Baseball has always been a sport with an immense amount of statistics. Thanks to some advanced technology, we’re about to see a whole lot more. During the Cardinals vs. Nationals game on Tuesday, ...
We use Statcast data during the season to highlight the massive outliers in expected stats minus actual ones. There is a problem now with so many games in the books — massive outliers just don’t exist ...
This story appeared in the Aug. 22, 2016 issue of SPORTS ILLUSTRATED. To subscribe to the magazine, click here. One afternoon in May, Diamondbacks third baseman Jake Lamb was engrossed in his daily ...
Major League Baseball introduced their Statcast system for the first time Tuesday in a game between the Nationals and Cardinals, and it was easy to see the potential of this technology. On Yunel ...
Major League Baseball launched a new era in analytics earlier this week. Using a tracking technology called Statcast, MLB can now gather game data and statistics in ways it never has before. Consider ...
Just as many people could not imagine life before smartphones, many baseball fans can’t imagine the sport before the so-called “Statcast Era.” Love it or hate it — and there are plenty of people on ...
There are still plenty of spring training games to be played, and not all games are played in parks equipped with MLB Statcast tracking tech, but there have been several notable performances by ...
There is no debate that Statcast has forever changed how we view Major League Baseball. The treasure trove of information provided by Statcast data has given fans and analysts a better understanding ...
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