Fielding Glossary
 
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Sample Stat Line
Year Age Tm Lg Pos G GS IP PO A E DP FPct RF  
1988 28 BER IL RF 28 20 178.7 51 2 1 1 .981 2.67  
  CF 10 0 20.0 7 0 0 0 1.000 3.15  
  LF 1 0 5.0 3 2 0 0 1.000 9.00  
1989 29 BER IL CF 5 0 10.0 3 0 0 0 1.000 2.70  
1990 30 BER IL LF 4 0 7.0 1 0 0 0 1.000 1.29  
  CF 2 0 4.7 2 0 0 0 1.000 3.83  
  RF 2 0 4.0 0 0 0 0 .000 0.00  
  RF 30 20 182.7 51 2 1 1 .981 2.61  
  CF 17 0 34.7 12 0 0 0 1.000 3.11  
  LF 5 0 12.0 4 2 0 0 1.000 4.50  
Career Totals   52 20 229.4 67 4 1 1 .986 2.79  
Career Highs   28 20 178.7 51 2 1 1 1.000 9.00  
Fielding stats are from simmed years only. All positions where the player had at least 1/3 of an inning played are listed. The Team and Lg listed is the team and league the player played for at the end of the season. The OOTP database does not provide a way to track a player's stats when that player plays for more than 1 team in any one year. The only way to get this information would be to track a player's stats from the boxscores, game-by-game. This is obviously too time consuming to do. So the statistical anomalies this creates will just have to be ignored.

Here is a breakdown of the above stats:

Stat Description
Year The year the season occured
Age Player's age on July 1st of that year
Tm The last team the player played on that year
Lg The league the team is in
POS Position played
G Games played
GS Games Started
IP Innings played
PO Putouts
A Assists
E Errors
DP Double Plays
FPCT Fielding Percentage = (A + PO) / (A + PO + E)
RF Range Factor = 9 * (A + PO) / IP
The following stats only appear for catchers:
RSA Runner Steal Attempts
RTO Runners Thrown Out
RTO% Runners Thrown Out Percentage = RTO / RSA
PB Passed Balls

If the player played more than one position, then the next group of lines is their career positional totals for each position played.

The next line is the players's overall career fielding stats.

If the player has played for more than one season, the last line lists the player's career high in each statistical category. "High" here means most extreme, i.e., lowest ERRORS. This is not their best season, but the best for each individual stat regardless of which year it occured.