Archive for March 2015

Even if we completely trust projections, some win totals will miss by a fairly large margin.

Why baseball fans who actually go to games don’t care how long the games take.

Before trains ran under the city, New York had a local rivalry.

At last, we have more answers than questions

Proposing a new pitcher quality estimator that approximates the pitcher’s current ability.

The annual rite has evolved over the years for teams, players and the rest of us.

An addict’s perspective on Josh Hamilton’s relapse, and what should be done about it.

The beginning of a step-by-step look at the questions we should be trying to answer when we explore pitch sequencing.

The experiences of the former A’s pitcher make us think about what has and hasn’t changed over four decades.

Rounding the bases requires, well, rounding.