Statcast Analyzes Recent Mariners History
Jeff Sullivan · June 13, 2014 at 5:42 pm · Filed Under Mariners
Say hello to Statcast. It’s already amazing, and it’s not even released yet. They’re still working out a lot of bugs and whatnot, and if we’re ever granted much access, it’ll be months or years down the road. But every so often, they have been releasing teaser example videos of play analysis. And, as it turns out, this has been in the works for a while, and the Mariners have had several somewhat recent plays captured. I’m just here to pass those on to you.
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Just another useless stat that Jack Z won’t bother learning.
Old school baseball!
Batting average for evah!
I was glad you snuck Cammy’s fantastic catch there in the middle of the… less fantastic stuff. Although one of these days you’re going to owe me a new iPad – this isn’t the first time I just about spit beer all over it from laughing.
More seriously… that MLB Advanced Media video (from your FanGraphs piece) of Puig’s catch was INSANELY COOL.
Raul was trying to kill a mouse that ran on the field. Cut the guy some slack
So did he get the mouse, or not?
I made an error earlier – the FanGraphs piece was by Dave, not Jeff.