell — Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play Per Season

Bill Abernathie and George Wetzell's Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play for each season of their MLB careers, plotted side by side.
Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play per season line chart

Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell — Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play Career Distribution

This chart summarizes Bill Abernathie's and George Wetzell's seasonal Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play distributions across their entire careers. The box covers the middle 50% of seasons, the center line marks the median, and the whiskers extend to the min and max. A tighter box means more consistency; a higher median means more overall output.
Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play career distribution box chart

Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell — Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play Season-by-Season Data

Complete season-by-season Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play figures for both Bill Abernathie and George Wetzell side by side. Career aggregates include sum, average, min, max, and median. Seasons not played display “—”.
Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell Opposing Batting Average on Balls in Play season-by-season data table