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SwingGraphs
@SwingGraphs
Proprietary Vertical Bat Angle (VBA) Data. Swing Path Scores of MLB & MiLB Hitters | @QuantTee | Researcher, Author - Quantitative Hitting.
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@steftsitsipas you need a complete overhaul on your backhand. Your mechanics require too much time-so you can't get to balls out of the strike zone-impacts your BH return too. To compete at top levels, you need *big* of changes. Your serve also. DM if you'd like to discuss.
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@Nuancedtake2 It's correct - take an example player and look at the data on savant. Aaron Judge for example is 35 up and in and 39 low and away.
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@SwingGraphs So VBA is only 3-4 degrees different for a ball up and in vs down and away? I have a hard time believing that
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Devising drills based on surface level logic will often times take you in the wrong direction..
Flatter bat means more north/south launch angle variability and reduces performance.
MLB has all the bat data now so there are no excuses for thinking *your* drills actually work
Baseball King@BasebaIlKing
What a great idea 🙌⚾️
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@Nuancedtake2 From 2021..Probably not changed much. MLB's tilt values are fractionally higher as their measurements are taken 40 ms before contact - not a huge deal but they should be taking at contact as there is slight flattening during the swing

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@SwingGraphs What is the vertical bat angle on a fastball at the top of the zone?
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@XHamCapital We may continue with similar posts that we've done in the past - things we find interesting and kind of against consensus opinion
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@SwingGraphs Damn. So This account will be nothing, just zero analysis of anything at all?
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@MannyyGG Yes - there is a 'bat-tracking' tab
baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/…
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@JeremyM84459000 No, higher is better. The problem w/ the metric is that ranges are not as strong a predictor as overall average/level. I used a minimum of 12 AA just to see what happens and there was correlation but the overall level was a better predictor of contact quality
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@SwingGraphs What is the ideal attack angle? Is lower better?
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@Coach_AK17 Ranges and variability take a back seat to raw levels of AA and tilt - data indicates higher is better. But, lower variability on both can add to EV
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@SwingGraphs As far as I’ve seen, “ideal AA %” means between 5 and 20 degrees. Is there any component that is pitch dependent? Is an AA of 20 ideal for hitting a FB w/ 15”+ of carry? Is 5 an ideal AA for hitting a CB w/ 20”+ of break? Do the best hitters have wider or narrower ranges of AA?
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@Basebal77859560 Yes, higher average tilt ,AA and bat speed...lower variability on tilt and AA tend to add to EV
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@SwingGraphs Which of these metrics should I be using to find hitters with “good swings”? Looking for higher tilt, coupled with high bat speed?
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@SwingGraphs Any update to Denzel Clarke or sneak preview for Daylen Lile?
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@Basebal77859560 K rate this year is just slightly above league average but he's doing it with a very steep path. Similarly, if a guy has a really flat swing, low k rate is not necessarily coming from btb skills - see research note on this if you want more detail.
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@SwingGraphs Thanks , I pulled again and see the 96. Out of curiosity, why does Canario have a 94 BtB given he’s been such a high whiff guy?
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