About Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings

Walks allowed per nine innings is a metric that shows, on average, how many walks a pitcher or team's pitchers give up over a nine-inning period. It's calculated by dividing walks by innings pitched and then multiplying the result by nine. Generally, for Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings, lower is better. (Source)

Top Chicago Cubs Players by Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings

Which Chicago Cubs players rank highest in Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings? Below are the top ten by single season and by career totals with the team, requiring at least 50 innings pitched for a season record, or 100 innings pitched for a career record with the team.
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Chicago Cubs Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings Per Season

Chicago Cubs's Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings for each season of their history, plotted alongside yearly averages for MLB, the National League, and the National League Central.
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Chicago Cubs Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings Season Distribution vs. MLB and Peers

Each box summarizes Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings across all seasons, comparing the Chicago Cubs to MLB as a whole, the National League, and the National League Central. The box covers the middle 50% of seasons, the center line is the median, and the whiskers extend to the min and max values.
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Chicago Cubs Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings Year-Over-Year Change

A waterfall chart showing how the Chicago Cubs's Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings shifted season over season. Each bar represents the change from the previous year, making it easy to spot peak and decline phases.
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Chicago Cubs Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings — Season-by-Season Breakdown

Every season of Chicago Cubs's history with Walks Allowed Per 9 Innings alongside yearly averages for MLB, the National League, and the National League Central. Career totals include sum, average, minimum, maximum, and median.
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