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Title: Baseball: It


1
Baseball Its All in the Data
Actuaries Club of Philadelphia May 13, 2010
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  • Not one of these plays was ruled an error

3
Its All in the Data
  • How an actuary got into sports
  • Case study fielding the holy grail of baseball
    statistics

4
Data is Everywhere
  • Baseball data is like any other data
  • Millions of statistics bottomless pit of
    numbers
  • Our job mine the nuggets that
  • Are interesting
  • Are relevant
  • Reveal tendencies

5
Danny Cox 1987 NLCS
  • STATS, Inc. began pitch-by-pitch tracking
  • Danny Cox regular season 1987
  • First 70 pitches .268 opponent batting average
  • Pitch 71 .345 average
  • Vin Scully mentions this at pitch 70

6
What Happened?
  • 73rd pitch line-drive double
  • 74th pitch long home run to left field
  • 78th pitch sharp single to right
  • 81st pitch line single to center
  • 82nd pitch Vin Scully falls out of the booth

7
The Dream
  • Strat-O-Matic Baseball
  • Bowie Dewan
  • Statistician for the Chicago White Sox
  • Computerized baseball Information

8
The Michael Jordan Effect - 1993
  • 1992 STATS tracks basketball
  • Fourth Quarter Comebacks (down 15 points)
  • Bulls win NBA crown beating Portland after
    trailing by 15 entering 4th quarter
  • How hard is this?
  • 1992-93 league record 1-259 (excluding Bulls)
  • The Bulls?
  • Bulls record 3-3
  • Jordan leaves Bulls
  • Bulls record 0-8
  • Jump ahead to comeback season
  • League record 0-168 (excluding Bulls)
  • Bulls record 1-1

9
The First Career
  • Started as an actuary after college
  • FSA in 1982
  • Head of two Actuarial Departments
  • I loved what I did!
  • But sports numbers are more fun than insurance
    numbers

10
The Decision
  • Bill James Baseball Abstract
  • The dream takes hold
  • Two full-time jobs
  • The risk

11
Bunting A Lost Skill?
  • In 2009, Angels infielder Erick Aybar attempted
    to bunt for a hit 29 times
  • Was he successful? Whats your guess?
  • 5 hits (.172 average)
  • 8 hits (.276)
  • 13 hits (.448)
  • 18 hits (.621)
  • The answer is.

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Bunting A Lost Skill?
  • 18 hits for an amazing .621 average!!
  • The top bunters hit over .500
  • Here is a list of some of the other top bunters
    from 2009
  • Michael Bourn 17 bunt hits
  • Emilio Bonifacio 15 bunt hits
  • Nyjer Morgan 14 bunt hits

13
The Second Career
  • Collect data
  • Develop products we want ourselves
  • Money is not the object
  • Have fun!

14
The Second Career
  • Bedroom Office
  • Key clients AP, USA Today, ESPN
  • Growing every year new office every year
  • David vs. Goliath twice!
  • 100 Full-Time Employees
  • Sale to FOX

15
From The Fielding Bible
  • Best defensive outfielder in 2009?
  • Franklin Gutierrez, Seattle Mariners
  • Made 18 more plays than an average center fielder
  • Basic plus/minus 18
  • Enhanced plus/minus 45 (bases saved)
  • 25 Plus/Minus Runs Saved
  • 32 Total Runs Saved

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The Third Career
  • Five different jobs
  • Baseball Info Solutions
  • Stat of the Week
  • The Fielding Bible
  • ACTA Sports (publishing)
  • Camp Dewan
  • Dewan Foundation Mission Honduras
  • Be Jolly, Inc.

17
Case StudyEnhanced Fielding Analysis
  • Plus/Minus System (from The Fielding Bible)
  • Defensive Misplays
  • Good Fielding Plays
  • Advanced Catcher Evaluation

18
Game Charting at BIS
  • Video scouts review every MLB game
  • Every play entered into a computer
  • Sample game scoring screen

19
BIS Scoring Software
20
Pixels to Data
  • 28,000 pixels on the screen
  • Location of every batted ball converted
  • Distance from home plate measured in one-foot
    increments
  • 360 vectors (90 in fair territory) emanating from
    home plate

21
Polar Coordinates
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Also Chart
  • Velocity of each batted ball (soft, medium, hard)
  • Type of batted ball (ground ball, line drive,
    fliner, fly ball or popup, bunt)

23
The Fielding Bible
  • Take a step forward in fielding stats
  • Batting stats
  • What do you think of when I say a player had 40
    HRs do you get a visual image?
  • How about 57 stolen bases?
  • Pitching stats
  • 39 Saves tells you something right away
  • 2.41 ERA also tells you something
  • Fielding what does a .982 fielding percentage
    mean?

24
Plus/Minus System
  • Vector 205 example for shortstops
  • Softly hit grounders to vector 205 converted to
    outs by all shortstops 26 of the time
  • Out made .74 (1-.26)
  • Missed ball -.26
  • Sum every play made or missed by every shortstop

25
The Fielding Bible Volume II
  • Additional ratings of catcher and pitcher
    defensive contributions
  • Combines all rating systems into a single Runs
    Saved total
  • Adds a players offensive, defensive, and
    baserunning contributions into Total Runs

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Runs Saved Components
  • Plus/Minus (all except Catchers)
  • Stolen Bases Saved (Pitchers)
  • Stolen Bases Saved (Catchers)
  • Earned Runs (Catchers)
  • Bunts (Corner Infielders)
  • Double Plays (Middle Infielders)
  • Outfield Arms (Outfielders)
  • HR Saving Catches (Outfielders)

27
And You Get
  • Franklin Gutierrez 32 Runs Saved in 2009
  • Orlando Cabrera -33 Runs Saved
  • Chase Utley 61 Runs Saved over 3 years best in
    baseball

28
Team Totals 2009
Team Runs Saved
Seattle Mariners 110
Los Angeles Angels 65
Tampa Bay Rays 57
Toronto Blue Jays 52
Cincinnati Reds 52





29
The Fielding Bible Awards
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Defensive Misplays
  • Plays that are NOT recorded as errors or passed
    balls
  • Loss of an opportunity to make an out
  • OR an extra advancement by a runner
  • 54 different types of Defensive Misplays

31
Defensive Misplays
  • Slow to recover
  • Failing to cover first
  • Cutting off a better positioned fielder

32
Good Fielding Plays
  • Fielder records an out when the play seemed more
    likely to be a hit
  • OR a fielder prevents the opportunity for
    advancement of baserunners.
  • 27 different types of GFPs

33
Good Fielding Plays
  • Robs home run
  • Ground ball out
  • Holds to single

34
Franklin Gutierrez
  • 2007 10 Runs Saved in 88 games in RF
  • 2008 22 Runs Saved in 97 games in RF
  • Wins Fielding Bible Award
  • A throw-in as part of a three-team trade sends
    him to Seattle.
  • 2009 moved to CF and plays everyday
  • 32 Runs Saved was best at any position
  • Wins another Fielding Bible Award
  • 2010 so far 7 Runs Saved

35
Data Mining in Sports
  • Revolution in Major League Baseball
  • Combining sabermetrics with scouting
  • Finally!
  • Moneyball by Michael Lewis
  • Billy Beane finds a statistical edge
  • Deification of Bill James
  • Finally!

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The Summary Stat
  • Total Runs
  • Runs Created
  • Defensive Runs Saved
  • Baserunning Runs
  • Positional Adjustment
  • Who is the best player in baseball over the past
    three years?
  • Guesses?

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The Summary Stat
Player Runs Created Baserunning Runs Runs Saved Positional Adjustment Total Runs
Chase Utley 361 13 62 87 523
Albert Pujols 414 9 56 35 514
Hanley Ramirez 381 9 -22 97 465
Matt Holliday 370 4 22 52 448







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www.StatoftheWeek.com
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Player Stats Projections
  • Hitters peak at age 26 and age 27
  • Pitchers -- age not much of a factor
  • Each statistic is individually projected
  • batting eye improves with age
  • Past ERA is not the best predictor for future ERA

40
BIS-D Software
  • Jim Thome
  • Last 120 grounders and short liners

41
BIS-D Software
Jim Thome Last 135 flies and line drives
42
Heating Up
  • Home Runs per Game by Temperature
  • Temperature HR/G
  • 49 or less 1.74
  • 50 59 1.97
  • 60 69 2.03
  • 70 79 2.07
  • 80 89 2.16
  • 90 or more 2.41

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Three Data Principles
  • Look for data where its unexpected
  • Dont be afraid to collect new data
  • The more detailed the better

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Three Career Principles
  • Strive for excellence
  • Money is not the primary motive
  • Enjoy what you are doing!
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