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  2. Sports analytics - Wikipedia

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    This community has been able to grow thanks to the in-depth collection of statistics that has existed in baseball for decades. With analytics being relatively common in MLB, there is a breadth of statistics that have become vital in the analysis of the game, which include: Batting average is one of the most commonly discussed statistics in ...

  3. Comparison of Major League Baseball and Nippon Professional ...

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    Japanese baseball is generally considered more of a contact-oriented game that American baseball; it has been said that Japanese teams practice "small ball" rather than hitting for power. [13] However, this was questioned by FanGraphs analyst Eno Sarris in 2017, who noted that contact rates in MLB are comparable to those in NPB. [14]

  4. Statcast - Wikipedia

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    This "arms race" of new data that is becoming available from Statcast is a rapidly growing field within Major League Baseball teams and can be identified as the "analytics" group. This is just another way teams are attempting to gain a competitive edge amongst each other. Player accounts suggest Statcast data has replaced traditional metrics.

  5. Games behind - Wikipedia

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    The leading team, in terms of games behind, is the team with the best won–loss difference. This is not always the team with the most wins. For example, a team with an 80–70 record (10 more wins than losses) would be one game behind a team with a 79–67 record (12 more wins than losses).

  6. The Fantasy Baseball Numbers Do Lie: There's more to these ...

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    Morel struggled mightily last season, especially after getting traded to Tampa Bay, where he hit just .191/.258/.289 with three homers over 49 games. Morel’s BA fell more than 50 points compared ...

  7. Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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    Baseball statistics include a variety of metrics used to evaluate player and team performance in the sport of baseball. Because the flow of a baseball game has natural breaks to it, and player activity is characteristically distinguishable individually, the sport lends itself to easy record-keeping and compiling statistics.

  8. Bigger isn't always better. How 'small ball' helped East ...

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    Once part of any player’s toolkit, Randy Sellers has taken note of the bunt’s decline in modern baseball. Bigger isn't always better. How 'small ball' helped East Gaston baseball past Shelby

  9. Sabermetrics - Wikipedia

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    The creation of the box score has given baseball statisticians a summary of the individual and team performances for a given game. [3] What would become the earliest Sabermetrics research in the 1970s and 1980s began in the middle of the 20th century with the writings of Earnshaw Cook, one of the earliest baseball analysts.