Sabermetrics: Digital baseball baseball was always a digital game. Ted Williams's average penalty result, Jody Macho's 56 games consecutive victory, and Bebelus's 714 home games, fans of the game can grow and intentionally recite them. These figures occupy a special place in the history of the game. Statistics of batting average, batting average, batting average, batting rate are always displayed and you can tell who the best player is. The hit rate of your favorite player is .300. He is an all-star.
Baseball games use a lot of statistics. Sabremetrics is the acronym SABR of the American Baseball Research Association. This is the baseball writer and the term made by researcher Bill James. He and others have measured the productivity of aggressive players and created new statistics as well as the average shots to predict future productivity. - People interested in baseball games may be familiar with some of the most common statistical abbreviations. If you are not familiar with baseball games, use this opportunity to display the following abbreviations and enter a brief description of each abbreviation: PA (Plate Appearance), AB (Ball), 1 B (Single ), 2B (double), 3B (trio)), HR (home run), BB (ball base), HBP (blow)
When military research, statistical analysis was applied to baseball, I remember being thrown into this interesting new idea first. You have a digital geek (who is my man), then baseball's "traditional list" talks about players with five tools and some other sexy baseball slogans.
Inspired by the measurement of baseball saber, I decided to use the replacement victory (WAR) system. WAR is often used as an estimate of how baseball players contribute to the team. It calculates the total victory that the player has increased (or decreased) compared to the player of the replenishment level. For example, a baseball player with five WARs brought five additional victories to his team, compared to the average contribution of senior minor league players. WAR is not perfect, but provides a way to compare players based on statistical data.