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Pete Williams Created with Batting Avg: ERA: Pete Williams 0.000 0.000 Delaware Valley Positions Played http://iscoresports.com P C 1B 2B 3B SS LF CF RF OF DH Starts - - - - - - - - - - - Games Appeared - 2 - - - - - - - - - Innings Appeared - 2 - - - - - - - - - Overview Date Game Name B-PA B-AB B-H B-HR B-BB B-RBI B-SO B-AVG P-IP P-PIT P-R P-ER P-K P-H P-BB P-ERA F-PO F-A F-ERR F-FP 2014-04-01 4/1/14 Port Jervis at Delaware Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.000 2014-03-28 3/28/14 Lackawanna Trail at Delaware Valley 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.000 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 0 0 0 0.000 2014-03-27 3/27/14 East Stroudsburg North at Delaware Valley 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 1.000 TOTALS 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0.000 0.00 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 1.000 Batting - Basic Date G PA AB R H AVG 1B 2B 3B HR RBI BB Kc Ks SO HBP SB CS PK SCB SF LOBi GDP 2014-03-28 1 1 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 1 1 0 0 0 0.000 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Batting - Advanced Date OBP SLG OPS CT% CT2% AB/RSP BB/RSP H/RSP BA/RSP 2014-03-28 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 TOTALS 1.000 0.000 1.000 0.000 0.000 0 0 0 0.000 Batting - Plate Discipline Date Sc Ss F Ball TP Ss% FS FB FPSw FPSw% FPH FPSS% 2014-03-28 1 0 0 4 5 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 TOTALS 1 0 0 4 5 0.0 0 1 0 0.0 0 0.0 Batting - Batting Quality Date QAB1% 2014-03-28 0.0 TOTALS 0.0 Fielding - Basic Date G Et Ef ERR PO A SBA CS DP PB PK FP 2014-04-01 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.000 2014-03-27 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 TOTALS 2 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000 Legend - Batting Code Description Code Description Code Description G Batting Games Played FC Reached on Fielder's Choice Zs Swings Inside the Zone SEQ The Order in which the Player Batted CI Reached on Catcher's Interference Oc Contact Outside the Zone PA Plate Appearances GDP Grounded into Double Play Zc Contact Inside the Zone AB At Bats GTP Grounded into Triple Play FP Total First Pitches R Runs PA/RSP Plate Appearances with Runners in Scoring Position FS First Pitch Strikes H Hits AB/RSP At Bats with Runners in Scoring Position FB First Pitch Balls B Bunt Singles BB/RSP Walks with Runners in Scoring Position FPSw First Pitch Swings 1B Singles HBP/RSP Hit by Pitches with Runners in Scoring Position FPSw% First Pitch Swing Percentage 2B Doubles SAC/RSP Sacrifices with Runners in Scoring Position FPSs First Pitch Swings for a Strike 3B Triples CI/RSP Catchers Intereference with Runners in Scoring Position FPF First Pitch Swings for a Foul HR Homeruns H/RSP Hits with Runners in Scoring Position FPBu First Pitch Swings for a Bunt XBH Extra Base Hits BA/RSP Batting Average with Runners in Scoring Position FP1B First Pitch Swings for a Single TB Total Bases GBs Soft Ground Balls FP2B First Pitch Swings for a Double OB On Base GBm Medium Ground Balls FP3B First Pitch Swings for a Triple RC Runs Created GBh Hard Ground Balls FPHR First Pitch Swings for a Homerun RBI Runs Batted In LDs Soft Line Drives FPH First Pitch Swings for a Hit AVG Batting Average LDm Medium Line Drives FPCI First Pitch Swings for a Catchers Interference BB Walks LDh Hard Line Drives FPFC First Pitch Swings for a Fielders Choice BBi Intentional Walks PUs Soft Popups FPROE First Pitch Error Kc Strike Outs Looking PUm Medium Popups FPSF First Pitch Sacrifice Fly Ks Strike Outs Swinging PUh Hard Popups FPSCB First Pitch Sac Bunt SO Strike Outs (Kc+Ks) FBs Soft Flyballs FPO First Pitch Out BB/K Walks per Strikeout(BB/K) FBm Medium Flyballs FPSS% First Pitch Swing Success Rate BB/PA Walks per Plate Appearance (BB/PA) FBh Hard Flyballs QAB1 Quality at Bat Type 1 HBP Hit By Pitch GB% Ground Ball Percentage QAB1% Quality at Bats Type 1/Plate Appearance SB Stolen Bases LD% Line Drive Percentage QAB2 Quality at Bat Type 2 CS Caught Stealing PU% Popup Percentage QAB2% Quality at Bat Type 2/Plate Appearance PK Times Picked Off FB% Flyball Percentage QAB3 Quality at Bat Type 3 SCB Sacrifice Bunts SH% Soft Hit Percentage QAB3% Quality at Bat Type 3/Plate Appearance SF Sacrifice Flys MH% Medium Hit Percentage P1 1 Pitch Plate Appearances SAC Sacrifices HH% Hard Hit Percentage P2 2 Pitch Plate Appearances RPA Runs per Appearance Sc Strikes Looking P3 3 Pitch Plate Appearances OBP On Base Percentage Ss Strikes Swinging P4 4 Pitch Plate Appearances OBPE On Base Percentage w/ROE F Fouls P5 5 Pitch Plate Appearances SLG Slugging Percentage Ball Balls P6 6 Pitch Plate Appearances OPS On Base Plus Slugging Percentage Bi Intentional Balls P7 7 Pitch Plate Appearances 1/RPA Inverse RPA BIP Balls in Play P8 8 Pitch Plate Appearances CT% Contact Percentage (AB-K/AB} TP Total Pitches P9 9 Pitch Plate Appearances CT2% Contact Percentage (AB-K/PA} Ss% Swinging Strike Percentage (Ss/TP) P10 10 Pitch Plate Appearances LOBi Left on Base (Individual). Times the Player Left Runners on Ot Total Pitches Ouside the Zone P11 11 Pitch Plate Appearances Base Zt Total Pitches Inside the Zone P12 12 Pitch Plate Appearances LOB Left on Base (Team). Times the Player was Left on Base Os Swings Outside the Zone P13+ Plate Appearances with 13 or more Pitches ROE Reached on Error Legend - Pitching Code Description Code Description Code Description Code Description G Pitching Games WP Wild Pitches FBh Hard Flyballs DpS% Dropball Strike Percentage SEQ The Order in which the Player Pitched CI Catcher's Inteferences BIP Balls in Play Rs Riseballs W Wins SCB Sacrifice Bunts GB% Ground Ball Percentage RsS Riseballs for a Strike L Losses SCF Sacrifice Flys LD% Line Drive Percentage RsS% Riseball Strike Percentage SV Saves BT Bunts Allowed PU% Popup Percentage Sw Screwballs HLD Holds 1B Singles Allowed FB% Flyball Percentage SwS Screwballs for a Strike SVOP Save Opportunites 2B Doubles Allowed SH% Soft Hit Percentage SwS% Screwball Strike Percentage BS Blown Saves 3B Triples Allowed MH% Medium Hit Percentage Dc Dropcurves SV% Blown Saves HR Homeruns Allowed HH% Hard Hit Percentage DcS Dropcurves for a Strike ST Starts WHIP Walk plus Hits per Inning Pitched IR Inherited Runners DcS% Dropcurve Strike Percentage FIN Finishes OBP On Base Percentage IRS Inherited Runners who Scored Or Other Pitches CMP Complete Games BAA Batting Average Against LOB Runners Left On Base OrS Other Pitches for a Strike GSc Game Score GIT Game Innings PK Pickoffs Successful OrS% Other Strike Percentage QS Quality Starts GO Ground Outs PKF Pickoffs Failed 3P 3 Pitch Innings TL Tough Losses AO Air Outs Sc Strikes Looking 4P 4 Pitch Innings CW Cheap Wins GO/AO Ground Out to Air Out Ratio Ss Strikes Swinging 5P 5 Pitch Innings ShO Shutouts FPS First Pitch Strikes F Fouls 6P 6 Pitch Innings IP Innings Pitched FPB First Pitch Balls S% Total Strike Percentage 7P 7 Pitch Innings BF Batters Faced FPS% First Pitch Strikes Percentage B% Total Ball Percentage 8P 8 Pitch Innings Ball Balls LOBB Leadoff Walks Fb Fastballs 9P 9 Pitch Innings Str Strikes LOH Leadoff Hit FbS Fastballs for a Strike 10P 10 Pitch Innings B/S Ball to Strike Ratio LOHB Leadoff Hit Batter FbS% Fastball Strike Percentage 11P 11 Pitch Innings PIT Pitches LOCI Leadoff Catcher Interference Cu Curves 12P 12 Pitch Innings R Runs Allowed LOE Leadoff Error CuS Curves for a Strike 13P 13 Pitch Innings GI Game Innings Average LOK Leadoff Strikeout CuS% Curveball Strike Percentage 14P 14 Pitch Innings RA Run Average LOO Leadoff Fielding Out Sl Sliders 15P 15 Pitch Innings ER Earned Runs 123 123 Innings SlS Sliders for a Strike 16P+ Innings with 16 or More Pitches ERA Earned Run Average FsO First Strike Field Outs SlS% Slider Strike Percentage GT Pitching Games Totals ERA9 Earned Run Average (for 9 innings) FsK First Strike Strikeouts Ct Cutters OIT Outs per Inning multiplied by Games O Outs FsH First Strike Hits CtS Cutters for a Strike GScT Total Game Score K Strikeouts FsBB First Strike Walks CtS% Cutter Strike Percentage 1PA 1 Pitch Appearances Kc Strikeouts Looking GBs Soft Ground Balls Ch Changeups 2PA 2 Pitch Appearances Ks Strikeouts Swinging GBm Medium Ground Balls ChS Changeups for a Strike 3PA 3 Pitch Appearances H Hits GBh Hard Ground Balls ChS% Changeup Strike Percentage 4PA 4 Pitch Appearances BB Walks LDs Soft Line Drives Sp Splitters 5PA 5 Pitch Appearances IBB Intentional Walks LDm Medium Line Drives SpS Splitters for a Strike 6PA 6 Pitch Appearances K/BB Strikeout to Walk Ratio LDh Hard Line Drives SpS% Splitter Strike Percentage 7PA 7 Pitch Appearances K/GI Strikeouts per Game Innings PUs Soft Popups Kn Knuckleballs 8P+A 8 Pitch or More Appearances BB/GI Walks per Game Innings PUm Medium Popups KnS Knuckleballs for a Strike FbMin Minimum Fastball Speed H/GI Hits per Game Innings PUh Hard Popups KnS% Knuckleball Strike Percentage FbMax Maximimum Fastball Speed HB Hit Batters FBs Soft Flyballs Dp Dropballs FbTot Total Fastball Speed BK Balks FBm Medium Flyballs DpS Dropballs for a Strike FbCnt Fastball Speed Count Code Description Code Description Code Description FbAvg Average Fastball Speed SwCnt Screwball Speed Count T12 Total 1-2 Counts CuMin Minimum Curve Speed SwAvg Average Screwball Speed S12 1-2 Count Strikes CuMax Maximimum Curve Speed DcMin Minimum Dropcurve Speed S%12 1-2 Strike Percentage CuTot Total Curve Speed DcMax Maximimum Dropcurve Speed E12+ 1-2 Count Positive Outcome CuCnt Curve Speed Count DcTot Total Dropcurve Speed E12- 1-2 Count Negative Outcome CuAvg Average Curve Speed DcCnt Dropcurve Speed Count E12* 1-2 Count Neutral Outcome SlMin Minimum Slider Speed DcAvg Average Dropcurve Speed T20 Total 2-0 Counts SlMax Maximimum Slider Speed OrMin Minimum Other Speed S20 2-0 Count Strikes SlTot Total Slider Speed OrMax Maximimum Other Speed
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