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  2. File:MLB slugging history.svg - Wikipedia

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    The data is league-wide and is a cumulative sum of the following terms: 1B/AB, 2*2B/AB, 3*3B/AB, 4*HR/AB (1B=single, 2B=double, 3B=triple, HR=home run, AB=at bat). Note that the American League data does not start until the creation of the American League in 1901. Historical Major League Baseball data is freely available from many sources online.

  3. File:MLB runspergame history.svg - Wikipedia

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    The data is league-wide; note that the American League data does not start until the creation of the American League in 1901. Historical Major League Baseball data is freely available from many sources online. This data was taken from Baseball-Reference.com. The file was created in Gnuplot with the following code:

  4. Sean Lahman - Wikipedia

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    He is most noted for the Lahman Baseball Database, [8] a collection of baseball statistics for every team and player in Major League history. Starting in 1995, he made this database freely available for download from the Internet, helping to launch a new era of baseball research by making the raw data available to everyone.

  5. Pitch quantification - Wikipedia

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    Strike Zone Plus/Minus is also unique because it uses “Baseball Info Solutions data on where the catcher sets his target for the pitch, allowing [them] to incorporate the pitcher's command (how close he comes to hitting the target) into [their] system.” [24] Ultimately, Strike Zone Plus/Minus is an outcome-oriented measure of pitch quality ...

  6. PITCHf/x - Wikipedia

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    PITCHf/x data is generally consistent across ballparks, but there have been instances of apparent discrepancies in the data gathered at certain ballparks. (For example, a pitcher's fastball speed might be 1–2 mph faster at home than on the road.) [ 6 ] PITCHf/x uses algorithms to automatically classify every pitch by type, but these ...

  7. New baseball data shows what Brewers' Brice Turang does ... - AOL

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    At an average length of 6.0 feet, Turang is behind only two-time batting champion Luis Arraez. Turang and Arraez are well clear of the third-shortest swing in baseball, Alex Verdugo.

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  9. Baseball Reference - Wikipedia

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    The website went online in April 2000, after first being launched in February 2000 as part of the website for the Big Bad Baseball Annual. It was originally built as a web interface to the Lahman Baseball Database, though it now employs a variety of data sources. In 2004, Forman founded Sports Reference. Sports Reference is a website that came ...