RT @ShakeyWaits: Do Long-time Team-mates Lead to Better Team Performance? A Social Network Analysis of Data from Major League Baseball http…
Do Long-time Team-mates Lead to Better Team Performance? A Social Network Analysis of Data from Major League Baseball https://t.co/M5aftzYcCP
"Do Long-time Team-mates Lead to Better Team Performance? A Social Network Analysis of Data from Major League Baseball" https://t.co/HNnkV9Mrw7
RT @ivanoransky: In MLB, "Prolonged shared time between players is beneficial when it is spread evenly among all players of the team, where…
Oh boy now we will see baseball GMs trading long time teammates just because of the statistic. Ughh!
RT @ivanoransky: In MLB, "Prolonged shared time between players is beneficial when it is spread evenly among all players of the team, where…
RT @ivanoransky: In MLB, "Prolonged shared time between players is beneficial when it is spread evenly among all players of the team, where…
RT @ivanoransky: In MLB, "Prolonged shared time between players is beneficial when it is spread evenly among all players of the team, where…
In MLB, "Prolonged shared time between players is beneficial when it is spread evenly among all players of the team, whereas having few focal players who have been on a team together for many years is a disadvantage to overall performance." https://t.co/ij