[ May 18, 2026 02:39 EDT ]

KD Rating:Pittsburgh Pirates

  
1Skenes, P
2Keller, M
3Soto, G
4Ashcraft, B
5Mlodzinski, C
6Chandler, B
7Mattson, I
8Santana, D
9Ramírez, Y
10Montgomery, M
11Lawrence, J
12Sisk, E
13Barco, H
14Dotel, W
15Urquidy, J
16Sanders, C
17Bidois, B
18Devenski, C
 KDGIPWLHldSv
(PIT)2251055.06300
(PIT)198952.24200
(PIT)1972222.13064
(PIT)186955.12200
(PIT)165945.03300
(PIT)136942.01500
(PIT)1292119.20070
(PIT)1282119.12332
(PIT)1212027.02111
(PIT)1141818.01050
(PIT)752018.10220
(PIT)671519.00010
(PIT)45511.20110
(PIT)3036.20010
(PIT)2956.10101
(PIT)1555.00000
(PIT)933.00000
(PIT)732.10000
  • KD:Komatsu-shiki Donation Rating
  • G :Games
  • IP:Innings Pitched
  • W :Wins
  • L :Losses
  • Hld:Holds
  • Sv:Saves

What is KD ( Komatsu-shiki Donation Rating)?

KD is one of baseball statistic which is popular to certain internet people in Japan. It is calculated with a simple formura as below :

KD = (IP * 3) + (W + HLD + SV) * 10

It is quite different from the concept of sabermetrics. But interestingly, KD clearly shows the pitcher's impression , impact or contribution to the team. And KD can compare pitchers with different role : starter, setup man and closer.

In 2011, Satoshi KOMATSU ( ex Orix Buffaloes picher, NPB ) started his contribution activity named "ONE OUT DONATION". He donated amounts calculated from his pitching results to a charity group.

KD formula (seen above) is based on his method of calculating donation amounts.