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What does today’s umpire strike zone actually look like?
Industry-unique scouting reports based on every game and 90,000+ pitches
Which free agents have the best CB command ?
Whose release points are changing as the season progresses or after an injury?
Who has been throwing more / fewer first-pitch strikes in the past few weeks?
What is the “DNA” of a pitcher or batter that exposes hidden strengths and weaknesses that can be acted on?
How does the starter mix pitches each time through the batting order?
Team reports, such as all pitchers pitch mixes and aggressiveness stretching 1st-3rd
What are the late breaks, angles, lengths, trajectories, and effectiveness of pitch types? Does the offspeed movement always stay the same or vary?
Which pitcher’s fastball or slider is losing steam as the season progresses?
Which pitchers double-up on pitches? Pressure pitches changing?
Which batters are swinging at certain pitch types outside the strike zone, and how does this compare to last year? How well do they hit pitches out of the zone?
If there’s a pickoff attempt, should the runner steal on the next pitch?
What are the locations of pitches batters swing and miss?
How many pitches can be thrown in a game before a pitcher loses effectiveness?
Which batters are getting ahead in the count more often in the last few weeks?