WHIP Calculator
Enter walks, hits, and innings pitched to calculate WHIP…
WHIP = (Walks + Hits) ÷ Innings Pitched. Measures baserunners allowed. Lower = better. Elite: < 1.00 | Average: ~1.30
Enter walks, hits, and innings pitched to calculate WHIP…
WHIP = (Walks + Hits) ÷ Innings Pitched. Measures baserunners allowed. Lower = better. Elite: < 1.00 | Average: ~1.30
Dominating the mound starts with WHIP—Walks plus Hits per Inning Pitched—the single stat that reveals how often batters reach base against you. A WHIP Calculator instantly crunches your hits allowed, walks issued, and innings pitched into a crystal-clear efficiency score, helping coaches, scouts, and fantasy managers separate aces from anchors. In 2025, with Statcast exit velocity and AI pitch sequencing, a sub-1.00 WHIP remains the holy grail for MLB starters (league average 1.25) and high-school phenoms alike. Whether you’re a Little League dad, D1 recruit, or beer-league closer, Gcalculate.com delivers WHIP, WHIP+, FIP, strikeout-to-walk ratio, 3D heat maps, and PDF scout reports in 0.6 seconds.
WHIP = (Hits + Walks) ÷ Innings Pitched
Lower = Better
Unlike ERA, WHIP ignores defense and luck—pure pitcher control.
| Level | WHIP | Example |
|---|---|---|
| MLB Elite | <1.00 | Corbin Burnes (0.96) |
| MLB Starter | 1.00–1.20 | Max Fried (1.14) |
| College Ace | 0.90–1.10 | Paul Skenes (0.90) |
| HS Varsity | 1.00–1.30 | 5 IP game → 0.56–0.72 |
| Youth (12U) | 1.20–1.60 | 4 IP game → 0.80–1.07 |
Youth Adjustment: 5 IP game → WHIP × 1.8 for 9 IP equivalent 4 IP → × 2.25
| Hits | 140 | | Walks | 45 | | IP | 174 |
WHIP = (140 + 45) ÷ 174 = 1.06 WHIP+: 118 (18% better than league) K/BB: 4.5 Verdict: All-Star lock
| Hits | 20 | | Walks | 8 |
WHIP = (20 + 8) ÷ 35 = 0.80 9-IP Equivalent: 0.80 × 1.8 = 1.44 → D1 scholarship
| Hits | 28 | | Walks | 12 |
WHIP = 40 ÷ 18.666 = 2.14 → Sent to AAA
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Enter hits, walks, IP → get WHIP, WHIP+, K/9, 3D heatmap.
<1.00 elite, 1.00–1.20 quality starter, <1.30 college ace.
WHIP × 1.8 → 0.80 in 5 IP = 1.44 in 9 IP.
100 = league average; 120 = 20% better.
WHIP = baserunners allowed; ERA = earned runs. WHIP ignores defense.
Yes — sub-1.00 = elite closer.
Strikeouts + ground balls + fewer walks — drop BB/9 below 2.5.
A WHIP Calculator is your mound mastery tool—turning 55 hits + 20 walks in 70 IP into WHIP 1.07, WHIP+ 118, and All-Star projection. On Gcalculate.com, get FIP, K/9, 3D heatmaps, youth adjustments, and PDF reports for MLB, college, or Little League. From 0.80 high school dominance to 1.06 pro ace, lower WHIP, win games, get drafted.