A few years back I decided to try to quantify some things about foot speed in baseball. I began with getting a 40 yard time for every player. Then I got the H-1 and H-2 times almost every head coach, ours especially, get for each player. With those things done under the best of conditions and with all the players being totally focused on them, I began to gather the important data, that being what was happening in games.
What I did was keep a stopwatch ready, and timed the players as closely as possible every time there was a BIP situation, from contact with the ball, to contact with 1st base. I ended up having to break everything down into different categories, based on the BIP. Every runner acted differently based on whether the BIP ended up as an out, a hit, or the batter reaching on an error. Also, for each category, there were max, min, and avg times.
The results were pretty eye opening, and really embarrassing as well. It was simple to look at the data and see who the true “hustlers” were, and in most cases they weren’t who conventional thinking had them being. I ended up stopping doing it because my SKing duties were more important to me, plus the acrimony it caused was getting uglier with each passing game. Its best to keep the truth hidden if little or nothing is going to be done to correct the problems discovered. There's no reason to believe the same thing wouldn't happen at every level, even the highest.
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