This chart encodes a lot of data, but paints a really cool picture.
Pie Chart Sizes
The relative diameters of the pie charts are proportional to how often the pitcher ends up
in that count relative to the others. The most frequent will always be 0-0 as every at bat
starts there. Pitchers that tend to throw more strikes will end up in more 0-1, 0-2, 1-2 counts
and those circles will be bigger.
Pie Chart Colors
Each pie chart encodes how often a pitch is thrown for that specific count. Some counts the pitcher
is an advantageous position, so the pitch frequencies will be different than when the hitter is at
the advantage.
Connecting Edges
Each edge's size is also a frequency. The more frequent a pitcher throws a strike or ball in any given count,
the larger the edge will be connecting it to the next count (either with an extra strike or an extra ball depending on the result).