Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell — Power Finesse Ratio Comparison
About Power Finesse Ratio
Power finesse ratio (PFR) is a metric that estimates the number of times per inning that a plate appearance ended, either negatively or positively for the pitcher, because of the pitcher's actions. It's calculated by summing walks and strikeouts over a given time period and then dividing by innings pitched. Generally, for Power Finesse Ratio, higher is better. (Source)
Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell — Power Finesse Ratio Per Season
Bill Abernathie and George Wetzell's Power Finesse Ratio for each season of their MLB careers, plotted side by side.

Bill Abernathie vs. George Wetzell — Power Finesse Ratio Career Distribution
This chart summarizes Bill Abernathie's and George Wetzell's seasonal Power Finesse Ratio 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 — Power Finesse Ratio Season-by-Season Data
Complete season-by-season Power Finesse Ratio figures for both Bill Abernathie and George Wetzell side by side. Career aggregates include sum, average, min, max, and median. Seasons not played display “—”.
