Age Filters!

Age filtering is now available on the leaderboards for full season batting and pitching stats. This will forever be known as the Dave Cameron feature, because he’s been asking for this in increased frequency for quite a while now.

There’s lots of neat stuff you can do with this, like see all qualified batters in their age 18-24 seasons since 2005.

Or maybe which teams have benefited the most from pitchers age 30 and up since 2000.

Basically, you can now slice and dice by age to your hearts content.





David Appelman is the creator of FanGraphs.

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Dave CameronMember since 2018
14 years ago

!!!!!!!!

brisko
14 years ago
Reply to  Dave Cameron

Thumbs up Dave…I have been wishing for this feature.

Drakos
14 years ago

Nice addition. Any chance that age can be added as one of the columns displayed in the leaderboards and projections?

Well-Beered Englishman
14 years ago

I thought this was announcing a new Fangraphs section for readers aged 18+

juan pierres mustacheMember since 2016
14 years ago

that would be the collected works of cistulli, i believe

Chris Cwik
14 years ago

pastadiving jeter stole my comment, but I was going to say Dayn Perry.

Also, I read your name as pasta-diving jeter at first.

James Gentile
14 years ago
Reply to  Chris Cwik

Pretty sure its a reference to the giant sculpture of Derek Jeter made entirely of lasagna noodles in Central Park, Cwik.

OkraMember since 2016
14 years ago
Reply to  Chris Cwik

Fusilli Jeter!

Well-Beered Englishman
14 years ago

This reminds me: be very careful when you image-search Yu Darvish.

Dave CameronMember since 2018
14 years ago

An example of the great stuff you can find on the site now using these filters.

http://www.fangraphs.com/leaders.aspx?pos=all&stats=bat&lg=all&qual=0&type=8&season=2011&month=0&season1=1982&ind=0&team=0,ss&rost=0&age=35,39&players=0

Those are the league totals for all position players 35 and older each year over the last 30 years. For all the talk about how steroids helped create a new breed of superstar old guy, the average WAR per 600 PA hasn’t really changed much at all over since 1982. There’s certainly been a significant growth in playing time given to older players, but that is to be expanded given expansion, as there are now more roster spots to fill than there used to be.

Matt Zakrowski
14 years ago
Reply to  Dave Cameron

Wouldn’t the growth of the potential player pool (foreign countries/pop. growth) counter that expansion in theory?

Oh My
14 years ago
Reply to  Dave Cameron

Older players are really, really bad at fielding and baserunning!

Jon L.
14 years ago
Reply to  Dave Cameron

I’ll agree with Light Sabermetrics and say that plate appearances and total WAR contribution by old people from 2000-2004 stand out like Sammy Sosa’s home run totals two years prior.

mickeyg13Member since 2020
14 years ago

Presumably these filters only use “baseball age” and not the age at which the performances occurred?

It looks that way, considering, for instance, that Madison Bumgarner was already 20 when he made his MLB debut yet shows up on this filter for players aged 19 or less.

swiekerMember since 2016
14 years ago

This is awesome! Is there a way to pull out just one year as an age range? When I set the age min to 20 and the age max to 20, I get no results. I assumed this would give me the results for players’ age-20 seasons.

tinmanryan
14 years ago

Best Fangraphs announcement ever!

azruavatar
14 years ago

Now if only the site launched with the cursor already in the player search field . . .

/greedy

Well-Beered Englishman
14 years ago
Reply to  azruavatar

I hate websites with the cursor is already active somewhere, because the first thing I always do on my home laptop is hit the down arrow key to scroll.

azruavatar
14 years ago

Well stop doing that.

Baty
14 years ago

Great, now I never have to go to ESPN’s website again!

Frag
14 years ago

Yay!

BipMember since 2016
14 years ago

There wasn’t one before?

bstar
14 years ago
Reply to  Bip

No. If, for example, you wanted to compute Joey Votto’s wRC+ for the last three years combined, you would have to compute that yourself. Now, we don’t have to.

bstar
14 years ago
Reply to  Bip

Or am I mistaken? Is this not available for the individual player pages? Color me only slightly excited if not.

bstar
14 years ago

Awesome. Now I don’t have to go to B-Ref to do this.

TomG
14 years ago

The fact that you do not have weight filters yet again proves your anti-Detroit bias.

NBarnes
14 years ago

I assumed that the As would be at the bottom of the ‘WAR by pitchers over 30 by team’ charts. After looking, I realized that you can’t be at the bottom of the chart if you are getting WAR from pitchers over 30. Ergo, the Pirates.

xeifrank
14 years ago

Nice. Here is what I asked for “splits capability” in the forum a while ago.

What I’d like to be able to see is splits data broken down by both pitcher and hitter handedness. Currently you can only select splits based on the total population of hitters vs either a LH or RH pitcher. What I’d like to see are splits of the total population of RH batters vs LH pitchers. Where the handedness of both the hitter and pitcher were selectable.
Any chances of seeing something like this soon?
vr, Xei

Sean
14 years ago

Great!

Appreciate this enhancement, but do you think will see Pre and Post-ASB filters soon?