Adjusted Pitching Wins Calculator

Adjusted Pitching Wins quantifies a pitcher's contribution to team victories by analyzing innings pitched, earned run average, park factors, and team defense.

Adjusted Pitching Wins blends innings pitched, earned run average, park factors, and team defense into a single intuitive number that mirrors a pitcher’s real contribution to the win column.

Whether you are comparing Cy Young contenders, evaluating fantasy sleepers, or settling a bar-stool debate, this quick calculator turns raw stats into a context adjusted win value within seconds.

Enter the stats below and discover exactly how many victories a pitcher truly added.

Adjusted Pitching Wins Calculator

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Adjusted Pitching Wins?

It is a context aware metric that turns a pitcher's innings and earned runs into an estimated number of team wins after correcting for league scoring and park effects.

How is it different from WAR?

WAR incorporates fielding, replacement level, and other adjustments.

Adjusted Pitching Wins focuses only on run prevention, so it isolates what a pitcher directly controls without comparing him to a theoretical replacement.

Which inputs affect the calculation the most?

Earned runs and innings pitched drive the bulk of the result, while league ERA and park factor provide smaller context tweaks that can shift the final value by a few tenths of a win.

What does park factor mean?

Park factor scales performance for how hitter or pitcher friendly a stadium is.

A value above 1.00 means offense is easier to score, so good pitching is rewarded more; a value below 1.00 does the opposite.

Is the tool suitable for relievers?

Yes.

Because it works on earned runs and innings, it can evaluate any pitcher.

Just remember that fewer innings make the results more volatile for relievers.