Found June 02, 2008 on Red Sox F/X:
OK so here is the data. This data is up to May 27th and comprises over 198,000 pitches that have been recorded this year through pitch f/x. I hope to update this information at the end of each month to see if it varies much over the course of the year. I am also attaching the spreadsheet with all the data tables. I have all the pitches in one spreadsheet but that is over 141 MB large, so I'll just give the pivot tables that were created from them.I decided to use the following pitch speed groups: 95+, 90-95, 85-90, 80-85, 75-80 and 60-75. Next month, I might break down the groups by more typical baseball numbers, such as 88-92,92-96 and so on. For now, we'll stick with this since it is done.First, here is the results of the pitch by pitch speed:So as you can expect, the majority of the pitches fall between 85-95 mph, with the most coming in the 90-95 range.Let's go through different pitch result:The ball percentage is fairly consistent throughout the pitch speed. Nothing...
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