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The FanGraphs Newsletter, June 11, 2024 June 11, 2024 Our new player pages, which have been availabl

The FanGraphs Newsletter, June 11, 2024 [READ IN BROWSER]( June 11, 2024 Our new player pages, which have been available to FanGraphs Members for the past week, are now available to everyone! Thank you to all our Members who helped test these out. The new player pages include a number of enhancements: Vertical Menu We have a new vertical menu with expandable options within each player page. Now you can access Pitch-Type Splits and Pitch Velocity Graphs without going through other menus. The menu is now accessible via a floating action button in the bottom right corner on mobile devices. This allows you to access the menu from any point on the page without having to scroll to find it. Modular Player Information We’ve given the player information section an overhaul with organized modules. There are now additional RosterResource details, such as player role, acquisition method, and current contract information seamlessly integrated into the layout. More Updates! We've also streamlined pitch-level data into fewer tables with selectors for the different data sources. And we've added pitch modeling tables for both Pitching Bot and Stuff+. [LEARN MORE]( [Squared-Up Rate and Launch Angle: A Visual Investigation]( Statcast now measures how frequently a batter squares up the ball when they make contact. Let's use that data to visualize where they're doing so most frequently. | by Ben Clemens [For Colt Keith, Confidence Is the Key to Future Success]( The Detroit Tigers rookie has a high ceiling, and slowing the game down will help him reach those heights. | by David Laurila. [A Visual Scouting Primer: Pitching, Part Three]( We’re back at it again with another batch of baseball lingo. In this installment, we look at the basic elements of secondary pitches. | by Tess Taruskin [The Rockies’ Defensive Standouts Are Showing Signs of Offensive Life]( Average offense might not sound that exciting, but it's better than the alternative. | by Michael Baumann [Houston Astros Top 41 Prospects]( Even with two prospects moving into the Top 100, this is a below-average system on impact and an average one in terms of depth. | by Eric Longenhagen and Travis Ice [Top of the Order: The Cubs Need a Spark]( The Cubs are treading water (at best). What could they do to shake things up? | by Jon Becker 🎧 [Effectively Wild Episode 2175: Whose Foul Line is it Anyway?]( [DOWNLOAD THE FANGRAPHS APP]( [FanGraphs & Effectively Wild Merch Is Now Available at BreakingT!]( [ORDER HERE]( [Juan Soto's free agency contract, predicted by MLB insiders]( by Kiley McDaniel ESPN ($) [The A’s Move Remains a Mess]( by Marc Normandin, Baseball Prospectus ($) [Aaron Judge Has Gone Nuclear]( by Carson Picard, Pitcher List [Will we see a rare Cy Young finish in 2024?]( by Thomas Harrigan, MLB [@fangraphs]( [FanGraphs]( [FanGraphs]( [RSS]( [FORWARD]( [SUBSCRIBE]( Copyright © 2024 FanGraphs Inc, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the FanGraphs Newsletter. Our mailing address is: FanGraphs Inc 3017 N Underwood StArlington, VA 22213 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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