If the inning should have been over, but was prolonged by a fielding error, any subsequent run that scores is considered unearned. Thus, even a home run does not impact on a pitcher's ERA in this instance
it does not as any runs scoring as a result of a passed ball are unearned and so do not count towards the pitcher earned run average
ERA is known as earned run average, a stat used for pitchers. The lower the number, the better he is.
No...a fielding error that allows the runner to get on base and that runner scores is not an earned run and does not count against earned run average.
Earned run average(ERA), wins and losses, walks and strikeouts.
Yes, inside the park home runs count as a home run in baseball.
As of September 7, 2007, 449 different pitchers have give up home runs to Barry Bonds.
A pitcher can get a loss no matter if the runs are earned or not. This statistic is tracked for the purpose of calculating a pitchers ERA or earned run average it really has nothing to do with a pitchers win loss record.
No, a home run does not count as a single hit in baseball. A home run is a hit that allows the batter to circle all the bases and score a run.
Yes, an inside the park home run counts as a home run in baseball.
Yes. Each player selects his own pitcher.
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Era has nothing to do with strikeouts. Era stands for earned run average meaning for every run that the other team earns it changes the average (ex: home run or they score a run off of a hit etc.). It is determined by dividing the number of earned runs allowed by the number of innings pitched and multiplying by nine. Runs resulting from defensive errors (including pitchers and defensive errors) are recorded as unearned runs and aren't used to determine Era.