Astros Data Dive

Investigating Astros game lengths from 1995 until today!
No relation to the now infamous book "Astroball: The New Way to Win It All."

Whenever someone says "Baseball is boring," what I think they mean is "Baseball games are too damn long." Moneyball showed how a few small decisions can dramatically impact a team's fortunes, so games slowed to a crawl as teams optimized every chance they had. MLB implemented rule changes in 2023, and games started to speed up. I thought it would be fun to track this for my favorite team, the Houston Astros.

Roy Oswalt was a starting pitcher for the Astros from 2001 to 2010. My dad looked forward to days when Roy started because he thought Roy worked quickly. This makes me wonder: how do games Roy Oswalt started compare to other Astros' pitchers?

It turns out that my dad's intuition was correct: Astros games started by Roy Oswalt are relatively quick! Compared to other Astros starting pitchers with at least 30 starts since 1995, only one pitcher works faster: Hunter Brown, a starter whose first full season was 2023 when the rules changed.

In the end, baseball games are still pretty long though, and there are 162 of them a year. Am I using my time wisely by watching them? For example, the last marathon I ran took me 3:56:59. Based on my average pace, how many 5K could I have run during recent Astros games? Quite a few it turns out.