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Encyclopedia > Wild pitch

In baseball, a wild pitch (WP) is charged to a pitcher when a pitch is too high, too low, or too wide of home plate for the catcher to field capably, thereby allowing one or more runners to advance or to score. Baseball is a team sport in which a player on one team (the pitcher) attempts to throw a hard, fist-sized ball past a player on the other team (the batter), who attempts to hit the baseball with a tapered, smooth, cylindrical stick called a bat that can be made... A baseball pitcher delivers the ball to home plate In baseball, the pitcher is the player who throws the baseball from the pitchers mound toward the catcher to begin each play, with the goal of retiring a batter who attempts to either make contact with it or draw a... In baseball, a pitch is the act of throwing a baseball toward home plate to start a play. ... Home plate is the final base in baseball and related games that a player must touch to score. ... The position of the catcher Catcher is also a general term for a fielder who catches the ball in cricket. ... In baseball, baserunning is the act of running around the bases performed by members of the team at bat. ...


A wild pitch usually passes the catcher behind home plate, often allowing runners on base easy advancement.


A closely related statistic is the passed ball. As with many baseball statistics, whether a pitch that gets away from a catcher is a passed ball or wild pitch is at the discretion of the official scorer. The benefit of the doubt is given to the catcher if there is uncertainty; therefore, most of these situations are scored as wild pitches. In baseball, a catcher shall be charged with a passed ball when he fails to hold or to control a legally pitched ball which should have been held or controlled with ordinary effort, thereby permitting a runner or runners to advance. ... As with many sports, and perhaps even more so, statistics are very important to baseball. ... In the game of baseball, the official scorer is a person appointed by the league to record the events on the field and to send this official record of the game back to the league offices. ...


A wild pitch is not scored as an error. In baseball, an error is the act, in the judgment of the official scorer, of a fielder misplaying a ball in a manner that allows a batter or runner to reach one or more additional bases, on a play that would normally be completed successfully with ordinary effort. ...


A run that scores because of a wild pitch is counted as an earned run. In baseball, an earned run is any run for which the pitcher is held accountable (i. ...


Nolan Ryan is the all-time leader in the category, at 277. Mickey Welch is second (274). After that, a large drop off is present, with the 3rd place Tim Keefe only having 233 all-time wild pitches. Nolan Ryan Lynn Nolan Ryan, Jr. ... Michael Francis Welch (July 4, 1859 - July 30, 1941), also known as Mickey Welch, was a 19th century Major League Baseball starting pitcher. ... Tim Keefe on an 1888 Goodwin & Company baseball card (Goodwin Champions (N162)). Timothy John Keefe (January 1, 1857 - April 23, 1933) was a 19th century Major League Baseball pitcher noted for his longevity and record-setting strikeout totals. ...


Bill Stemmeyer still holds the single-season record, with 63 in 1886. The single-season record since 1901 is Red Ames with 30 in 1905. See also: 1885 in sports, other events of 1886, 1887 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Baseball World Series - St Louis AA defeats Chicago NL, 4 games to 2. ... See also: 1900 in sports, other events of 1901, 1902 in sports and the list of years in sports. // Baseball The American and National Leagues agree to peacefully coexist and organise a World Series between their champions, which would be first held in 1903. ... Leon Kessling Red Ames (August 2, 1882, Warren, OH - October 8, 1936, Warren) was a professional baseball player for the New York Giants, Cincinnati Reds, St. ... See also: 1904 in sports, other events of 1905, 1906 in sports and the Sports timeline. ...


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Wild pitch - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (234 words)
In baseball, a wild pitch (WP) is charged to a pitcher when a pitch is too high, too low, or too wide of home plate for the catcher to field capably, thereby allowing one or more runners to advance or to score.
As with many baseball statistics, whether a pitch that gets away from a catcher is a passed ball or wild pitch is at the discretion of the official scorer.
A wild pitch is not scored as an error.
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