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    20Four7
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    Handicapping Umpires

    This year I've started recording who the empire was (plate) and been checking with the over unders. I was hoping there would be some correlation to the totals.

    I know most umps only have 4 or so games in but find it amazing that someone like Randy Marsh is 0 4 O/U with an average of 6.75 runs per game and guys like Jeff Kellogg and Mike winters are way up on the overs, with both averaging around 11.5 runs/game.

    Has anyone done any serious studies as to umpire and totals? It makes some sense as certain umps have a very loose strike zone and others are really tight.

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    cobra_king
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    I think a better comparison is using the umps runs per game compared to the actual closing O/U for the game.

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    Arnold
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    It's all random, don't waste your time.

    Might as well record the O/U records of Mondays, Tuesdays, etc.

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    cobra_king
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    I don't know if i'd go that far when a guy like Hirschbeck from 1999-2007 came in at 59% on the unders or Ed Rapuano just under that percentage over the last 5 years.

    However saying that, there aren't a lot of umps with long term trends like that, and those that have them, the value has long been seeped out of them.

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    Meestermike
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    Here is an attachment for 2008 Umpire stats
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    the home plate umpire in the As at BJays was a dirty or tipsy , most likely dirty . factually I know this .

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