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Metrics Dictionary

Player Profiles Guide

This guide explains how the player profiles pull data from each system into one development view.

ReferenceGuides and definitions

The Unified Profile

Each player has one canonical profile that acts as the home base for reports, models, and historical context.

1. Trackman Data

Pulls arsenal data, velocity, Stuff+, and movement metrics from radar-tracked bullpens and scrimmages.

2. Mechanics

Pulls from the AWRE computer-vision pipeline to surface efficiency scores and delivery flags.

3. Statistics

Pulls in live NCAA competition results, including traditional box score totals and advanced season metrics.

Finding a Profile

The Players Hub is built to get you from the roster into a full profile quickly.

Search and Filters

Use throwing-hand filters and the search bar to move through the roster quickly. Partial name search is supported.

Profile Routing

Every profile resolves through the same identity system, so Trackman, Command, Mechanics, and game stats all land on the same athlete record.

Data Synchronization

The platform relies on one player identity contract so every subsystem joins cleanly.

The system uses canonical player IDs and shared alias resolution to bind different source formats into one profile. A player can be logged under slightly different names across Trackman, box scores, or mechanics exports and still resolve to the same profile without manual cleanup.