Global Sports: A Brief Summary Of Baseball Analysis

Friday, May 13, 2011

A Brief Summary Of Baseball Analysis

By Timothy Belwood


Baseball analysis results from the careful recording and analyzing of statistics from every aspect of the game. On the most basic level, players and teams are reviewed through their performance on the field, specifically through batting and pitching statistics.

With regard to hitters, batting statistics are key in teasing out the general acumen of players at the plate. Hitting for power is affirmed by large numbers of home runs. The ability to hit in general is determined by batting average. Players with high batting averages may or may not hit for power as well. Hitting statistics are important in a player's earning power. Better hitters will obviously earn more money.

Pitching statistics are examined closely for indications that a pitcher will produce quality starts for many years. Pitchers are most sought after for wins, a good earned run average (the overall amount of runs given up per game), and strikeouts. As with hitters, pitchers who excel in key categories will demand more money during contract negotiations. They will also be highly pursued as the anchors of a team's pitching rotation.

While casual fans have a general aptitude of using statistics to analyze players and determine who the stars of the game are, professional analysts work with the numbers in a more complex manner. These are the statisticians who crunch numbers, living and breathing statistics and using them to form accurate comparisons between teams and players.

Broader professional analysis makes use of sophisticated technology. Statistical charts and graphs can often clarify data, and these visual representations can then be presented during games to more casual baseball fans.

Baseball analysis, then, concerns a wide array of statistics and data that can be used for both basic and complex comparisons of players, teams, and games from all eras of the game. It also allows for a determination of the general financial worth of a particular player, and that player's place in baseball history.




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