Article: The key statistics for finding a pitcher's WAR rating are:  Earned Run Average: Compare the pitcher's ERA to the league average.  Defensive adjustment: Determine the defensive capabilities of the team that played behind the pitcher, compared to the rest of the league, and apply that figure to the pitcher's rating. This is done by comparing the fielding rating of each of the team's position players to the league average and applying that sum to the rating. Fielding Independent Pitching: F.I.P. is a tally of the 3 categories pitchers control entirely: strikeouts, walks and home runs. F.I.P., combined with average innings per start, yields a figure that represents the number of runs a pitcher must save to qualify for a win. Find the pitcher's F.I.P. and compare it to the league average.  Pitcher's winning percentage above replacement: To find the pitcher's winning percentage, calculate the average number of innings per start. This number expresses how many runs the pitcher must save to qualify for a win. Subtract the league-average F.I.P. from the pitcher's F.I.P. and divide that result by the runs-saved number. This result will be expressed as a percentage. Add .500 to this figure to get the pitcher's winning percentage. Use a .380 winning percentage as the benchmark for comparison. Subtract the pitcher's winning percentage from this figure to get the result. Take the pitcher's adjusted winning percentage above replacement and multiply it by the number of innings pitched. Divide that product by 9 to render a number that expresses how many wins the pitcher is worth.
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Compile a pitcher's statistics in several categories and compare each to the league average. Find the pitcher's WAR rating.
Article: Measure out and pour the cocoa powder, granulated/white sugar, and brown sugar into a bowl. Stir them together with a whisk until evenly combined. If you are using a hand mixer, be sure to set it to low speed. Keep stirring until the cocoa and sugars are fully incorporated and dissolved. This will take about 1 to 2 minutes. Coconut milk tends to separate. Give the can or bottle a shake before you open it. This will give the ice cream a light, delicate flavor. At this time, you can also add some other goodies as well, such as cocoa nibs or sprinkles. If your ice cream maker has different instructions for how to use, then use those instead. Depending on your ice cream maker, this should take about 25 to 35 minutes. When you are done, the mixture should have a soft, creamy texture. You will most likely have some ice cream left-over, so it would be a good idea to have it set up so that you can place it into the freezer. You can use an old ice cream container or a plastic tub with a lid. You can serve it just how it is, or you can add delicious toppings, such as nut or sprinkles.
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Combine the cocoa powder and sugars in a medium bowl. Stir in the coconut milk using a hand mixer or whisk. Stir in the vanilla. Turn the ice cream machine on and pour in the mixture. Let it mix until it is thickened. Transfer the ice cream into a freezer-safe container. Serve.
Article: If you haven’t already discussed the issues you’re facing, now is the time to talk with family members.  This is particularly important for younger people, as parents may need to be involved per the school’s policy. For adults, seeking advice from your spouse is often helpful in knowing what to do next. Most importantly, you should have an outlet, someone to talk to about how you’re feeling and what you’re experiencing. If your immediate authority figure, such as a teacher, isn’t responsive to your issue; find someone who is.  At school that might be a principal or a guidance counselor. In the workplace, if it’s not your boss, it may be a human resources representative or another supervisor. Ideally you want to find someone in your organization who will support you and help to resolve any bullying issues. If you aren’t able to resolve the issue within your organization, it may be time to seek help from local authorities.  Call your local police station ahead of time to find out what information they need. They can give you a better idea as to what the procedure is and what steps will be taken once a report has been filed.
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Seek help from family members. Consult with someone in your organization. Consider the local authorities.