Searching for the Formula for Team Chemistry
There may not be a more important relationship for chemistry than the one between a pitcher and his catcher. (via Cathy Taylor) Though we have yet to quantify the intangible quality players refer to...
View ArticleHow Long is the Average Playoff Window?
The Dodgers’ current playoff window started with prime-Clayton Kershaw and has been sustained because of money. (via Arturo Pardavila III) The concept of the playoff window is ubiquitous. We all know...
View ArticleVote for the 2019 SABR Analytics Conference Research Awards!
Here’s your chance to vote for the 2019 SABR Analytics Conference Research Award winners. The SABR Analytics Conference Research Awards will recognize baseball researchers who have completed the best...
View ArticleRethinking the Strike Zone: It’s Not a Square
Calling a clean strike zone isn’t easy, but what if we’ve had the shape wrong all along? (via Andrew Malone) The strike zone isn’t a square. And it’s not a rectangle either. It’s a superellipse. Back...
View ArticleRethinking the Strike Zone: It’s Not a Grid
Let’s reimagine the strike zone, but not as a grid. For many years, you’ve been led to believe that the strike zone should be divided into boxes, little boxes made of ticky-tacky arbitrary zones,...
View ArticleThe Increasing Importance of Pitcher Height
The 6-foot-5 Justin Verlander led qualified MLB starting pitchers in strikeout percentage in 2018. (via D. Benjamin Miller) Mookie Betts, Jose Ramirez and Alex Bregman were three of the top five...
View ArticleBaseball Coding with Rust – Part 3
This new(ish) programming language is an alternative to other programming languages. (via Public Domain) Welcome back to our Baseball Coding with Rust series. The source code for this series is now...
View ArticleRacism: The Original Performance Enhancer
The Major Leagues of Foxx, Ruth, Gehrig, and Simmons were limited by racial segregation. (via Wikimedia Commons) One thing that continues to bother me about the historic analysis of baseball is the...
View ArticleBases Loaded, Nobody Out — What Happens Next?
The Giants, somewhat surprisingly, had the biggest positive difference in bases-loaded, no-out situations in 2019. (via Ian D’Andrea) It starts with a walk, a single, or sometimes a defensive miscue....
View ArticleVote Now for the 2020 SABR Analytics Awards!
Here’s your chance to vote for the 2020 SABR Analytics Conference Research Award winners. The SABR Analytics Conference Research Awards will recognize baseball researchers who have completed the best...
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