Baseball’s All-Time Best Sluggers : : Adjusted Batting Performance from Strikeouts to Home Runs / / Michael J. Schell.

Over baseball history, which park has been the best for run scoring? (1) Which player would lose the most home runs after adjustments for ballpark effect? (2) Which player claims four of the top five places for best individual seasons ever played, based on all-around offensive performance? (3) (See...

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Place / Publishing House:Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2016]
©2005
Year of Publication:2016
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (408 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
PREFACE --
ABBREVIATIONS --
CHAPTER 1. Fair Ball! --
PART ONE. The Methods --
CHAPTER 2. Manager’s Game Plan --
CHAPTER 3. New Ball! --
CHAPTER 4. Calling It a Career --
CHAPTER 5. Talent Search --
CHAPTER 6. Home Park Advantage --
PART TWO. The Findings --
CHAPTER 7. Swing, Batter! --
CHAPTER 8. Hit . . . and Run --
CHAPTER 9. This One’s Outta Here! --
CHAPTER 10. Changing the Score --
CHAPTER 11. The Count --
CHAPTER 12. Stealing the Show --
CHAPTER 13. Putting It All Together --
CHAPTER 14. Fantasy League --
CHAPTER 15. The Players Take the Field --
CHAPTER 16. Final Score --
CHAPTER 17. Post-Game Report --
APPENDICES --
APPENDIX A. The Piecewise Linear Regression Method --
APPENDIX B. Moving Average Smoothing of Data --
APPENDIX C. The Multiple Changepoint Regression Procedure --
APPENDIX D. How to Estimate Ballpark Effects --
APPENDIX E. Transformations of Offensive Event Averages --
APPENDIX F. How to Adjust for Doubles and Triples --
APPENDIX G. Predicting Runs and RBIs from the Batting Record --
APPENDIX H. Regular Player Event Averages --
APPENDIX I. Event Performance Spreads --
APPENDIX J. Event Park Effects --
APPENDIX K. Home Run Park Effects --
APPENDIX L. Best Individual Seasons --
APPENDIX M. Best Careers --
APPENDIX N. Adjusted Career Offensive Averages --
GLOSSARY --
REFERENCES --
PLAYER INDEX
Summary:Over baseball history, which park has been the best for run scoring? (1) Which player would lose the most home runs after adjustments for ballpark effect? (2) Which player claims four of the top five places for best individual seasons ever played, based on all-around offensive performance? (3) (See answers, below).These are only three of the intriguing questions Michael Schell addresses in Baseball's All-Time Best Sluggers, a lively examination of the game of baseball using the most sophisticated statistical tools available. The book provides an in-depth evaluation of every major offensive event in baseball history, and identifies the players with the 100 best seasons and most productive careers. For the first time ever, ballpark effects across baseball history are presented for doubles, triples, right- and left-handed home-run hitting, and strikeouts. The book culminates with a ranking of the game's best all-around batters.Using a brisk conversational style, Schell brings to the plate the two most important credentials essential to producing a book of this kind: an encyclopedic knowledge of baseball and a professional background in statistics. Building on the traditions of renowned baseball historians Pete Palmer and Bill James, he has analyzed the most important factors impacting the sport, including the relative difficulty of hitting in different ballparks, the length of hitters' careers, the talent pool from which players are drawn, player aging, and changes in the game that have raised or lowered major-league batting averages.Schell's book finally levels the playing field, giving new credit to hitters who played in adverse conditions, and downgrading others who faced fewer obstacles. It also provides rankings based on players' positions. For example, Derek Jeter ranks 295th out of 1,140 on the best batters list, but jumps to 103rd in the position-adjusted list, reflecting his offensive prowess among shortstops.Replete with dozens of never-before reported stories and statistics, Baseball's All-Time Best Sluggers will forever shape the way baseball fans view the greatest heroes of America's national pastime.Answers: 1. Coors Field 2. Mel Ott 3. Barry Bonds, 2001–2004 seasons
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781400881352
9783110442502
DOI:10.1515/9781400881352
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Michael J. Schell.