Dan Smith vs. R. Smith — Career Comparison
Looking at the career totals, Dan Smith and R. Smith are fairly close on the surface numbers. R. Smith posted stronger numbers in WHIP (1.800 vs 1.966) and home runs allowed (0 per nine innings vs 0.93). Dan Smith had the advantage in ERA (4.66 vs 9). By the career numbers, R. Smith had the better of this comparison — though ERA and WHIP alone don't account for era, park factors, or the defenses each pitcher worked behind.
Pitching Stats for Dan Smith and R. Smith
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
6.51
6.51
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
4.15
4.15
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
5.45
5.45
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
6
6
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.3
0.3
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.211
0.211
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
11.17
11.17
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
7.2
7.2
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.93
0.93
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
0
0
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.18
0.18
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
0
0
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
6.21
6.21
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
9
9
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
1.172
1.172
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
1
1
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
5.9
5.9
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
9
9
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
2
0.62
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
2
3.6
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
120
37.24
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
19
34.2
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
1.12
1.12
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
5
5
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.32
0.32
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
0.211
0.211
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
44.38
44.38
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
45
45
Fielding Stats for Dan Smith and R. Smith
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
17
5.28
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
1
1.8
Dan Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
100
R. Smith
Career
Per 9 Innings
100
100