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College Baseball advanced stats are now on FanGraphs
Posted on 3/5/25 at 12:43 pm
Posted on 3/5/25 at 12:43 pm
This is astounding news. Here's the link to LSU's page. LSU stats
There is a "standard" and "advanced" tab for both hitters and pitchers. In case you're not sure what a stat abbreviation stands for or what it accounts for, here is a full glossary. Hitting Pitching
There is a "standard" and "advanced" tab for both hitters and pitchers. In case you're not sure what a stat abbreviation stands for or what it accounts for, here is a full glossary. Hitting Pitching
This post was edited on 4/4/25 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 3/5/25 at 12:43 pm to reauxl tigers
UPDATED THRU 4/3:
SF (Sacrifice Flies): Number of times a batter’s fly out allowed a runner to tag up and score.
SH (Sacrifice Bunts): Any bunt in which there was a runner on base and less than two outs in which the batter was put out and at least one runner advanced.
GDP (Grounded into Double Play): Number of times the batter hit into a double play.
SB (Stolen Bases): Number of stolen bases.
CS (Caught Stealing): Number of times caught stealing.
wRC+ (Weighted Runs Created Plus): The most comprehensive rate statistic used to measure hitting performance because it takes into account the varying weights of each offensive action (like wOBA) and then adjusts them for the park and league context in which they took place.
wOBA (Weighted On Base Average): Combines all the different aspects of hitting into one metric, weighting each of them in proportion to their actual run value. While batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage fall short in accuracy and scope, wOBA measures and captures offensive value more accurately and comprehensively.
wRC (Weighted Runs Created): Number of runs a player has generated for his team as a result of his wOBA and playing time.
wRAA (Weighted Runs Above Average): Number of runs above or below average a player has added as a hitter.
wSB (Weighted Stolen Base Runs Above Average): Number of runs above or below average added by a player on stolen base attempts.
BABIP (Batting Average on Balls in Play): The rate at which the batter gets a hit when he puts the ball in play, calculated as (H-HR)/(AB-K-HR+SF).
ISO (Isolated Power): Average number of extra bases per at bat, calculated several ways such as SLG minus AVG.
OPS (On Base Plus Slugging): Combination of OBP and SLG, calculated as OBP+SLG

SF (Sacrifice Flies): Number of times a batter’s fly out allowed a runner to tag up and score.
SH (Sacrifice Bunts): Any bunt in which there was a runner on base and less than two outs in which the batter was put out and at least one runner advanced.
GDP (Grounded into Double Play): Number of times the batter hit into a double play.
SB (Stolen Bases): Number of stolen bases.
CS (Caught Stealing): Number of times caught stealing.

wRC+ (Weighted Runs Created Plus): The most comprehensive rate statistic used to measure hitting performance because it takes into account the varying weights of each offensive action (like wOBA) and then adjusts them for the park and league context in which they took place.
wOBA (Weighted On Base Average): Combines all the different aspects of hitting into one metric, weighting each of them in proportion to their actual run value. While batting average, on-base percentage, and slugging percentage fall short in accuracy and scope, wOBA measures and captures offensive value more accurately and comprehensively.
wRC (Weighted Runs Created): Number of runs a player has generated for his team as a result of his wOBA and playing time.
wRAA (Weighted Runs Above Average): Number of runs above or below average a player has added as a hitter.
wSB (Weighted Stolen Base Runs Above Average): Number of runs above or below average added by a player on stolen base attempts.
BABIP (Batting Average on Balls in Play): The rate at which the batter gets a hit when he puts the ball in play, calculated as (H-HR)/(AB-K-HR+SF).
ISO (Isolated Power): Average number of extra bases per at bat, calculated several ways such as SLG minus AVG.
OPS (On Base Plus Slugging): Combination of OBP and SLG, calculated as OBP+SLG
This post was edited on 4/4/25 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 3/5/25 at 12:43 pm to reauxl tigers
UPDATED THRU 4/3:
HBP (Hit By Pitches)
WP (Wild Pitches)
BK (Balks)
TBF (Total Batters Faced)
G (Games): Number of games in which the pitcher appeared.
GS (Games Started)
CG (Complete Games
ShO (Shutouts)
SV (Saves)
E-F (ERA-FIP Differential): The difference between the pitcher’s ERA and FIP.
FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching): An estimate of a pitcher’s ERA based on strikeouts, walks/HBP, and home runs allowed, assuming league average results on balls in play.
LOB% (Left On-Base Percentage): Percentage of pitcher’s own base runners that they strand over the course of a season. Not equal to the LOB column in the box score.
K%-BB% (Strikeout Percentage minus Walk Percentage): The percentage differential between K% and BB%, often a better indicator of performance than K/BB, which can be skewed by very low walk rates.
WHIP (Walks Plus Hits per Inning Pitched): The average number of base runners allowed via hit or walk per inning.
AVG (Batting Average Against): Rate of hits allowed per at bat, calculated as H/AB.

HBP (Hit By Pitches)
WP (Wild Pitches)
BK (Balks)
TBF (Total Batters Faced)
G (Games): Number of games in which the pitcher appeared.
GS (Games Started)
CG (Complete Games
ShO (Shutouts)
SV (Saves)

E-F (ERA-FIP Differential): The difference between the pitcher’s ERA and FIP.
FIP (Fielding Independent Pitching): An estimate of a pitcher’s ERA based on strikeouts, walks/HBP, and home runs allowed, assuming league average results on balls in play.
LOB% (Left On-Base Percentage): Percentage of pitcher’s own base runners that they strand over the course of a season. Not equal to the LOB column in the box score.
K%-BB% (Strikeout Percentage minus Walk Percentage): The percentage differential between K% and BB%, often a better indicator of performance than K/BB, which can be skewed by very low walk rates.
WHIP (Walks Plus Hits per Inning Pitched): The average number of base runners allowed via hit or walk per inning.
AVG (Batting Average Against): Rate of hits allowed per at bat, calculated as H/AB.
This post was edited on 4/4/25 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:15 pm to The Egg
His platoon mate, I guess you could say, hasn't fared much better, but he was robbed of an XBH last night
This post was edited on 3/5/25 at 1:16 pm
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:16 pm to Glizzy_gang
Braswell seems like he's pressing.
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:19 pm to Glizzy_gang
Reaves barrels the ball a lot
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:30 pm to Glizzy_gang
quote:
His platoon mate, I guess you could say, hasn't fared much better
BABIP says differently
This makes Eyanson look pretty good
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:37 pm to Yeti_Chaser
I think Braswell is just slumping early. Reeves is just getting unlucky. I'd bet his barrel % is much higher than Braswell's.
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:42 pm to The Egg
quote:
Braswell woof
And Curiel, wow
Dickinson is a stud, but we expected him to be good right away at 21 years old and proven. Curiel, just damn.
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:47 pm to ProjectP2294
quote:
Braswell seems like he's pressing.
I hate that damn uppercut swing

Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:48 pm to ProjectP2294
Agree, & Larson definitely seems to be pressing.
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:48 pm to CatfishJohn
quote:
Dickinson is a stud, but we expected him to be good right away at 21 years old and proven. Curiel, just damn.
I'm a little disappointed in Hernandez bat. I thought we would at least get some bombs out of him
Posted on 3/5/25 at 1:48 pm to Yeti_Chaser
quote:he battles that's for sure, his ending stretch against Neb was really nice
This makes Eyanson look pretty good
Posted on 3/5/25 at 4:34 pm to ProjectP2294
quote:
Braswell seems like he's pressing.
He's not striking out a ton, which is a good sign
Posted on 3/5/25 at 4:41 pm to barry
Thanks for the stats..
Must not have a demanding job
Must not have a demanding job
Posted on 3/5/25 at 4:44 pm to LSUvet72
quote:
Thanks for the stats..
Must not have a demanding job
Are you under the impression that the OP did all of that himself? Even when he listed the website he pulled them from in the original post?
Posted on 3/5/25 at 5:42 pm to ProjectP2294
This took 15 minutes to copy and paste into a post 

Posted on 3/5/25 at 5:52 pm to reauxl tigers
Did they just rip most of this from D1? Lotta the same advanced stats.
Obviously big difference is its free here
Pretty cool
Obviously big difference is its free here
Pretty cool
This post was edited on 3/5/25 at 5:56 pm
Posted on 3/5/25 at 6:16 pm to josh336
D1 and fangraphs most likely get the stats from the same source. Idk where.
Fangraphs is built around MLB but they have this little corner of the site for college.
Fangraphs is built around MLB but they have this little corner of the site for college.
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