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Through Entire 2005 Regular Season

High Leverage

Low Leverage

Innings Finished

Pitcher

IP

HLI

HL%

G

HLS

HLF

HL%

W

L

SV

W

L

SV

IF

IF%

Crain

78.1

54.1

70

74

33

12

61

12

5

1




59

80

Rincon

76

51.1

68

74

38

12

68

6

6





70

95

Guerrier

70.2

13.2

19

43

9

4

30


3





33

77

Nathan

70

32

46

68

24

8

47

7

4

14



29

66

97

Mulholland

58.1

14.2

25

48

11

4

31


2





37

77

Romero

56

28.1

51

66

23

13

55

4

3





43

65

Mays

9.2

4

41

5



0






4

80

Bowyer

8.1

0.2

8

7


1

14


1





7

100

Lo(h)ss(e)

2

0

0

1



0






1

100

Liriano

2

0

0

2



0






2

100

Baker

1

0

0

1



0






1

100

Totals

432.1

199

46

389

138

54

49

29

24

13

0

0

29

323

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HLI are high leverage innings, innings in which the reliever comes on with the tying run either on base or at bat, or with a 1 run deficit.

HLS is success in a high leverage inning, defined as not surrendering the lead when ahead, the tie in a tie situation, or a run when down one. 

Runs count against the pitcher on the mound at the time they score in this system, not against the one whose ERA they impact.

HLF is failure in a high leverage inning, defined as surrendering the inherited high leverage situation. Coming in with a lead, 

and giving up one or more runs but maintain that lead, is not a failure.

HL% is the percentage of innings the pitcher has thrown in high leverage situations in the first instance, and the percentage of the pitcher's 

appearances that have been in high leverage situations in the second.

W/L/SV are wins, losses and saves, separated into two groups based on whether they resulted from a high or low leverage situation.

2005 Bullpen Usage

2004 Bullpen Usage