stats by month?

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stats by month?

#1 Post by ernie.whitt »

Is anyone aware of a place to find MLB stats by month?
Basically, I'm curious whether certain stats tend to be accumulated more at certain times of year. Specifically, I'm wondering if SB more common in the warmer months, cooler months, or whether weather really doesn't play factor into them.

Has anyone considered this, and/or looked into it?

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you can get monthly splits at Fangraphs or baseball-reference.com

I actually looked into this as part of a study I did for BaseballHQ and SB are remarkably consistent month to month.
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ernie.whitt wrote:Is anyone aware of a place to find MLB stats by month?
Basically, I'm curious whether certain stats tend to be accumulated more at certain times of year. Specifically, I'm wondering if SB more common in the warmer months, cooler months, or whether weather really doesn't play factor into them.

Has anyone considered this, and/or looked into it?

Thanks,
Dwayne (first time poster)
Welcome, Dwayne! :)

I had always assumed that SBs were a warm weather stat as well, but as Todd pointed out, our conceptions (or in this case misconceptions) don't always jibe with the facts.

I would assume however, that HRs tend to be suppressed in the Northeast and Great Lakes areas during April and September. It is quite cold in those places at that time of year. I'm not sure if the cold makes the ball travel any different, but I know it makes it a heck of a lot harder to hit and gives the pitchers a nice advantage. If any stat were weather dependent I would think it would be the HR. I also think that pitching in general is better in April and September than in the 4 months in between. I think that this is one of the factors as to why the old adage of "runs are at a premium in the post season" exists.

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