Baseball Graphs is dedicated to the better use and communication of baseball statistics. Below, you'll find excerpts from, and links to, some of the best baseball writers on the Internet. Follow the links above to read my own intermittent attempts at wisdom (the Baseball Graphs blog), and the heart of this site, historical graphs of every season dating back to 1900.
There are also two special sections you might want to check out. One is the graphical review of the 2003 season, which informed our work at The Hardball Times. The other is the Batted Balls Library, which includes a unique look at batters and pitchers from 2002 through 2005.
Well, we certainly know that the United States is a more complex country that just red and blue, and this map proves it. As someone who’s lived in the Mid-Atlantic, Northeast and Midwest, I can attest to the confusion I feel when ordering a soda/coke/pop. If you feel the same, this graphical map will serve as your guide.
My computer is on the fritz, so baseball analysis is hard to come by. In the meantime, you might want to check out David Pinto’s fielding analysis, a “probabilistic model of range” (Madison Avenue, watch out!). So far, David has…
- Team rankings and pitcher splits
- The Shortstop Rankings