For a long time in baseball, we’ve had some of the most detailed pitching metrics thanks to Major League Baseball’s Statcast technology, but now we have access to a little more detailed information about how hitters swing and make contact thanks to newly released data. and updated technology in stadiums.
Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss and explain what these new metrics are and how they will be useful to teams, writers, and even fans when evaluating players. With the use of bat speed, swing length, quadratic rate, sweet spot percentage, and burst rate, you will now be able to tell if certain hitters are struggling with injury, if they are changing their approach depending on the count, or if a team has a globally developed batting philosophy, just to name a few, because of these statistics.
Also in this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, the guys get into the success of the Philadelphia Phillies and how, despite facing some adversity, they became the first baseball team to 30 wins. They also discuss Ron Washington and the disappointing Los Angeles Angels after a failed suicide play, as well as give some low-key notes from around the league.
1:56 – New Statcast success metrics
23:38 – How these statistics will be used
28:21 – An analysis of early data trends
37:03 – Phillies are first with 30 wins
47:05 – Everything going wrong with the Angels
53:16 – Grades from across the league
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