Excellent post @Prevenger17
This type of statistical analysis is perfect for baseball where the action is static, isolated, and the sample size is very large.
In baseball, this led to recruiting different players based on different skills and changed the way the sport was played in the approach in batting and defensive alignments.
In basketball, it’s led to more three pointers being attempted, fewer long two pointers.
In football, has xG changed the way clubs recruit or affected the way a club plays? I just don’t see its purpose
This type of statistical analysis is perfect for baseball where the action is static, isolated, and the sample size is very large.
In baseball, this led to recruiting different players based on different skills and changed the way the sport was played in the approach in batting and defensive alignments.
In basketball, it’s led to more three pointers being attempted, fewer long two pointers.
In football, has xG changed the way clubs recruit or affected the way a club plays? I just don’t see its purpose