Friday, January 18, 2019
Shift v NoShift by team
?I highlighted this terrific research on Twitter two weeks ago, but my comments there are ephemeral, and this research really should get the exposure it deserves.
Also when you look at pitchers you should control for that too, similar to batters. Verlander for example is not shifted the same amount as the other Astros pitchers.And limiting it to bases empty is a good idea. It's very controlled environment, and 57% of PA occur with bases empty, so we won't suffer from lack of sample size.
Every layer you peel, you will find two more layers underneath. Lots of good stuff to uncover, keep going! If ever you get 2 more questions for each answer you get, then you are on the right path. Once you get to the point that you have no more questions, then that's a sign you hit a dead end.
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