WHIP = Walks plus Hits per Inning Pitched
Add the number of walks to the number of hits,
then divide by the total number of innings pitched.
Example:
If a pitcher walked 5 batters and gave up 42 hits, over 39 innings pitched,
then the WHIP would be calculated as
(5 + 42) / 39 = 1.21
In 2013, Ambidextrous pitcher Henry Knight had a 1.21 WHIP
In 2012, Pat Venditte had a 1.31 WHIP (Yankees AAA)
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Cliff Lee has a 1.20 WHIP over his pitching career
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Add the number of walks to the number of hits,
then divide by the total number of innings pitched.
Example:
If a pitcher walked 5 batters and gave up 42 hits, over 39 innings pitched,
then the WHIP would be calculated as
(5 + 42) / 39 = 1.21
In 2013, Ambidextrous pitcher Henry Knight had a 1.21 WHIP
In 2012, Pat Venditte had a 1.31 WHIP (Yankees AAA)
view more stats
Cliff Lee has a 1.20 WHIP over his pitching career
List of Major League Baseball leaders in career WHIP - Wikipedia
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