Baseball, a sport deeply characterized by its statistics, houses under its umbrella a myriad of significant numbers representing, outlining, and enabling analyses of various facets of the game. One such notable statistic is the “assist” in baseball. The “assist”, denoted by (A), holds considerable weight in baseball’s defensive play, a domain unique in the world of sports where the defensive side holds dominion over the ball. A fielder gets awarded an “assist” after every touch made to the ball preceding a “putout”. As such, assists emerge as pivotal elements leading to outs, further underlining their significance in the game.