pitchRx: Tools for Harnessing 'MLBAM' 'Gameday' Data and Visualizing
'pitchfx'
With 'pitchRx', one can easily obtain Major League Baseball Advanced
Media's 'Gameday' data (as well as store it in a remote database). The
'Gameday' website hosts a wealth of data in XML format, but perhaps most
interesting is 'pitchfx'. Among other things, 'pitchfx' data can be used to
recreate a baseball's flight path from a pitcher's hand to home plate. With
pitchRx, one can easily create animations and interactive 3D 'scatterplots'
of the baseball's flight path. 'pitchfx' data is also commonly used to
generate a static plot of baseball locations at the moment they cross home
plate. These plots, sometimes called strike-zone plots, can also refer to a
plot of event probabilities over the same region. 'pitchRx' provides an easy
and robust way to generate strike-zone plots using the 'ggplot2' package.
Version: |
1.8.2 |
Depends: |
R (≥ 2.15.1), ggplot2 (≥ 0.9.3) |
Imports: |
XML2R (≥ 0.0.6), plyr, MASS, hexbin, mgcv |
Suggests: |
DBI, dplyr, RSQLite (≥ 1.0.0), parallel, knitr, animation, shiny, testthat, ggsubplot, rgl |
Published: |
2015-12-09 |
Author: |
Carson Sievert |
Maintainer: |
Carson Sievert <cpsievert1 at gmail.com> |
BugReports: |
http://github.com/cpsievert/pitchRx/issues |
License: |
MIT + file LICENSE |
URL: |
http://cpsievert.github.com/pitchRx |
NeedsCompilation: |
no |
Citation: |
pitchRx citation info |
Materials: |
NEWS |
In views: |
SportsAnalytics |
CRAN checks: |
pitchRx results |
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