The First Pitch Effect
Project Overview
In the modern era of baseball analytics, few metrics are preached as loudly as the First Pitch Effect (FPE). The philosophy is simple: get ahead 0-1, and the batter is on the defensive. Fall behind 1-0, and the pitcher is at the mercy of the hitter.
But does the data back up the dogma?
This project analyzes Major League Baseball (2024 Season) pitch-by-pitch data to determine exactly how the outcome of the very first pitch dictates the final result of the at-bat.
The Core Question
We are not just looking at batting averages; we are looking at the anatomy of the outcome.
When a batter gets a Hit, did it usually start with a Ball or a Strike?
When a batter walks, was the first pitch almost always a ball?
How many Home Runs are surrendered after falling behind early?
Methodology
Using R and the baseballr package, I scraped and processed raw Statcast data for the entire 2024 MLB Regular Season. This dataset tracks every single pitch thrown this year to isolate the first pitch of every at-bat and link it to the final conclusion.
Data Source: MLB Statcast (Full 2024 Season)
Scope: 2,430 Games / ~180,000 At-Bats
Tools: R, Tidyverse, Quarto
Visualization: Compositional Analysis (Pie Charts)