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What is PEVA?
PEVA is the acronym for Stat Geek Baseball's New Player Rating value.
This grade is given to each player and pitcher each season, rating
their performance on a peer to peer review. Six components for
pitchers and batters are melded together into the PEVA Rating, which
ranges each year from 0.200 to 64.000. For more information on PEVA and
the other new baseballevaluation.com Stats, see ou Definitions page. PEVA ratings are available for every pitcher and hitter in baseball history.
PEVA Scale
64.000 - Maximum
32.000 - Cy Young/MVP Candidate
20.000 - All League
15.000 - All-Star Level
10.000 - Very Good
3.500 - Average
0.200 - Minimum
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Credits Top: Cristy Mathewsom, Walter Johnson (LOC). Bottom: Grover Cleveland Alexander (LOC); Curt Schilling
(Wilipedia Commons).
Note: PEVA - Player Rating for Season or Career. PEVA per Year -
Average Player Rating per season. Seasons include all seasons
played with no monimum.
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