Thanks. I will point to this in the future as the perfect example of baseball analysis having gone to terminally ridiculous lengths.
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In reply to MGL. "What is the difference whether a dark eyed player is white or black? " The point...
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In reply to Pirates Hurdles. It looks like he wanted him to make up stuff to prove the hypothesis.
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In reply to MGL. "What is the difference whether a dark-eyed player is white or black?" I believe ...
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In reply to Matthew Murphy. It isn't an error--in the BB/K table, I assign +/- to indicate better/...
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Since you specifically mentioned the idea that players with lighter eye color may have difficulty with pitch recognition (caused by an inability to pick up on the spin / seams on the baseball), i...
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It seems that this was not only a rigorously done study but also well written—for a highly technical research paper. Speaking as a trained scientist and long-time SABR member who is currently a...
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In reply to chulton. That's cute, I get it. What we REALLY need is a study of how players with two...
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Interesting, but you kind have loss me a little, As a KRIS BRYANT FAN And fantasy owner, It makes me a touch nervous. Because I also was a Josh Hamilton fan and owner until a few years ago...
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Important findings in terms of our historical understanding of the game. Otherwise, we'd have to conclude that 19th-early 20th century players, heavily lighter-eyed (Irish, WASP, German descent) ...
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