Hit or Not

A baseball analytics app

Only for iPhone

Free · Designed for iPhone

iPhone

The Hit or Not app is designed to contribute to coach, player, and fan evaluations of plate appearances (PA) in baseball. The app also works great for batting cage competitions. To make this app work, I take all available data from the 2023-2026 NCAA Division 1 baseball seasons, and 2022-2026 MLB seasons.For each 1 mph increment in exit velocity (EV) and 1° increment in launch angle (LA), I count all instances of outs, singles (1b), doubles (2b), triples (3b) and home runs (hr). The user also has the option to select an outfield direction for the hit. I do not provide the option to choose an infield direction, because NCAA data for hit direction on ground balls is too inaccurate. When the user selects 'MLB', they can make an additional choice to evaluate hits in any of the 30 MLB parks. With these counts based on user input of League, hit Direction, Park, EV, and LA, I compute the mean batting average (AVG) and slugging percentage (SLG). These values of AVG and SLG are equivalent to 'expected stats (xBA or xSLG) for balls in play (not including strikeouts). For both counts and percentages, I apply 9-cell neighborhood averaging around each {EV,LA} pair to account for the average Trackman/Hawkeye errors in EV and LA observations. Similarly, the hit Direction bins are sampled with 5° overlap. When the user taps the 'Calculate' button, the app selects randomly from the distribution of out, 1b, 2b, 3b, and hr counts and displays an outcome that simulates some of the randomness in baseball, while respecting the statistics of the user's inputs for League, hit Direction, Park, EV, and LA. The user can tap the 'Calculate' button as many times as they like, with each tap representing a reroll of the dice. We often use this feature when players or coaches challenge a HitOrNot result during an indoor scrimmage. The heat map screen takes the same data used in the dashboard, and plots the user selected grid as a heatmap. This tool allows users to interrogate the differences in {EV,LA} outcomes for different Leagues, hit Directions, and Parks. The about screen allows users to update the data in the map to the most recent week of NCAA and MLB play. Thank you to Joe Haumacher, Kyle Bonicki, Scott Bradley, and the Princeton University Baseball Team.

  • 5.0
    out of 5
    3 Ratings

Bundled with complete 2025 NCAA and MLB seasons. Added an 'Update Data' button that allows the user to get the most recent model (updated weekly).

The developer, Adam Christian Maloof, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

  • Data Not Collected

    The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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    Seller
    • Adam Christian Maloof
    Size
    • 72.7 MB
    Category
    • Sports
    Compatibility
    Requires iOS 17.6 or later.
    • iPhone
      Requires iOS 17.6 or later.
    • Mac
      Requires macOS 14.6 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.
    Languages
    • English
    Age Rating
    4+
    Copyright
    • © 2025 Adam Maloof