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Abstract Details
Activity Number:
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258
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Type:
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Contributed
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Date/Time:
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Monday, August 1, 2011 : 2:00 PM to 3:50 PM
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Sponsor:
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Section on Statistics in Sports
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Abstract - #302779 |
Title:
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The Effects of Race on Called Strikes and Balls
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Author(s):
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Jeff Hamrick and John Rasp*+
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Companies:
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Rhodes College and Stetson University
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Address:
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DIS Department, Unit 8398, DeLand, FL, 32723,
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Keywords:
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baseball ;
sports ;
racial discrimination ;
linear probability model ;
sabermetrics
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Abstract:
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In the years since Jackie Robinson broke the "color barrier" in baseball, overt racism has become socially unacceptable in mainstream American society. However, more subtle patterns of discrimination persist. Baseball provides a convenient laboratory for examining the extent to which discriminatory behaviors remain, even at the subconscious level. We examine pitch-by-pitch data for the 1989 through 2010 major league baseball seasons. We focus on the umpire's subjective decision as to whether a pitch is called a ball or strike. We find that the pitcher's and hitter's race have a small, inconclusively significant, effect upon the outcome of that call.
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