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Is there a way to see who has seen the most pitches this season so far? Schwarber has to be up there

 

Entering today Schwarber leads the NL in pitches seen, 3rd in MLB behind Bautista and Haniger.

 

Also entering today, Schwarber trailed Almora in pitches per plate appearance, 4.42 to 4.41.

 

Almora's Swing% is lower than Rizzo's and Bryant's. Depending on if you use the Baseball Info Solutions or PITCHf/x data, he's either just above them or just below them on swinging at pitches out of the zone, too.

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We've scored 7 runs. It's the second inning.

 

they have 4 and Jake is throwing batting practice

It's April. We're very likely to be good. We haven't even played well and are in first. We won the world series.

 

If we hang on to this one, it will be the most painful 4 game win streak in recent memory.

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Is there a way to see who has seen the most pitches this season so far? Schwarber has to be up there

 

Entering today Schwarber leads the NL in pitches seen, 3rd in MLB behind Bautista and Haniger.

 

Also entering today, Schwarber trailed Almora in pitches per plate appearance, 4.42 to 4.41.

 

Almora's Swing% is lower than Rizzo's and Bryant's. Depending on if you use the Baseball Info Solutions or PITCHf/x data, he's either just above them or just below them on swinging at pitches out of the zone, too.

I always thought PFX was more accurate, no?

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Entering today Schwarber leads the NL in pitches seen, 3rd in MLB behind Bautista and Haniger.

 

Also entering today, Schwarber trailed Almora in pitches per plate appearance, 4.42 to 4.41.

 

Almora's Swing% is lower than Rizzo's and Bryant's. Depending on if you use the Baseball Info Solutions or PITCHf/x data, he's either just above them or just below them on swinging at pitches out of the zone, too.

I always thought PFX was more accurate, no?

 

I'm not sure. I know that their definitions on what exactly is the strike zone vary a little. But I'm not sure which one is better or more accurate.

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