In Fantasy Sports, PMR, PIR, PLR, and PHR help you understand how much time is remaining in a regular game, race, or contest.
Note: Overtime is not included in any of these metrics.
PMR — Player Minutes Remaining
- Used for sports with set time structures (quarters, periods, etc.).
- Represents the total possible minutes remaining for all players combined.
- There is no guarantee that any player will use all or part of their possible minutes.
- Minutes are tracked for each individual player, even if multiple players are on the same team or in the same game.
Player Matches Remaining (Tennis)
- Used in tennis.
- Counts down by one (1) for each athlete’s completed match.
PIR — Player Innings Remaining
- Used for baseball.
- Indicates the total remaining number of innings players might participate in.
- Does not guarantee that a player will appear in the game.
PLR — Player Laps Remaining
- Used for auto racing (e.g., NASCAR, Formula 1).
- Decreases at the start of each lap.
- Laps are tracked for each individual player.
PHR — Player Holes Remaining
- Used for golf.
- Displays the number of holes remaining for players in your rostered lineup.
- Holes are tracked for each individual player.