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  2. Statcast - Wikipedia

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    Spin rate: Measures the rate of spin by revolutions per minute of the ball at the point of the release from the pitcher's hand. Hitting. Exit velocity: Velocity of the ball off the bat on batted balls. Launch angle: The vertical angle at which the ball leaves the bat on a batted ball.

  3. Template : Baseball roster pitching statistics legend rev. I

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  4. Four-seam fastball - Wikipedia

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    A major league pitcher throws a baseball with a spin of around 20 rotations per second (rps). With each rotation, a four-seam fastball presents four seams crossing the vision of the batter, producing a flicker rate of 80 Hz, which results in the batter not perceiving any features on the ball and having fewer visual cues than with the two-seamer ...

  5. Template:Baseballstats - Wikipedia

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    Shows career statistics and player information for various links in one template. Despite the Wikidata property being supplied, it is for reference only. This template does not yet fill in information from Wikidata. Template parameters [Edit template data] Parameter Description Type Status MLB ID mlb The ID of this player on MLB's website. Found at the end of a player URL. This corresponds to ...

  6. Fantasy baseball: Spin rates dropping as MLB is watching - AOL

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    The past week, the subject we are all studying is spin rate. Major League Baseball announced recently it was ... Jun. 10—In the early years of fantasy baseball, all you had was basic statistics ...

  7. PITCHf/x - Wikipedia

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    PITCHf/x was a system using three permanently mounted cameras in the stadium to track the speed and location of a pitched baseball from the pitcher's mound to home plate with an accuracy of better than one mile per hour and one inch. With PITCHf/x, statistics such as the pitcher with the fastest fastball, or the pitcher with the sharpest ...

  8. The Spin: Move over, starters — why relievers are becoming ...

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    Relief pitchers are quietly taking a bigger chunk of the fantasy baseball landscape. It isn't always sexy, but in this game, we just want the numbers. And the recent trends are hard to ignore.

  9. Template:Baseball statistics - Wikipedia

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