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  1. ERA+ is a measure of a pitcher's ERA adjusted for the effects of the ballpark they pitch in and the league average ERA. It is calculated using a complex formula that takes into account the league ERA, the player's ERA, and the park factor.

  2. 28 maj 2014 · You can delete the stats from the individual players’ worksheets and use it how you wish. Note: when you delete the stats for your own use, delete them from the player’s worksheet NOT from the Team worksheet. The players entry page:

  3. ERA+ takes a player's earned run average (ERA) and normalizes it across the entire league. It accounts for external factors like ballparks and opponents. A score of 100 is league average, and 150 is 50 percent better than the league average.

  4. Adjusted ERA+, often simply abbreviated to ERA+ or ERA plus, is a pitching statistic in baseball. It adjusts a pitcher's earned run average (ERA) according to the pitcher's ballpark (in case the ballpark favors batters or pitchers) and the ERA of the pitcher's league.

  5. 5 sty 2018 · League adjusted ERA or ERA+ is calculated as 100*[lgERA/ERA] on Baseball Reference. It adjusts to a player’s ballpark after that. A park factor of one would mean there’s no advantage or disadvantage by pitching in that stadium.

  6. DakStats Baseball records both baseball and softball stats and is the preferred statistical software in most MLB facilities. Download a free copy of the software and use our Quick Start Guides to start tracking baseball stats easier than ever before.

  7. ERA+ takes a player's ERA and normalizes it across the entire league. It accounts for external factors like ballparks and opponents. It then adjusts, so a score of 100 is league average, and 150 is 50 percent better than the league average.

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