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arxiv: 0907.5241 · v2 · pith:GMJ74UNUnew · submitted 2009-07-30 · ⚛️ physics.data-an · physics.soc-ph

Mutually-Antagonistic Interactions in Baseball Networks

classification ⚛️ physics.data-an physics.soc-ph
keywords networkbaseballchangesnetworksfindinteractionsinterestingmutually-antagonistic
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We formulate the head-to-head matchups between Major League Baseball pitchers and batters from 1954 to 2008 as a bipartite network of mutually-antagonistic interactions. We consider both the full network and single-season networks, which exhibit interesting structural changes over time. We find interesting structure in the network and examine their sensitivity to baseball's rule changes. We then study a biased random walk on the matchup networks as a simple and transparent way to compare the performance of players who competed under different conditions and to include information about which particular players a given player has faced. We find that a player's position in the network does not correlate with his success in the random walker ranking but instead has a substantial effect on its sensitivity to changes in his own aggregate performance.

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