Cleveland Red Sox WHIP Charts and Records
About WHIP
Walks and hits per innings pitched (WHIP) is a metric that shows how often, on average, hitters get on base per inning against a pitcher. It is calculated by summing hits and walks for a given time period then dividing by the number of innings during that time period. Generally, for WHIP, lower is better. (Source)
Top Cleveland Red Sox Players by WHIP
Which Cleveland Red Sox players rank highest in WHIP? 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.


Cleveland Red Sox WHIP Per Season
Cleveland Red Sox's WHIP for each season of their history, plotted alongside yearly averages for MLB, the Negro National League II, and the Negro National League II.

Cleveland Red Sox WHIP Season Distribution vs. MLB and Peers
Each box summarizes WHIP across all seasons, comparing the Cleveland Red Sox to MLB as a whole, the Negro National League II, and the Negro National League II. The box covers the middle 50% of seasons, the center line is the median, and the whiskers extend to the min and max values.

Cleveland Red Sox WHIP Year-Over-Year Change
A waterfall chart showing how the Cleveland Red Sox's WHIP shifted season over season. Each bar represents the change from the previous year, making it easy to spot peak and decline phases.

Cleveland Red Sox WHIP — Season-by-Season Breakdown
Every season of Cleveland Red Sox's history with WHIP alongside yearly averages for MLB, the Negro National League II, and the Negro National League II. Career totals include sum, average, minimum, maximum, and median.
