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"Statistical
Studies of Baseball John
F. Jarvis
(Links to specific projects follow a short introduction.) In
the world of professional team sports baseball is unique in several
ways. The discrete nature of the game, enabling individual plays to
be readily categorized with a modest number of possible outcomes,
leads to a very complete statistical record. Likewise, the discrete
nature of the game enables detailed simulations to be carried out.
The game's statistical record provides accurate parametrization of
the simulator and insight into the game can be obtained from these
simulations. A number of statistical studies based on simulator
results and full season play-by-play descriptions are linked to this
page. Baseball questions amenable to numerical analysis can be
approached in two general ways. Actual season records can be combed
for particular events relevant to the question at hand. These can be
used to compare teams or individuals in the same of in different
seasons. This approach has the advantage that it relates directly to
the seasons as played. However, "what if" questions are
difficult to answer because the a season can never be replayed. A
second confounding issue with analysis is too few events of a
particular kind. When th"
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