How This Book Is Organized
The book is divided into several chapters, organized by subject:
- Chapter 1, Basics of Baseball
Let’s start by warming up with a few easy hacks showing how to watch and score baseball games, and how to find some simple baseball data on the Web.
- Chapter 2, Baseball Games from Past Years
This chapter shows you where to get databases of career statistics and introduces some tools that you’ll find helpful in working with this data.
- Chapter 3, Stats from the Current Season
In this chapter, I’ll show you how to get data on current baseball games. It’s easy to get data on old games because they’re already in databases. It’s hard to get data on this year’s games because you have to scrape it off the Web. This chapter shows you how.
- Chapter 4, Visualize Baseball Statistics
I’m a big fan of R, a free data analysis and visualization tool. This chapter introduces R and shows you a lot of cool tricks that you can use to analyze baseball data with R.
- Chapter 5, Formulas
Formulas have a special place in baseball history. Many baseball writers have spent months or years searching for the perfect formula to measure some aspect of the game. Thousands of different formulas are available for rating and ranking baseball players. This chapter covers a few of the most popular formulas and a few of my favorites.
- Chapter 6, Sabermetric Thinking
This chapter discusses many baseball problems, some classic and some new.
- Chapter 7, The Bullpen
This chapter comprises a few random topics ...
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