earned run

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earned run

The pitcher's earned run average increased after the game.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A run that was not scored as the result of an error by the other team: In baseball and softball, an earned run is a run for which the pitcher is held accountable. It is a run that would have scored assuming there were no fielding errors or passed balls by the defensive team.
Usage
  • This term is used exclusively in the context of baseball and softball statistics to evaluate a pitcher's performance.
  • It is a key component in calculating a pitcher's Earned Run Average (ERA).
  • The official scorer determines which runs are earned based on a reconstruction of the inning without errors.
Examples
  • Noun:
    • The pitcher allowed only two earned runs over seven innings.
    • His ERA is low because very few of the runs scored against him are earned runs.
    • The run was ruled an earned run because it scored on a clean double, not due to an error.
Advanced Usage
  • Concept of "Unearned Run": The direct counterpart to an earned run. An unearned run scores as a direct result of a fielding error or a passed ball that should have resulted in an out.
    • After the shortstop's error, three unearned runs scored, which did not count against the pitcher's ERA.
Variants and Related Words
  • Earned Run Average (ERA) (n): A statistic representing the average number of earned runs a pitcher allows per nine innings pitched. It is calculated as (Earned Runs / Innings Pitched) * 9.
    • A pitcher with an ERA under 3.00 is considered excellent.
Synonyms
  • Run charged to the pitcher: A more descriptive synonym, though "earned run" is the standard statistical term.
Antonyms
  • Unearned run (n): A run that scores due to an error by the defense and for which the pitcher is not held accountable in ERA calculations.
earned run

The pitcher's earned run average increased after the game.

Noun
  1. a run that was not scored as the result of an error by the other team

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