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Whether you're a fantasy baseball fanatic, casual fan, or just a statistically inclined mathematician, Baseball Hacks has something for you. This comprehensive guide walks readers through the sport's core statistical categories, and then demonstrates how to use this data to truly understand baseball. Statistical analysis, data mining, probability, forecasting, and other valuable tools are examined.
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Title:
Baseball Hacks
By:
Joseph Adler
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Formats:
  • Print
  • Safari Books Online
Print Release:
January 2006
Pages:
480
Print ISBN:
978-0-596-00942-7
| ISBN 10:
0-596-00942-9
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About the Author
  1. Joseph Adler

    Joseph Adler has years of experience working with lots of popular data mining packages, including databases (including Oracle, PostgreSQL, and MS Access), statistical analysis tools (SAS, SPSS, S-Plus, and R), and data mining tools (SAS Enterprise Miner, Insightful Miner, Oracle Data Mining, Weka, and SPSS Clementine). He is currently leading a project at Verisign to pick a data mining package for enterprise deployment.

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The image on the cover of Baseball Hacks is an umpire's indicator. The umpire's indicator is a handheld device that umpires use to track the progress of baseball games by recording strikes, balls, outs, and innings. Different varieties have either three or four dials and are made of plastic, aluminum, or stainless steel. Prices vary depending on make and model, but most sell for about $3 at sporting goods stores. In the early 1900s, umpire's indicators were made of celluloid and had two dials to track strikes and balls. The National Baseball Hall of Fame exhibits an umpire's indicator from 1887 with a five-ball, four-strike count (in the 19th century, the rules for walks and strikeouts varied from season to season). Antique umpire's indicators are prized by sports memorabilia collectors and can sell for as much as $5,000.

The cover image is an original photograph by Hanna Dyer. The cover font is Adobe ITC Garamond. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Helvetica Neue Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSans Mono Condensed.

  • Book cover of Baseball Hacks