Tuesday, April 21, 2009
HR park effects
Jeremy breaks it down by where HR are hit, but it doesn’t look like he’s established a baseline. That is, you need to know the kinds of hitters who hit there to compare against.
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Jeremy breaks it down by where HR are hit, but it doesn’t look like he’s established a baseline. That is, you need to know the kinds of hitters who hit there to compare against.
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Right. Tons of sampling issues. Hopefully when I compare team totals home/away I’ll make some progress on that front.
I’m also still struggling with the issue that’s being discussed in the juiced ball thread. The average total home run distance doesn’t say as much as the average distance of the top 25% or bottom 25%. Any suggestions on how to handle that would be welcome.