Package: pitchRx
Title: Tools for Harnessing MLBAM Gameday Data and Visualizing PITCHf/x
Version: 1.7
Author: Carson Sievert <sievert@iastate.edu>
Maintainer: Carson Sievert <sievert@iastate.edu>
Description: With pitchRx, one can easily obtain Major League Baseball Advanced
    Media's Gameday data (as well as store it in a remote database). The
    Gameday website hosts a wealth of data in XML format, but perhaps most
    interesting is PITCHf/x. Among other things, PITCHf/x data can be used to
    recreate a baseball's flight path from a pitcher's hand to home plate. With
    pitchRx, one can easily create animations and interactive 3D scatterplots
    of the baseball's flight path. PITCHf/x data is also commonly used to
    generate a static plot of baseball locations at the moment they cross home
    plate. These plots, sometimes called strike-zone plots, can also refer to a
    plot of event probabilities over the same region. pitchRx provides an easy
    and robust way to generate strike-zone plots using the ggplot2 package.
License: MIT + file LICENSE
Depends: R (>= 2.15.1), ggplot2 (>= 0.9.3)
Imports: XML2R (>= 0.0.6), plyr, MASS, hexbin, mgcv
Suggests: DBI, dplyr, RSQLite (>= 1.0.0), parallel, knitr, animation,
        shiny, testthat, ggsubplot, rgl
Date: 2015-04-03
LazyData: true
URL: http://cpsievert.github.com/pitchRx
BugReports: http://github.com/cpsievert/pitchRx/issues
Packaged: 2015-04-04 18:10:17 UTC; cpsievert
NeedsCompilation: no
Repository: CRAN
Date/Publication: 2015-04-04 23:10:03
