I had already finished and posted my Carlos Gomez analysis when the G-man went ahead and became the winning run in tonight’s exciting game. So of course I couldn’t go to sleep without writ… more →
Away Games: A Minnesota Twins Bloglukegofannon wrote 3 months ago: This is pretty cool. BrooksBaseball.net’s PitchFX Tool: Analysis of any pitcher, any game, (m … more →
bjoura wrote 3 months ago: A look at Francisco Rodriguez’ 30-pitch outing in Wednesday’s win over the Reds. Two gam … more →
simoncurrie wrote 3 months ago: Some interesting WBC Pitch f/x articles for Japanese, Korean, and Cuban pitchers for their games pit … more →
redsoxtalk wrote 1 year ago: Josh Kalk has another interesting PITCHf/x study over at The Hardball Times. This one explores the a … more →
Peter wrote 1 year ago: I had already finished and posted my Carlos Gomez analysis when the G-man went ahead and became the … more →
Peter wrote 1 year ago: Well, after that nice game where he got shelled in the first and then buckled down, Boof came out an … more →
Peter wrote 1 year ago: Kevin Slowey made his return yesterday, and the results were uneven. I didn’t watch the game, … more →
Peter wrote 1 year ago: This blog exists because I learned how to extract pitchf/x data from the Major League Baseball websi … more →
Greg wrote 1 year ago: This is an unbelievably well written guide to PitchFX on Son of Sam. PitchFX uses different pitches … more →
Fred wrote 1 year ago: Call it the circle of blogging – first Jason Kottke posts an ode to the knuckleball. The … more →
J. Botter wrote 1 year ago: This may be the biggest time-waster I’ve seen in the past month. MLB tracks all pitchers using … more →
richardbrianwade wrote 1 year ago: Paul Nyman has a fascinating article on pitching up at The Hardball Times. Also at The Hardball Time … more →
richardbrianwade wrote 1 year ago: For a less pissed off take on last night’s game, try 6-4-2. Over at Deadspin, there’s an … more →
lukegofannon wrote 1 year ago: How will ball tracking analysis change the game? Mike Fast — The Hardball Times, April 15, 200 … more →