Was 2013 a record year for strikeouts in World Series Baseball?

[This article was first published on Revolutions, and kindly contributed to R-bloggers]. (You can report issue about the content on this page here)
Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.

The new book Analyzing Baseball Data with R by Max Marchi and Jim Albert is now available, and the authors have also launched a companion blog to share some of the analyses from the book. For example, they used the Lahman package in R to look at the strikeout rate in World Series baseball games over the last century and found (after a little nonparametric smoothing) that the rate has been on a steady rise:

Strikeouts

Nonetheless, 2013 was not a record year for strikeouts — although given the steady rise, record-holder 2002 is likely to be eclipsed soon.

For another inetesting R-based baseball analysis, take a look at the presentation on the analysis of “streakiness” in baseball, given by Jim Albert at the recent NESSIS conference:

 

If you want to reproduce the strikeout analysis above, just follow the link below for the R code.

Analyzing Baseball Data with R: World Series Strikeouts (via Arthur Charpentier)

To leave a comment for the author, please follow the link and comment on their blog: Revolutions.

R-bloggers.com offers daily e-mail updates about R news and tutorials about learning R and many other topics. Click here if you're looking to post or find an R/data-science job.
Want to share your content on R-bloggers? click here if you have a blog, or here if you don't.

Never miss an update!
Subscribe to R-bloggers to receive
e-mails with the latest R posts.
(You will not see this message again.)

Click here to close (This popup will not appear again)