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Clemson University

2013

Baseball

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Chin Music: A Statistical Analysis Of Retaliation Pitches In Major League Baseball, Peter Jurewicz Dec 2013

Chin Music: A Statistical Analysis Of Retaliation Pitches In Major League Baseball, Peter Jurewicz

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This paper is focused on hit batsmen in Major League Baseball from the 2008 season through August 20th of the 2013 season. More specifically, this paper examines the characteristics of retaliation pitches and attempts to determine the intent of the pitcher. The paper also takes into account moral hazard and cost-benefit analysis of hitting an opposing batsman. There has been a vast amount of literature in economics with regard to hit batsmen in Major League Baseball. However, very few of these papers have been able to evaluate economic theories in Major League Baseball using Pitchf/x data. Pitchf/x technology became fully …


Explaining The Wage Differential Between American And Latino Baseball Players In Major League Baseball, Kristopher Kusterman Aug 2013

Explaining The Wage Differential Between American And Latino Baseball Players In Major League Baseball, Kristopher Kusterman

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This paper examines the wage differential between Latino and American baseball players in the Major Leagues. First, a literature review is prepared to look at how, historically, economists have gone about comparing different races' and ethnicities' compensation in professional sports. Historically, these comparisons are made between white and African American players. Next, a detailed look at the dataset that is used in the paper, which is from the Sean Lahman 2012 Baseball Database which consists of data going back to 1871, although this paper's scope is only for the years between 1985 and 2009. Regressions are then prepared in the …