How Much On-Field Information is Too Much?
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Eno, Trevor, and DVR discuss a new tool — the Pitching Pairing tool from FanGraphs Lab — as a great visualization for tunneling and a way to better understand how pitchers are attacking opposing hitters. Plus, they explore adjustments that can be made by position on the pitching rubber, which gives pitchers a way to manipulate their horizontal approach angle. Finally, they discuss a recent piece from Ben Lindbergh at The Ringer, wondering if increased on-field information for players and tactics like calling pitches from the dugout have gone too far.
0:42 Cole Ragans Avoids Major Injury
5:15 FanGraphs Labs’ New Pitching Pairing Tool
11:45 Establishing the Fastball
18:16 How Sandy Alcantara is So Effective
25:58 Horizontal Approach Angle
43:20 On-Field Information: How Much is Too Much?
Related Links
The Pitching Pairing Tool at FanGraphs Labs: https://www.fangraphs.com/lab/paired-pitches
“A Visual Primer on Horizontal Approach Angle (HAA” by Alex Chamberlain: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/a-visual-primer-on-horizontal-approach-angle-haa/
“Keep MLB Front Offices Away From the Field” by Ben Lindbergh: https://www.theringer.com/2026/03/23/mlb/keep-mlb-front-offices-off-the-field-pitch-calling-scouting-cards
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