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The baseball statistic that’s changing MLB — for better or worse

Last updated: February 6, 2025 12:27 am
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Major League Baseball recently released a report on pitcher injuries, shedding light on the increasing number of arm problems in the sport. The report, based on interviews with 200 experts, emphasized the importance of “stuff” metrics in understanding pitcher health. The term “stuff” was mentioned 47 times throughout the report, highlighting its significance in the analysis of pitcher performance and injury risk.

One of the key advancements in recent years has been the development of stuff metrics, such as Stuff+, which evaluate the physical characteristics of a pitch based on factors like velocity, spin, and movement. These metrics have revolutionized the way teams evaluate and develop their pitchers, providing valuable insights into pitch quality and effectiveness.

Pitching coaches and analysts have praised the impact of stuff metrics in player development and acquisition. By quantifying the quality of pitches, teams can better assess the performance of their pitchers and make informed decisions on strategy and training.

The concept of Stuff+ was inspired by former pitcher Brandon Bailey, who posed a question about optimizing his pitches. This led to the development of a metric that evaluates pitches based on their velocity, movement, and spin, providing a comprehensive assessment of pitch quality.

Stuff+ has become a valuable tool for teams in evaluating pitchers and optimizing their arsenals. By identifying the best combinations of velocity, spin, and movement, teams can enhance their pitching staff and improve overall performance.

The impact of stuff metrics is evident in the rise of pitch types like sweepers, hard sliders, and cutters across the league. These metrics have highlighted the effectiveness of certain pitch types and influenced pitching strategies at both the professional and developmental levels.

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While stuff metrics have brought significant advancements to the game, there are ongoing efforts to refine and expand these analyses. Researchers are exploring new metrics to quantify aspects of pitching that may be overlooked by traditional stuff metrics, aiming to provide a more comprehensive understanding of pitcher performance.

Despite the success of stuff metrics in enhancing player development and strategy, there are concerns about the potential link between these metrics and the increasing rate of pitcher injuries. While velocity, spin, and movement are key factors in evaluating pitch quality, there is ongoing research to understand the impact of these metrics on pitcher health.

Moving forward, analysts and teams will continue to explore new metrics and technologies to improve player evaluation and development. The integration of biomechanics and soft skills assessment may offer new insights into player performance and help teams gain a competitive edge in the evolving landscape of baseball analytics.

Ultimately, while quantifying aspects of the game is essential for progress, the intangible aspects of baseball will always play a crucial role in player success. Balancing data-driven analysis with the human element of the sport will be key to maximizing the potential of players and teams in the future of baseball.

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