Part 1
I'm re-presenting each chart from last night since I forgot to match-up the scale on the axes in a couple instances.
Otherwise, it would look mis-leading, even though the data is correct, the scale would be confusing. Let's get those out of the way, followed by the 3rd (2nd PITCHf/x) AB.
Ted went back to the two-seamer down to start the next at bat. He followed that with three .... umm, I dunno.
There's not a whole lot of spin on these last three pitches, so they're not going to move much (and they didn't, as shown just above).
He appears to be dropping down a little bit, so the angle/trajectory would make it "move", relative to his fastballs, away from a lefty and down.
Based on some stuff from an article by Bahill et al. in American Scientist, I'm guessing these last three pitches were two seam sliders.
BTW, the colors go in the same order (blue,purple,gold,light blue, 1,2,3,4) for each of these four-pitch AB's.
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Peskiest of the Fish Part 2
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