RESEARCH: Predictive value of PQS hot streaks

Image: Rays' Chris Archer, who now rides a streak of three straight PQS-5 starts, during which he has racked up 23IP, 14H, 1ER, 0BB, and 38K.

 

Back in 2010, BaseballHQ.com published a research essay on how well five-game sequences predicted the sixth game in that same sequence.

In this R&A article, we will update the 2010 article by looking at five-game sequences of any type, and will add a new wrinkle: assessing after three- and four-game hot streaks, using BaseballHQ’s “Pure Quality Start” (“PQS”) method for rating starts.

(Last year at about this time, BHQ ran another R&A article, looking at how one start predicted the next. Since the result was totally convincing that there was no predictive power in any single start, we won’t...

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