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8 contributions to Athlete Lab
ALL NCAA PLAYER STATS
Hi all, I created a tutorial of how to access all NCAA player stats: Link Here. Feel free to add me on LinkedIn, and use the code in the post to create your own projects. Onto the next project!
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New comment Mar 29
1 like • Mar 29
@Evan Howard feel free to connect!
Statcast Whiff Rate?
Does anyone know the easiest way to calculate whiff rate in R using statcast data?
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New comment Mar 27
1 like • Mar 27
@Danny Thompson Thank you! Going to try it out on some percentiles!
New Job from the help of this course!
I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position in the Data Operations Department working with the ABS System at Major League Baseball (MLB)
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New comment Mar 21
0 likes • Mar 21
Yessir!!
Introduce Yourself
Please let the group know who you are! Introductions don't have to be long, but please make sure to provide the following: - Name - Current Occupation (Or School) - Your Short-Term & Long-Term Career Goals - What You're Looking To Get Out Of This Community
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New comment Apr 25
2 likes • Mar 7
Hi All, I’m Zac Bridger. I’m from San Diego,CA and I graduated college in 2023 with a BA in Economics and Business from Westmont College and won a NAIA National Championship my senior year. I played 6 years of collegiate baseball at Northwestern College (IA), Palomar College, and Westmont College. Throughout this 6 year journey I suffered 4 arm surgeries, 3 after reaching the pinnacle of my career where I was sitting 89-92 T93 indoors @ 20 y/o 17.5 months removed from having Tommy John surgery. Thoracic Outlet followed TJ, and as you know from Stephen Strasburg’s situation, it can be quite a roller coaster. I was never quite the same pitcher after TOS, but gained many amazing people and experiences from rehabbing my injuries at Driveline and Push Performance. Right now I live in Santa Barbara after graduation. My first job out of college was an executive assistant for a New York Yankees scout/baseball ops for the Santa Barbara Foresters, but I had to pivot quickly when my position suddenly became part time. I currently work in property management, and yearn to get back to working in baseball, which is why I decided to take the leap and get better at coding, specifically for athletics. My short term goal is to attain a job in operations/analytics, and continue to learn R, SQL, Python better, so I can further build my resume and earn a baseball/business operations role within an MLB Organization. This will allow me to work my way to becoming a GM or President of Baseball Operations, which is my long term goal.
0 likes • Mar 21
@Dylan Underhill Right on I am in the same boat! Congrats on that job!
Coding Questions
Please ask or answers any coding questions you have! Anybody is welcome to contribute...please be respectful!
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New comment Mar 14
0 likes • Mar 14
@Evan Howard I didn’t fix anything, and now it’s back to not showing team_name… and I can’t get the pitchers into a dataset, but the hitters work. I’m wondering if it’s a problem with the package and how I have it downloaded.
1 like • Mar 14
@Evan Howard it’s the ids from every team so I’m hoping they’d match. I’ll take a look at it when I’m off of work.
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Zac Bridger
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@zac-bridger-2344
Aspiring Baseball Operations Professional | 2023 NAIA National Champion

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Joined Mar 6, 2024
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