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  2. 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 ...

  3. PITCHf/x - Wikipedia

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    The data from the system is often used by broadcasters to show a visual representation of the pitch and whether or not a pitch entered the strike zone. PITCHf/x is also used to determine the type of pitch thrown, such as a fastball, curveball or slider. MLB uses the data from PITCHf/x in its Zone Evaluation System which is used to grade and ...

  4. Pitch count - Wikipedia

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    Stats LLC began tracking pitch counts in 1988, and MLB keeps official data since 1999. The highest pitch count since 1990 is 172, by Tim Wakefield for the Pittsburgh Pirates against the Atlanta Braves on April 27, 1993; however, it should be known that Wakefield's primary pitch was the knuckleball, an off-speed pitch. Off-speed pitches are less ...

  5. Identifying baseball pitch types in 2023: A modern field ...

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    MLB’s most common pitch, this is the overpowering heater of movies, dreams and GIFs. Four-seams, which average 94 mph across baseball, are relatively straight, typically running slightly to the ...

  6. He's throwing a what? The 'sweeper' is MLB's latest pitching ...

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    He founded the pitch classification service Pitch Info and oversees research and development for Baseball Prospectus. Pitch Info has, this season, added sweeper as a distinct pitch category in ...

  7. Statcast - Wikipedia

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    In the 2016 season, MLB Network aired "MLB Plus" companion broadcasts for its MLB Network Showcase games, which feature advanced analytics and usage of Statcast data. [11] For the 2017 season, the TrackMan component of Statcast replaced the previous PITCHf/x system for official measurements of pitch speed. As official pitch speed readings are ...

  8. Sabermetrics - Wikipedia

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    Beginning in the 2007 baseball season, MLB started looking at technology to record detailed information regarding each pitch that is thrown in a game. This became known as the PITCHf/x system, which uses video cameras to record pitch speed at its release point and crossing the plate, location, and angle (if any) of a break. [13]

  9. MLB Postseason Pitch Counts Continue to Decline Amid ... - AOL

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    ARLINGTON, Tex. – When Tampa Bay Rays manager Kevin Cash let starter Tyler Glasnow throw a postseason high 112 pitches in Tuesday night’s Game 1 World Series, 8-3, loss to the Los Angeles ...