The baseball analytics revolution continues to hurtle forward at a breakneck pace. From its introduction to a wider audience in "Moneyball" to the advent of Statcast in 2015, it feels as though there is no end to the competition among baseball teams to find the next statistic that will turn the sport on its head.
But instead of a number-crunching executive searching an edge, a two-time member of the St. Louis Cardinals is taking it on himself to propose new data and statistics that would help fans and analysts more accurately judge players.
Welcome to "PhamGraphs.