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ClaimsWhat is claimed is: 1. A method of evaluating the performance of a relief pitcher in the late innings of a baseball game in which the pitcher inherits at least one player on base, the method comprising the steps of establishing the number of runs Ri scored by such inherited runners; establishing the number of batters B faced in such innings; evaluating the Relief Quotient “RQ”, where: RQ = k ( Ri + E B ) n where k is first a predetermined constant selected to scale the RQ to a desired range of magnitudes, n is a second predetermined constant that may be positive or negative and E is a parameter that may be an integer or equal to 0 ; and
2. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein the runs Ri are modified or weighed by at least one factor reflecting a condition in the baseball game at the time that the relief pitcher is brought into the game. 3. A method as defined in claim 2, wherein the runs Ri are modified by a plurality of weighted factors. 4. A method as defined in claim 2, wherein said factor is a function of the number of the inning. 5. A method as defined in claim 4, wherein said factor increases for each subsequent inning. 6. A method as defined in claim 2, wherein said factor is a function of the number of outs. 7. A method as defined in claim 6, wherein said factor increases as the game moves through the innings. 8. A method as defined in claim 6, wherein said factor increases with the number of outs. 9. A method as defined in claim 2, wherein said factor is a function of the base on which the inherited runner is on. 10. A method as defined in claim 9, wherein said factor decreases as the base number increases. 11. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein a constant “k” is selected to provide an RQ in the range of 1–10. 12. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said RQ is computed on the basis of a pitcher's performance within at least a part of one season. 13. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein said RQ is compiled on a pitcher's performance over a lifetime of pitching. 14. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein the RQ is compiled as follows: RQ = { { k × [ Fi [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + F0 [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + Fi [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + F1 [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + Fi [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + F2 [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] ] + E } ÷ B } n , wherein k is a scaling factor; k1, k2 and k3 are all base scaling factors; Fi is the Inning Factor; F0, F1 and F2 are the “No. of Out” Factors; Ri, R2 and R3 are Base Factors; n is a predetermined constant that may be positive or negative; E is an arbitrary factor for use particularly when “n” is a negative number; and B is the total number of batters faced by the pitcher. 15. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein n is positive. 16. A method as defined in claim 1, wherein n is negative. 17. An apparatus for evaluating the performance of a relief pitcher in the final innings of a baseball game in which the pitcher inherits at least one player on base, comprising:
RQ = k ( Ri + E B ) n , and k is first a predetermined constant selected to scale the RQ to a desired range of magnitudes and n is a second predetermined constant; and
18. An apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein said evaluation means comprises a computer programmed to perform the required computations when the number of runs (Ri) number of batters faced (B) are entered. 19. An apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein n is positive. 20. An apparatus as defined in claim 17, wherein n is negative. 21. A device for evaluating or comparing the performance or efficiency of a relief pitcher in the final innings of a baseball game in which the pitcher inherits at least one player on base, the device comprising means for providing a quantity defined as follows:
where Ri is equal to the number of runs scored by the inherited runners, B is the number of batters faced by the pitcher and k is a first predetermined constant selected to scale the RQ to a desired range of magnitudes and n is a second predetermined constant, said quantity being storable in a tangible medium for subsequent use. 22. A device as defined in claim 21, wherein the RQ is compiled as follows: RQ = { { k × [ Fi [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + F0 [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + Fi [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + F1 [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + Fi [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] + F2 [ ( k1 × R1 ) + ( k2 × R2 ) + ( k3 × R3 ) ] ] + E } ÷ B } n , wherein k is a scaling factor; k1, k2 and k3 are all base scaling factors; Fi is the Inning Factor; F0, F1 and F2 are the “No. of Out” Factors; R1, R2 and R3 are Base Factors; n is a predetermined constant that may be positive or negative; E is an arbitrary factor for use particularly when “n” is a negative number; and B is the total number of batters faced by the pitcher. 23. A device as defined in claim 21, wherein k is selected to provide an RQ in the range of 1–10. 24. A device as defined in claim 21, wherein said RQ is computed on the basis of a pitcher's performance within at least a part of one season. 25. A device as defined in claim 21, wherein said RQ is compiled on a pitcher's performance over a lifetime of pitching. 26. A device as defined in claim 21, wherein n is positive. 27. A device as defined in claim 21, wherein n is negative. 28. A method of evaluating a performance measure of a relief pitcher in a baseball game, wherein same relief pitcher inherits at least one player on base upon entering the game, the method comprising:
RQ = k ( Ri + E B ) n , wherein k is first a predetermined constant selected to scale the RQ relative to a desired range of magnitudes suitable for easy comparison, and n is a second predetermined constant selected from a group including at least one of +1 and −1, and E is a parameter that may be an integer or equal to 0; and
29. A method of calculating a performance measure of a relief pitcher in a baseball game, wherein said relief pitcher inherits at least one player on base upon entering the game, the method comprising:
RQ = k ( Ri + E B ) n , wherein k is first a predetermined constant selected to scale the RQ relative to a desired range of magnitudes suitable for easy comparison, and n is a second predetermined constant selected from a group including at least one of +1 and −1, and E is a parameter that may be an integer or equal to 0; and
30. A method of calculating a performance measure of a designated relief pitcher in a selected baseball game relative to a calculated average of a plurality of relief pitchers in a plurality of baseball games, wherein each said relief pitcher inherits at least one player on base upon entering the game, the method comprising:
RQ = k ( Ri + E B ) n , wherein k is first a predetermined constant selected to scale the RQ relative to a desired range of magnitudes suitable for easy comparison, and n is a second predetermined constant selected from a group including at least one of +1 and −1, and E is a parameter that may be an integer or equal to 0;
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