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Originally Posted by aro13
Its probably on one of the sites. I calculate it myself. Take Pedro in 2000 - he posted a 1.74 era allowing 42 earned runs. The league average was 5.06 and pitching the same number of innings as Pedro would have allowed 122 runs. Therefore, Pedro saved the Sox 80 earned runs relative to an average pitcher.
Koufax in 1966 posted a 1.73 era and allowed 62 earned runs. The average pitcher in 1966 posted a 3.29 era and allowed 118 earned runs. Koufax saves the Dodgers 56 runs.
If I could only use one star to evaluate pitchers I would choose runs saved. Obviously its not the only important stat.
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I like the runs saved/avoided metric. Its kind of like ERA+ multiplied by the innings pitched.