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Analyzing Baseball Data with R
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Analyzing Baseball Data with R

by Max Marchi, Jim Albert
January 2018
Beginner to intermediate
334 pages
8h 44m
English
Chapman and Hall/CRC
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Bibliography

[1] Adler, J. (2006), Baseball Hacks: Tips & Tools for Analyzing and Winning with Statistics, O'Reilly Media.

[2] Albert, J. (2002), "Smoothing career trajectories of baseball hitters," manuscript, Bowling Green State University.

[3] Albert, J. and Bennett, J. (2003), Curve Ball: Baseball, Statistics, and the Role of Chance in the Game, Springer, New York.

[4] Albert, J. (2003), Teaching Statistics Using Baseball, Mathematical Association of America.

[5] Albert, J. (2008), "Streaky hitting in baseball," Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports, 4, 1.

[6] Albert, J. (2009), "Is Roger Clemens whip trajectory unusual?" Chance, 22, 2, 9-20.

[7] Albert, J. and Rizzo, M. (2012), R by Example, Springer, New York.

[8] Allen, D. (2009a), ...

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ISBN: 9781315360591