Opening Day
Welcome to the 2009 season!
This is technically the first opening day for brooksbaseball.net. I hope you have fun accessing all the PitchFX data for the 09 season.
If you notice a bug, or have a request for some new feature, don't hesitate to send me an email: dan (at) brooksbaseball dot net.
This is technically the first opening day for brooksbaseball.net. I hope you have fun accessing all the PitchFX data for the 09 season.
If you notice a bug, or have a request for some new feature, don't hesitate to send me an email: dan (at) brooksbaseball dot net.
3 Comments:
Dan
I've used your pfx tool in the past and have read your blog fairly often. Great, great work overall.
Quick question. I've never used the pfx tool mid-game, but was trying to pull up the data in the Mets Reds game today (4/6/09).
Whenever I pick a pitcher to show their graphs and tables, it seems like everything is erroring out. Its all JpGraph error messages.
So I checked out the data from:
http://gd2.mlb.com/components/game/mlb/year_2009/month_04/day_06/gid_2009_04_06_nynmlb_cinmlb_1//pbp/pitchers/407816.xml
(or whatever pitcherid.xml file).
It seems while they are tracking des, id, x, and y. they aren't tracking anything else - speed, x0, y0, z0, break, confidence, etc.
Any idea why?
I checked a game from 2008 played at Reds stadium and they had all that data.
Yeah, I don't know. It just looks like they didn't record the game using the PitchFX system.
It may just be some early season flakiness.
Very cool stuff the fx thing. (New it existed, but hadn't been stumbling upon it - got sidetracked, etc.)
I might have to get back to you.
Working on a baseball project - and would like to include some latest and greatest tech stuff in the mix...this works in spades.
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