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it should be around .300 for pitchers (Well, .290-.310 depending on the pitcher really), and for hitters it's based off their skill sets, some are really good at hitting (Hanley, Jeter), others aren't (Mark McGwire has a career BABIP of .255).
And yeah, Leo Nunez's ERA is lucky thanks to his BABIP, but I doubt anyone really expects him to carry on having a 0.59 ERA the rest of the season.
But his peripherals are still fantastic. 3.40 K/BB is very good.
What is generally regarded as the best SABR stat to look at for a pitcher is FIP: Fielding Independent Pitching. It's not perfect but is still a very good stat. What it does is focus only on what a pitcher has control over: Walks, Strike Outs, and Home Runs. His FIP this season is 2.70, which is outstanding for a reliever.
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