MLB Spatial Analysis

mrshotspot

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May 22, 2023
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I decided to do an analysis of where the ball has been hit this year given that the shift is no longer a thing. Please note that I do not have all data! Enjoy and hit me up for any spatial reports you may want

... Left Field Center Field Right Field Infield All
... Est Per Game Est Per Game Est Per Game Est Per Game Est Per Game
Ball in Play 3.54 3.91 3.77 8.36 19.6
Single 1.28 1.31 1.37 0.83 4.0
Double 0.61 0.35 0.45 0.04 1.4
Triple 0.01 0.04 0.05 0.00 0.1
Home Run ... ... ... ... 1.0
Walk / HBP ... ... ... ... 3.2
Steal ... ... ... ... 0.6
Non HR RBI 0.64 0.62 0.63 ... 1.9
Est HR RBI 0.66 0.33 0.66 ... 1.7
EST Total RBI 1.30 0.96 1.30 ... 3.6
 
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pokey_reese

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It feels a little unsatisfying to not have the infield broken up at all, if the idea is to analyze the lack of a shift. Additionally, I would suggest getting last year's numbers, so that a comparison can be drawn.
 

joe dokes

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Jul 18, 2005
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It feels a little unsatisfying to not have the infield broken up at all, if the idea is to analyze the lack of a shift.
Agree. Maybe you get more info if the infield is broken up into 6 or 8 slices or somesuch. Terms like "left field" and "right field" are good frames of reference, because we know what they mean, but for what you're trying to do in this case, not really helpful.
(Easy for me to say. You're the one doing it.)
 
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StupendousMan

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Jul 20, 2005
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Thank you very much for offering to show us the results of your work, and for enteraining our suggestions. I'll add one, in case you don't have enough to do so far: could you include a split of the data by batter's position in the box? That is, batters hitting from the left-hand side of the batter's box, or the right-hand side?

And I'll second the request for similar data for any previous year(s). That's a very good idea.