Statistical analysis tool developed for and used by Major League Baseball
Statcast is a high-speed, high-accuracy, automated tool developed to analyze player movements and athletic abilities in Major League Baseball (MLB).[1]
Statcast was introduced to all thirty MLB stadiums in 2015, a year now considered the beginning of the Statcast era especially by media outlets that extensively cover baseball. The Statcast brand is also licensed to ESPN, which uses it to brand alternate statistical simulcasts of the network's games on ESPN2 and ESPN+.
^Casella, Paul (April 24, 2015). "Statcast primer: Baseball will never be the same". MLB.com. Retrieved September 30, 2015.
Statcast is a high-speed, high-accuracy, automated tool developed to analyze player movements and athletic abilities in Major League Baseball (MLB). Statcast...
steal second, third and home in the same inning. On July 16, he broke the Statcast record for fastest infield assist with a throw reaching 97.9 miles per...
catches (7), and was tied for first in Outs Above Average (21) according to Statcast. Among National League rookie leaders, Bader was in the top five in runs...
Twins, setting career highs in home runs, average, walks and runs scored. Statcast rated him in the bottom 1% in the major leagues in fielding run value,...
have a team. In recent years, with the advent of technologies such as Statcast and its use of Hawk-Eye starting in 2020 as well as with advanced statistics...
time (1.39 seconds) to first base on a successful pickoff throw in the Statcast era (since 2015). On August 13, he caught Ezequiel Duran of Texas trying...
strikeouts. He also became the 10th starting pitcher since the debut of Statcast to throw 15 pitches above 100 miles per hour (160 km/h). After a May 8...
tracked by Major League Baseball (MLB) in 2015 with the introduction of Statcast. In MLB and many other North American baseball leagues, exit velocity is...
stadiums and more than 80 minor league ballparks. Major League Baseball uses Statcast, a system that uses cameras and radar to track and measure player and ball...
run at Petco Park, which was both the farthest hit ball ever tracked by StatCast at that stadium and by a Phillie. Schwarber hit two more home runs in the...
Vogelbach: Moved to 60-day IL". August 22, 2021. "Daniel Vogelbach Stats: Statcast, Visuals & Advanced Metrics". baseballsavant.com. Bavazzano, Sean (November...
2 mph exit velocity, the highest for a Toronto Blue Jays home run in the Statcast era (since 2015). On April 23, he became the fifth-youngest Blue Jay of...
Records for Hits". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved September 29, 2020. "Statcast Sprint Speed Leaderboard". Baseball Savant. Retrieved August 5, 2021. Beck...
12 attempts while striking out 118 times in 298 at bats. According to Statcast, Buxton led MLB in average sprint speed at 30.8 feet per second, after...
hour (192.2 km/h), the fastest exit velocity for a home run measured by Statcast since it was adopted in 2015. This record would later be broken by teammate...
farther than the longest home run ever hit in major league history since Statcast began. This also tied the record for most home runs hit in consecutive...
nationally, Benetti was formerly the main announcer for ESPN's alternate "StatCast" telecasts, and additionally has worked for NBC Sports, Westwood One, and...
career home run and the longest home run hit at Busch Stadium during the Statcast era. On June 21, 2019, in a game against the Los Angeles Angels, Goldschmidt...
Ohtani, 2018 DH Baseball Digest Player of the Year: Shohei Ohtani, 2021 Statcast Player of the Year: Shohei Ohtani, 2021 MLB.com Defensive Player of the...
Archived from the original on January 25, 2019. Retrieved January 23, 2019. "Statcast Sprint Speed Leaderboard". baseballsavant.com. Archived from the original...
clocked at 103 mph, making it the fastest pitch hit for a home run in the Statcast era (breaking Kurt Suzuki's home run off of a Chapman 102 mph pitch the...