By Frankie Piliere
It’s been a while since we talked about PTO%. Isn’t it ironic that the first article I am doing after a long stretch of a busy scouting schedule is statistical in nature?
For those unfamiliar, it is a tool we developed that we believe is a measure of dominance or “ace hood.” […]
Entries Tagged as 'Statistical Analysis'
PTO% Mid-Season Update
July 7th, 2008 · 10 Comments
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PTO% At Work: Crowner Of Aces?
March 29th, 2008 · 10 Comments
By Frankie Piliere
Through consultation of some good statistical minds, I believe that I now have a more firm understanding of what our new pitching statistic really is measuring and how it can be applied. Pitches Towards Outs measures a pitchers dominance. Yes, dominance. It sounds bold but that’s what it is I […]
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Pitching Efficiency: Pitches Toward Outs
March 23rd, 2008 · 18 Comments
by Frankie Piliere
Yes, we do makes posts on Easter Sunday. This post is worth it. Coming off a first-hand scouting report from the Cape Cod League, I wanted to follow up with a study I conducted using the Cape pitchers as my guinea pigs. Is it even sabermetrics or just for statheads? I don’t think […]
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AB:BB - A Measure Of League Difficulty?
March 21st, 2008 · 9 Comments
by Frankie Piliere
Both myself and Kiley plan to put some of our raw thoughts and ideas on this blog quite frequently so we hope you enjoy stuff like this beyond all the other forms of analysis. If there are any new ways to look at baseball or any opening to analyze something that hasn’t […]
Tags: Statistical Analysis