http://www.brooksbaseball.net/pfxVB/zoneTrack.php?month=10&day=29&year=2017&game=gid_2017_10_29_lanmlb_houmlb_1%2F&prevGame=gid_2017_10_29_alcmlb_nlcmlb_1%2F&prevDate=1029Looks like a few more egregious strike calls against the dodgers, but a few egregious ball calls against Houston.
I have seen these charts before, and I don't understand how the vertical lines (from 1.5 to 3.4 feet here?) of the boxes are drawn here, as by mlb rules, that is not the strike zone. It is a subjective measure and depends on the height of the batter.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
Do they track bonehead decisions by managers?
They used too, but some moron broke the scales last year.
It is a subjective measure and depends on the height of the batter.
"The Strike Zone is that area over home plate the upper limit of which is a horizontal line at the midpoint between the top of the shoulders and the top of the uniform pants, and the lower level is a line at the bottom of the knees. The Strike Zone shall be determined from the batter's stance as the batter is prepared to swing at a pitched ball."
Correct. This is also why we can't trust tv trackers (fox trax etc) for high/low calls which stay static for judge and altuve.
The TV trackers are using the same pitch f/x data, iinm.I feel like there is an easy answer we are missing. It's too obvious a problem.
DD reader won first pitch!
First of all, I think some (if not all) of them switched to Statcast. But more importantly, does Statcast (or PITCHf/x) stay static, or does it adjust for stance in some way?
Dets!! Who? How much? Will he rep a dansdeals jersey so you can pimp that this is the 2nd yr in a row?ETA - 501k wow a bargain!
Brokers betting on Houston. I wonder why?
Care to share your prediction ?
Just going to sit back and enjoy the game but never bet against V.
Just going to sit back and enjoy the game but never bet against V. Brokers are praying for a game 7 so they hedge their position by betting on Houston.