Catcher's ERA
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catcher-s-era-261-8852401
title:
Catcher's ERA
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Catcher's ERA (CERA) in baseball statistics is the earned run average of the pitchers pitching when the catcher in question is catching. Its primary purpose is to measure a catcher's game-calling, rather than his effect on the opposing team's running game. Craig Wright first described the concept of CERA in his 1989 book The Diamond Appraised. With it, Wright developed a method of determining a catcher's effect on a team's pitching staff by comparing pitchers' performance when playing with diffe
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Baseball statistic
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catcher%27s_ERA
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2022-08-01T22:17:18Z
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