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Depends on the level of baseball.@zjcvols i figured you may be the person to ask.
I am taking over a program this spring and want to bring some stats/analytics into the fold. It’s only myself and 1 other person and we will not have the time to do a full data regression analysis or anything cray, but would like some useful numbers to help with decisions.
If you had to choose a couple fairly easy to produce baseball stats, what would you use? OBS for hitters and ERA for pitchers? Any other ideas or places to look?
@zjcvols i figured you may be the person to ask.
I am taking over a program this spring and want to bring some stats/analytics into the fold. It’s only myself and 1 other person and we will not have the time to do a full data regression analysis or anything cray, but would like some useful numbers to help with decisions.
If you had to choose a couple fairly easy to produce baseball stats, what would you use? OBS for hitters and ERA for pitchers? Any other ideas or places to look?
I'm near Detroit (for the 3rd straight and THANKFULLY final week). I might check that out before I leaveLol it's a real place
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Happy to help anytime. I’ve been coaching pretty decent level squads for 10+ years now.@TBrown @zjcvols its for the colleges club team. Pretty decent level squad. We have some legit talent. Have some guys that passed up D1 offers to stay close to home, chose to focus solely on academics for like pre-med and didn’t want the extra workload of varsity collegiate sports, or they just loved the campus, etc.
Best thing about it to me is that they are all doing it for love of the game. There are no scholarships or anything riding on it. Just the game.
All great and helpful info. I have never dug deep into statistics. Looking to start this year.