⚾ WHIP Calculator

Calculate a pitcher's WHIP using walks, hits allowed, and innings pitched.

WHIP Calculator

📊 Example:

Walks: 20
Hits: 100
Innings Pitched: 80.0
Result: WHIP = 1.500

🎯 What Is a WHIP Calculator and Why Pitchers Love It?

A WHIP Calculator is a critical pitching statistics tool that computes a pitcher’s Walks plus Hits per Inning Pitched (WHIP). It’s widely used by analysts and fans to evaluate a pitcher’s ability to limit baserunners—making it an essential baseball stat calculator.

WHIP = (Walks Allowed + Hits Allowed) ÷ Innings Pitched

🧠 Why Use a WHIP Calculator?

 

  • Baserunner control: Measures how many runners a pitcher allows per inning.

  • Complementary to ERA: Offers deeper insight when paired with the Earned Run Average Calculator.

  • Draft & scouting tool: Identifies pitchers who limit walks and hits effectively.

🔍 How to Use the WHIP Pitching Calculator

 

  1. Enter the number of Walks Allowed (BB).

  2. Enter Hits Allowed (H).

  3. Enter Innings Pitched (IP), including decimals for partial innings.

  4. Click Calculate to see WHIP, e.g., 1.500 — lower is better.

🏆 What is a Good WHIP?

 

  • ⭐ Top-tier: < 1.00

  • 👍 Solid: 1.00 – 1.30

  • ⚠️ Needs improvement: > 1.30

These benchmarks help you evaluate a pitcher’s control and consistency.

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🤓 Advanced Tips

 

  • Compare WHIP to league averages to determine performance quality.

  • Use fractional innings for more precise results (e.g., 0.1 for a third of an inning).

  • Track a pitcher’s WHIP over time to analyze trends and consistency.

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