2022 Blogmas Day 22 – Ultimate Zone Rating

Thanks to the wonderful book The Last Nine Innings by Charles Euchner1It details the stunning victory of the Arizona Diamondbacks over the New York Yankees in the 2001 World Series. I had an early introduction to some advanced statistics, at least those that were popular a few years into the 21st century. Among these was Ultimate Zone Rating, a first crack at trying to measure how well a player defends their position.

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    It details the stunning victory of the Arizona Diamondbacks over the New York Yankees in the 2001 World Series.

2022 Blogmas Day 21 – Fielding Percentage and Range Factor

Leading into the home stretch, let’s discuss some defensive statistics. As a category, these represent recent innovations in baseball, as defense is the most dynamic aspect of the game. Players can change where they are positioned, which affects their ability to get to a ball. As we gather more data — ball speed off the bat and launch angle — we can better analyze defensive ability. But it’s still messy.

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2022 Blogmas Day 18 – Fixing ERA+ With a Minus

ERA+ is a funny, messy statistic. Unlike OPS+, it doesn’t tell us how much better a player is than the league: it instead tells us how much worse the league is than the player. This ignores our intuition and causes unnecessary confusion. Furthermore, it makes it harder to use as a tool for direct comparison: someone with a 200 ERA+ is not twice as good as someone with a 150 ERA+, while that would effectively be true with OPS+ (and similar offensive statistics.)

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