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In baseball what is whip?

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In baseball what is whip?

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  1. John, for playing in triple A you don't know much, because the two people above you got it right.

    WHIP = Walks + Hits per Inning Pitched.

    5 hits and 3 walks in 6 innings would be (5+3)/6 = 8/6 = 1.33.


  2. the guy abovr me got it right walks and hits to innings pitched.

    For example if you give up 7 hits and 2 walks in 9 innings pitched than u would do this

    7 (hits) + 2 (walks) = 9

    9 (combined hits and walks) / 9 (total number of innings pitched = 1.00

    Hope i helped

  3. It's Walks Hits per Innings Pitched!

  4. like when a pitcher releases a ballhis hand motion is like a whip da other guys answering here have the wrong answer

  5. Walks Plus Hits per Inning (WHIP)

    Divide the total number of hits and bases on balls (walks) allowed by the pitcher by his total number of innings pitched. For example, if Jason Schmidt allows 138 hits and 61 bases on balls in 150 innings, his ratio is 1.33 ((138+61)/150).

  6. As the others have said, it is Walk + Hits per Inning Pitched.

    It's an indicator of how many baserunners a pitcher allows on average each inning, which of course will relate to how many runs a pitcher allows. A WHIP below 1.0 is considered extremely good, above 1.5 it's not so good.

  7. it is walks and hits per innings pitched

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