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  • Brian Wilson PitchFX/QuesTec data?

    Is this possible, as I'd love to see Brian Wilson's two outings. In both cases, it seemed that he was getting considerably squeezed. Does QuesTec still even exist?
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    Originally posted by Fresno Bob View Post
    Is this possible, as I'd love to see Brian Wilson's two outings. In both cases, it seemed that he was getting considerably squeezed. Does QuesTec still even exist?
    Shear the Beard.
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    • #3
      Questec is no longer used in major league stadiums since 2008. PITCHf/x is used to evaluate the umpires now.

      Dan Brooks runs a site where you can see the PITCHf/x umpire strike zone data for any game:


      If you want to see the data for only one pitcher for a given game, you can use the "PitchFX Tool" on the same site.
      "Jesus said to them, 'Truly I tell you, the tax collectors and the prostitutes are going into the kingdom of God ahead of you.'"

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Kevin Seitzer View Post
        Questec is no longer used in major league stadiums since 2008. PITCHf/x is used to evaluate the umpires now.

        Dan Brooks runs a site where you can see the PITCHf/x umpire strike zone data for any game:


        If you want to see the data for only one pitcher for a given game, you can use the "PitchFX Tool" on the same site.
        That's funny, I had no idea QuesTec had been discontinued. And their website....sheesh. The last article under their "news" tab is from 2002.

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