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BrooksBaseball.net: PITCHf/x Tool
Search the date and game. Correct or incorrect balls/strikes aren't always determined by the rectangle boxes though. The vertical bounds of the strike zone are determined by each batter's stance on the first pitch of an at-bat, so the zone is determined by a numerical value and not the line of that box. It still give you a decent idea though. What game was it? |
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Just a question...did you need the data to conclude that the MLB umpires are good?
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w/o the electronic evaluation you wouldn't know that the MLB umpires are good? I guess I would argue that the electronic evaluations might be the proof of the inference.
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Without electronic evaluations we had Eric Gregg.
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