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SABR Tooth Tigers
A sandbox for exploring college baseball analytics, and a Princeton University collaboration between a geophysics professor (me), baseball coaches, student athletes, and undergraduate and graduate students pushing SABRmetrics to new places.
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What does the college baseball strike zone look like?
What does the college baseball strike zone look like?
The college strike zone is big, variable, and full of opportunities for competitive advantage.
Adam Maloof
Aug 18
Seeing more pitches rarely improves batter performance
Seeing more pitches rarely improves batter performance
How making the pitcher work actually goes against the hitter.
Kaden Kram
Aug 9
What does it mean to barrel a baseball?
What does it mean to barrel a baseball?
Whether building a pitch grader or monitoring progress in the cage, sometimes you just want to know whether a batter is finding the sweet…
Adam Maloof
Aug 9
Hit or Not
Hit or Not
A probabilistic way to use expected statistics in college baseball
Adam Maloof
Jun 24
Regressing to the mean in College Baseball
Regressing to the mean in College Baseball
How do you estimate the skill of college batters without much data?
Adam Maloof
Jun 19
How well can one statistic predict runs scored in college baseball?
How well can one statistic predict runs scored in college baseball?
…surprisingly well, if you avoid Von Neumann’s elephant!
Adam Maloof
Jun 9
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