Quantitative evaluation of fielding ability in baseball has been an ongoing challenge for statisticians. Detailed recording of ball-in-play data in recent years has spurred the development of sophisticated fielding models. Foremost among these approaches, Jensen et al. (2009) used a hierarchical Bayesian model to estimate spatial fielding curves for individual players. These previous efforts have not addressed evolution in a player’s fielding ability over time. We expand the work of Jensen et al. (2009) to model the fielding ability of individual players over multiple seasons. Several different models are implemented and compared via posterior predictive validation on hold-out data. Among our choices, we find that a model which imposes shri...
abstract: The widespread use of statistical analysis in sports-particularly Baseball- has made it in...
Winning one or two games during a Major League Baseball (MLB) season is often the difference between...
An important and challenging problem in the evaluation of baseball players is the quantification of ...
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...
The use of statistical modeling in baseball has received substantial attention recently in both the ...
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 ...
Batting average is one of the principle performance measures for an individual baseball player. It i...
The ultimate zone-rating extrapolation (UZR/150) rates fielding performance by runs saved or cost wi...
The ultimate zone-rating extrapolation (UZR/150) rates fielding performance by runs saved or cost wi...
The aim of this study was to identify changes in pitching characteristics during nine innings of pro...
This article looks at the true on-base ability of a baseball player given their on-base percentage. ...
The 162 game long Major League Baseball season provides ample time for a player’s performance to var...
abstract: The widespread use of statistical analysis in sports-particularly Baseball- has made it in...
Winning one or two games during a Major League Baseball (MLB) season is often the difference between...
An important and challenging problem in the evaluation of baseball players is the quantification of ...
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...
The use of statistical modeling in baseball has received substantial attention recently in both the ...
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 ...
Batting average is one of the principle performance measures for an individual baseball player. It i...
The ultimate zone-rating extrapolation (UZR/150) rates fielding performance by runs saved or cost wi...
The ultimate zone-rating extrapolation (UZR/150) rates fielding performance by runs saved or cost wi...
The aim of this study was to identify changes in pitching characteristics during nine innings of pro...
This article looks at the true on-base ability of a baseball player given their on-base percentage. ...
The 162 game long Major League Baseball season provides ample time for a player’s performance to var...
abstract: The widespread use of statistical analysis in sports-particularly Baseball- has made it in...
Winning one or two games during a Major League Baseball (MLB) season is often the difference between...
An important and challenging problem in the evaluation of baseball players is the quantification of ...