Application of the matching law to pitch selection in professional baseball |
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Authors: | David J. Cox Jacob Sosine Jesse Dallery |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Florida, Department of Psychology and STE Consultants, LLC, Berkeley, CA;2. STE Consultants, LLC, Berkeley, CA;3. University of FloridaDepartment of Psychology |
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Abstract: | This study applied the generalized matching equation (GME) to pitch selection in professional baseball. The GME was fitted to the relation between pitch selection and hitter outcomes for five professional baseball pitchers during the 2014 Major League Baseball season. The GME described pitch selection well. Pitch allocation varied across different game contexts such as inning, count, and number of outs in a manner consistent with the GME. Finally, within games, bias decreased for four of the five pitchers and the sensitivity parameter increased for three of the five pitchers. The results extend the generality of the GME to multialternative natural sporting contexts, and demonstrate the influence of context on behavior in natural environments. |
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Keywords: | matching law baseball choice behavior translational research |
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