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Projected Pitching Leaders
The Projected Pitching Leaders subpage displays the top players in each of eighteen pitching categories:



This page can be accessed in several ways:

  • Navigate to League Menu >> Statistics and Leaders >> Projected Pitching subpage
  • Click on the graph icon in the League section of the Icon Bar, then click on the Projected Pitching subpage

This page is almost identical to the Pitching Leaders page. The main difference is that this page gives the projected numbers for players over the course of a full season, so that you can see that your ace pitcher is on a pace for 300 strikeouts, for example. Each player mentioned on the Projected Pitching Leaders page is hyperlinked to their Player Profile. The number of players displayed in each category can vary depending on your monitor resolution settings, which can be adjusted in the Interface section of the OOTP Preferences page.

The Player Qualification Drop-Down defines which players are qualified to show up in leaders list:

OptionDescription
Qualified Starting PitchersDisplays only qualified players whose role is "starting pitcher". To qualify, a pitcher must have at least 1 inning pitched per game that his team has played. The purpose of this option is to prevent skewed results. For example, in a list of all players, a pitcher with 1 IP and a 0.00 ERA could be listed at the top of the ERA leaderboard.
Qualified RelieversDisplays only qualified players whose role is "middle reliever" or "closer". To qualify, a pitcher must have at least 1 inning pitched per game that his team has played. The purpose of this option is to prevent skewed results. For example, in a list of all players, a pitcher with 1 IP and a 0.00 ERA could be listed at the top of the ERA leaderboard.
Qualified RookiesSimilar to Qualified Players, except that only rookies are displayed. Any player who had fewer than 130 at-bats or 25 innings pitched in his career before the start of the season is considered to be a "rookie".
All PlayersDisplays all players, regardless of how much or how little each has played so far.

If you are unfamiliar with any of the abbreviations used on this page, see Statistics and Abbreviations.