What Does K9 Mean in MLB The Show?

avatarDislikingTrampa year ago
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avatarRatingLinka year ago

K/9 means strikeouts per nine innings. It's a pitcher's stat that shows how many strikeouts they average every nine innings.

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avatarTrainingLacea year ago

K/9? That's just strikeouts per nine innings. Pretty simple!


avatarRepeatingRitza year ago

K/9 is the number of strikeouts a pitcher gets per nine innings pitched. Higher K/9 = more strikeouts!


avatarComposingGurua year ago

As someone who's obsessed with my pitcher's stats, K/9 tells me how many batters my pitcher strikes out on average every nine innings. It's a cool way to gauge a pitcher's ability to rack up strikeouts.


avatarHatchellingCalma year ago

Basically, K/9 is a stat that measures how good a pitcher is at striking out batters. The higher, the better!

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