So you think broadcasters and writers overinflate a stat that is simple but inaccurate so that casual fans will watch the game? Not buying it. And if that is what they are doing, shame on them for being lazy. So it is your assumption that the broadcasters, many of whom actually played the game, know less than you do ? Not buying it. They are simply keeping the broadcast somewhat generic so as not to alienate the millions of fans who really don't care about WHIP,or whatever, or want to listen to it being explained. Like I stated, I do not particularly agree with this approach, but I certainly do not think that they all know less than I do about the game. I guess to flat out answer your question, yes I do think they over inflate simple stats so the broadcast appeals to a wider group. Surprising as it may seem, many, probably most, of the people watching a ball game would find many of the things discussed on this board about as exciting as watching the grass grow. You really believe a lot of former players are put in the broadcast booth due to their knowledge of the game? Many are put in there because they're a name fans recognize and in some case are charismatic. The ones that are brought in for knowledge of the game due to playing experience can talk about how to properly throw a curveball or the challenges a hitter faces against a guy with a great changeup or a problem they might see with someone's swing. They can talk in detail about what it's like to get swept in a big series in September, how it can wear on some guys to be on the road for two weeks at a time, how a manager has to keep peace in a clubhouse with 25 different personalities. That's the valuable knowledge they bring to the table and that they can communicate to the fans at home. And there's nothing wrong with that, as long as they stick to what they know. The problem is when they start talking about how this guy is a great hitter because he's hitting .310, ignoring the fact that his OBP is .330 and he doesn't hit for power. Then they make fun of more advanced stats because they themselves can't grasp them.