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Data coverage: Data is only available for the American League, National League, and Federal League. Game-level data (such as home/road, month, day/night, etc.) runs from 1901 to present. Event-level data (such as inning, platoon splits, leverage, etc.) is complete back to 1969, nearly complete back to 1950, and mostly complete back to 1912. Pitch-level data (such as ball/strike counts and pitch counts) is nearly complete back to 1988. Please see our data coverage page for details.

Stolen Bases and Caught Stealing are calculated from the point of view of the player as the baserunner in a given situation rather than as the batter. Runs Scored includes runs scored as a batter or as a baserunner in the given situation. For example, for the Runner on 3rd, less than 2 Outs split, Runs Scored counts any time the player scored while there was a runner (not necessarily him) on third and less than two outs.

Note that in some settings for these tools team ER may be presented as the sum of individual pitcher earned runs. This total may in some situations differ from the team's offical earned runs allowed for the game. See MLB Official Scoring Rules 9.16 and 9.17.

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