The use of statistical modeling in baseball has received substantial attention recently in both the media and academic community. We focus on a relatively under-explored topic: the use of statistical models for the analysis of fielding based on high-resolution data consisting of on-field location of batted balls. We combine spatial modeling with a hierarchical Bayesian structure in order to evaluate the performance of individual fielders while sharing information between fielders at each position. We present results across four seasons of MLB data (2002–2005) and compare our approach to other fielding evaluation procedures
A plethora of statistics have been proposed to measure the effectiveness of pitchers in Major League...
This article looks at the true on-base ability of a baseball player given their on-base percentage. ...
In this paper, we look to answer specific questions about the game of baseball in the MLB. These que...
The use of statistical modeling in baseball has received substantial attention recently in both the ...
Quantitative evaluation of fielding ability in baseball has been an ongoing challenge for statistici...
It is commonplace around baseball to involve statistical analysis in the evaluation of a player\u27s...
We present a quantitative analysis of throwing ability for major league outfielders and catchers. We...
Abstract. We have developed a sophisticated statistical model for predicting the hitting performance...
Numerous statistics have been proposed to measure offensive ability in Major League Baseball. While ...
Since the advent of high-resolution pitch tracking data (PITCHf/x), many in the sabermetrics communi...
This short article is a summary of [1] in an expository tutorial format. An example in this book cha...
A common problem faced in statistical inference is drawing conclusions from paired comparisons, i...
Baseball is a very strategic and abstract game, but the baseball world is strangely obsessed with st...
Batting average is one of the principle performance measures for an individual baseball player. It i...
A baseball team\u27s offensive prowess is a function of two types of abilities: batting and baserunn...
A plethora of statistics have been proposed to measure the effectiveness of pitchers in Major League...
This article looks at the true on-base ability of a baseball player given their on-base percentage. ...
In this paper, we look to answer specific questions about the game of baseball in the MLB. These que...
The use of statistical modeling in baseball has received substantial attention recently in both the ...
Quantitative evaluation of fielding ability in baseball has been an ongoing challenge for statistici...
It is commonplace around baseball to involve statistical analysis in the evaluation of a player\u27s...
We present a quantitative analysis of throwing ability for major league outfielders and catchers. We...
Abstract. We have developed a sophisticated statistical model for predicting the hitting performance...
Numerous statistics have been proposed to measure offensive ability in Major League Baseball. While ...
Since the advent of high-resolution pitch tracking data (PITCHf/x), many in the sabermetrics communi...
This short article is a summary of [1] in an expository tutorial format. An example in this book cha...
A common problem faced in statistical inference is drawing conclusions from paired comparisons, i...
Baseball is a very strategic and abstract game, but the baseball world is strangely obsessed with st...
Batting average is one of the principle performance measures for an individual baseball player. It i...
A baseball team\u27s offensive prowess is a function of two types of abilities: batting and baserunn...
A plethora of statistics have been proposed to measure the effectiveness of pitchers in Major League...
This article looks at the true on-base ability of a baseball player given their on-base percentage. ...
In this paper, we look to answer specific questions about the game of baseball in the MLB. These que...