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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

A Smart Guy on PITCHf/x


Alan Nathan is a professor of physics at the University of Illinois. His greatest contributions to society, however, are his studies of the physics of baseball, especially his work with the PITCHf/x data.

Cory Schwartz of mlb.com recently sat down with Alan to talk about the professor's recent SABR38 presentation on PITCHf/x, which featured the work of
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Interview with Alan Nathan


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Two parters


Pizza Cutter has a second column on his fielding analyses, checking to see which skills are most closely correlated. Many of his findings are intuitively right, but he also has some surprises up his sleeve.

And Skyking has lengthened his list of top position players from ten to 25. Would you believe Mark Ellis ahead of Ian Kinsler?

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