The presentations this year have more of a historical focus than they have in the past; there aren’t quite as many analytical offerings. Although there is this one:
RP27: Baseball in the Age of Big Data: Why the Revolution Will Be Televised
Sean Lahman
and this:
RP12: A Probabilistic Approach to Measuring the Excitement of Baseball Games
Michael Freiman
and this:
RP29: Statistical Predictors of MLB Players’ Proneness to Long Hitting Streaks
Alan Reifman and Trent McCotter
Mark Armour is ...
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