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Episode 16: Inning(s) Eaters and Aces

Stolen Signs

English - January 18, 2018 13:00 - 57 minutes - 79.9 MB - ★★★★ - 29 ratings
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Stolen Signs is back. Harry and Kendall talk about the slow offseason, collusion and ideas on how to change the economics of baseball. After a short break (14:05) they discuss new research by Duke University that looks into neurological and motor skills and how they translate to baseball production, a new smart baseball that can provide some pitch tracking and tease some new work by the stats team at Baseball Prospectus. To wrap up (32:00), a look into the state of pitching and try to talk about what an inning(s) eater is and also what an ace is.
Neuroscience Can Project Batting Lines Now (https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/neuroscience-can-project-batting-lines-now/) by Eno Sarris (https://twitter.com/enosarris)
Anthony DiComo's tweet of Sandy Alderson quote (https://twitter.com/AnthonyDiComo/status/953740175024193536)
Here's why baseball's economic system might be broken (https://sports.yahoo.com/heres-baseballs-economic-system-might-broken-224638354.html) by Jeff Passan (https://twitter.com/jeffpassan)

Stolen Signs is back. Harry and Kendall talk about the slow offseason, collusion and ideas on how to change the economics of baseball. After a short break (14:05) they discuss new research by Duke University that looks into neurological and motor skills and how they translate to baseball production, a new smart baseball that can provide some pitch tracking and tease some new work by the stats team at Baseball Prospectus. To wrap up (32:00), a look into the state of pitching and try to talk about what an inning(s) eater is and also what an ace is.

Neuroscience Can Project Batting Lines Now by Eno Sarris
Anthony DiComo's tweet of Sandy Alderson quote
Here's why baseball's economic system might be broken by Jeff Passan

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