![]() Use a GAM to Show How Miss Rate Depends on Location In contrast, Scherzer has relatively high miss rates for both out-of-zone (65%) and in-zone sliders (34%). Gibson has a high miss rate (close to 70%) for out-of-zone sliders, but only a 17% miss rate for in-zone sliders. To follow up the last point, pitchers such as Gibson and Scherzer are very similar on one miss rate but very different on the other miss rate.(This is surprising - I would have thought there would be a stronger association between these two whiff rates.) There is a weak positive correlation between the in-zone and out-of-zone miss rates.(Pitchers really vary a lot on their whiff rates.) ![]() The out-of-zone miss rates vary between 30 and 70 percent, and the miss rates in the zone vary between 0 to 35 percent.
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