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{{short description|Baseball statistic}} {{sabermetric | formula = <math>FPCT=\frac{PO + A}{PO + A + E}</math>}} [[File:JeterError.jpg|thumb|right|An example of an MLB player making an error.]] In [[baseball statistics]], '''fielding percentage''', also known as '''fielding average''', is a measure that reflects the percentage of times a [[baseball positions|defensive player]] properly handles a batted or thrown ball. It is calculated by the sum of [[putout]]s and [[assist (baseball)|assists]], divided by the number of [[total chances]] (putouts + assists + [[error (baseball)|errors]]).<ref>Rule 10.21(d). {{cite web |title=Official Rules |publisher=Major League Baseball (MLB.com) |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/official_scorer_10.jsp |access-date=2010-06-02}}</ref> While a high fielding percentage is regarded as a sign of defensive skill, it is also possible for a player of lesser defensive skill to have a high fielding percentage, as it does not reflect or take into account a player's defensive [[range factor|range]];<ref>{{cite news|last=Center |first=Bill |title=In defense of the Padres |date=March 31, 2010 |newspaper=[[The San Diego Union-Tribune]] |url=http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/31/defense-padres-quantifying/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100403195227/http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/mar/31/defense-padres-quantifying/ |archive-date=April 3, 2010 |url-status=dead }}</ref> a player who cannot get to a ball surrenders a [[hit (baseball)|hit]] instead of having an opportunity to make an [[out (baseball)|out]] or an [[error (baseball)|error]].<ref>{{cite news |last=Fitzpatrick |first=Frank |title=Phillies can rely on their defense ... or maybe not |date=September 30, 2011 |newspaper=[[The Philadelphia Inquirer]] |url=http://articles.philly.com/2011-09-30/sports/30229204_1_phillies-defense-shane-victorino-jimmy-rollins |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111220083340/http://articles.philly.com/2011-09-30/sports/30229204_1_phillies-defense-shane-victorino-jimmy-rollins |url-status=dead |archive-date=December 20, 2011 |access-date=October 6, 2011 |quote=But there's a lot more to defense, obviously, than just not making errors. You have to get to the ball to not make an error in the first place.}}</ref> Conversely, a highly skilled fielder might have a comparatively low fielding percentage by virtue of reaching, and potentially missing, a greater number of balls. In order to qualify for the league lead in fielding percentage, an [[infielder]] or [[outfielder]] must appear at the specific position in at least two-thirds of his team's games (games in the outfield are not separated by position).<ref>Rule 10.22(c)(2). {{cite web |title=Official Rules |publisher=Major League Baseball (MLB.com) |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/official_scorer_10.jsp |access-date=2010-06-02}}</ref> A [[catcher]] must appear in at least half his team's games.<ref>Rule 10.22(c)(1). {{cite web |title=Official Rules |publisher=Major League Baseball (MLB.com) |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/official_scorer_10.jsp |access-date=2010-06-02}}</ref> A [[pitcher]] must pitch at least one inning for each of his team's scheduled games (however, a pitcher with fewer innings may qualify if they have more total chances and a higher average).<ref>Rule 10.22(c)(3). {{cite web |title=Official Rules |publisher=Major League Baseball (MLB.com) |url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/official_info/official_rules/official_scorer_10.jsp |access-date=2010-06-02}}</ref> In order to qualify for major league career records for fielding average, a player must appear in 1,000 games at the position; pitchers must have at least 1,500 innings. The MLB record for team fielding percentage is currently held by the [[2013 Baltimore Orioles]], with a .99104 fielding percentage. ==See also== *[[Baseball fielding positions]] *[[Defensive runs saved]] *[[Ultimate zone rating]] ==Footnotes== {{Reflist}} {{Baseball statistics}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Fielding Percentage}} [[Category:Fielding statistics]] [[Category:Percentages]]
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