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  • Antkowiak
    Rookie
    • Jan 2009
    • 182

    #1

    Odd ERA question

    I just finished a game where I beat the Twins 7-5 as the Rays. I was wondering what an "INF" ERA is. Jose Mijares came into the game in the 6th and proceeded to blow the save by giving up 2 runs on 2 hits and was immediately pulled, making it impossible to calculate his ERA for that game (can't divide by 0 IP). Is the "INF" an infinite ERA? If so, how would that reflect on his ERA in the future if this happened in real life? I know it doesn't really relate to the Show (which remains the best sports game available), but it was just something I was curious about since I'm not a huge baseball stat fanatic.
  • Cras
    Rookie
    • Apr 2008
    • 230

    #2
    Re: Odd ERA question

    INF=Infinity, because you cannot divide by zero. Infinity is an imaginary number used to act as the opposite of Zero divided by 'X' equals zero.
    I will see you at THE SHOW!!

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    • The Chef
      Moderator
      • Sep 2003
      • 13684

      #3
      Re: Odd ERA question

      You are correct and in terms of his future ERA, if he came in and pitched a perfect inning then the stats would just be added together showing that he pitched 1 inning and gave up 2 runs and his ERA would drop from infinite to 18.00. Hope that helps.
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      • JT30
        MVP
        • Jul 2004
        • 2123

        #4
        Re: Odd ERA question

        Originally posted by Cras
        INF=Infinity, because you cannot divide by zero. Infinity is an imaginary number used to act as the opposite of Zero divided by 'X' equals zero.
        Since when is infinity an imaginary number?

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        • Cras
          Rookie
          • Apr 2008
          • 230

          #5
          Re: Odd ERA question

          Originally posted by JT30
          Since when is infinity an imaginary number?
          Since always, since it has no value it is not a real number. You cannot add or substract from inifinity and get a whole or counting number in return, so therefore infinity is imaginary, only used to fill in the gaps in calc. trying to determine LIM of stationary equations, which is what happens when you try to divide by zero.
          I will see you at THE SHOW!!

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          • JT30
            MVP
            • Jul 2004
            • 2123

            #6
            Re: Odd ERA question

            Originally posted by Cras
            Since always, since it has no value it is not a real number. You cannot add or substract from inifinity and get a whole or counting number in return, so therefore infinity is imaginary, only used to fill in the gaps in calc. trying to determine LIM of stationary equations, which is what happens when you try to divide by zero.
            Hmm ok. I thought an imaginary number is a non-zero real number and i (imaginary = square root of -1)

            No?

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            • Cras
              Rookie
              • Apr 2008
              • 230

              #7
              Re: Odd ERA question

              Originally posted by JT30
              Hmm ok. I thought an imaginary number is a non-zero real number and i (imaginary = square root of -1)

              No?
              i is THE imaginary number. Infinity is just AN imaginary number. I know there are others, but I cant really remember from my old calc classes.
              I will see you at THE SHOW!!

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              • Mr. Franchise
                WAT
                • Nov 2008
                • 2311

                #8
                Re: Odd ERA question

                Originally posted by Cras
                INF=Infinity, because you cannot divide by zero. Infinity is an imaginary number used to act as the opposite of Zero divided by 'X' equals zero.
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                • countryboy
                  Growing pains
                  • Sep 2003
                  • 52802

                  #9
                  Re: Odd ERA question

                  lol...a mathematical discussion has broken out in a baseball forum...lol
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                  • Two Seamer
                    Rookie
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 201

                    #10
                    Re: Odd ERA question

                    Originally posted by Antkowiak
                    I just finished a game where I beat the Twins 7-5 as the Rays. I was wondering what an "INF" ERA is.
                    Typically it's an economy class ticket back to AAA.

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                    • Cras
                      Rookie
                      • Apr 2008
                      • 230

                      #11
                      Re: Odd ERA question

                      Originally posted by Two Seamer
                      Typically it's an economy class ticket back to AAA.
                      I like your answer better than mine
                      I will see you at THE SHOW!!

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                      • Antkowiak
                        Rookie
                        • Jan 2009
                        • 182

                        #12
                        Re: Odd ERA question

                        Thanks for the clarification guys. I have literally never seen an INF ERA before today.

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