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Viva la Rolen
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
How is spin measured? Just looking to be educated.
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
We can model that stochastically, but then I direct you to my signature. I call shenanigans on Pitch F/X directly measuring spin rate with three standard frame rate cameras. Aliasing alone would preclude it.
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
Don't have an answer for that one. It wasn't originally when the system was deployed. So there has been an addition somewhere to handle it.
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Viva la Rolen
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
FSN can afford that X-Mo Camera or whatever they call it. Why can't MLB and Pitch f/x?
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
Well, for starters, that X-Mo camera probably costs 10-40 times as much as a single camera used in the Pitch F/X system. Needing to have three per stadium would add up very quickly. Secondly, slo-motion cameras like that are larger in size than your typical camera (lets note that the cameras used for Pitch F/X aren't tv production sized cameras). Pitch F/X cameras in some stadiums are mounted above the heads of seats. The smaller the better I would imagine in that kind of circumstance.
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
Have a surrogate do it then. I considered that after I posted but surely there is a way to raise a stink about this.
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
Personally I think this kind of thing falls under fairness and equal treatment, which would be a good cause for the union to take up, but they're solely interested in money issues.
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index...t-called-ball/
The worst called ball all season: Pitcher, Homer Bailey, catcher Devin Mesoraco Here is where Pitch F/X has the "ball": ![]() It is that green square right over the middle of the plate in the middle of the strikezone. Here is what the pitch actually looked like on FSN Ohio via freeze frame ![]() Here is how the pitch looked in real time ![]() Now, Mesoraco had to go from setting up inside, to reaching across to catch a 96 MPH fastball there. According to the article: Quote:
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
As long as the status quo is human umps, catchers need to work on the skill of pitch framing.
While it shouldn't matter, I put a feather in the cap of catchers who can frame well, cause that is a skill needed to help your pitcher succeed today. Note to catchers - nearly tipping over on a pitch right down Broadway WILL result in a ball on occasion. |
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
Doug, you've made a very convincing argument that computers are more accurate than humans. I haven't seen much of an argument that it would make the game better. Would you care to do that?
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
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Every pitcher should have the exact same strikezone (which of course, is impossible since it changes with each hitter, but you know what I mean). Having someone interpreting the rules incorrectly, be it on purpose or not, should be avoided when possible. And it is now possible in the case of balls and strikes. No more of this "you need to earn it" crap. No more of the "3-0 or 0-2" close calls going the other way because of the count. I just think the game would be better if everyone played by the same set of rules. Right now, they aren't and it is easily avoidable.
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
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You say things "should" be done certain ways as if you're some kind of authority (which you're not). You haven't described what kind of difference it would make to have computerized umpiring. I'm not necessarily saying computerized umpiring would make the game any better/worse, but I haven't seen the evidence to suggest that it would. Correct me if I'm wrong, but more accuracy doesn't always equal more entertainment.
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
And I think that is the problem most have with letting computers do the ball-strike job that do not agree with doug. It is the problem that I have. I try to be a perfectionist in a lot of things I do, but I really enjoy the human element of sports. No problem with relays in football and even in baseball for HRS and fair/foul. But I really enjoy the umpires doing balls/strikes and out/safe. They make me mad sometimes when I feel the call goes against our fav team, but that is a part of the game that I love. I just wish MLB would get rid of bad umpires (CB, you hear me?).
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Re: Why we need computers calling balls and strikes
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I am not the authority on the strikezone. The rulebook is. The rulebook clearly tells us what a strike is and what a ball is. Those rules that define the two things are not being called correctly by the umpires. We can change that.
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