Archive for March 2008
Having downloaded nearly 150 team splits for every squad since 1957, Chris clues us in on which teams’ hitting and pitching achievements from last year were the most amazing.
A look at which players and teams should see the biggest changes to their power numbers, based on the info at Greg Rybarczyk’s Hit Tracker website.
Traditionally, when people talk about who is a choker and who is clutch, they point to how they hit in clutch situation. Let’s flip it around and look at who is at his best when it matters least.
He’s got a new book coming out. And a new website. So behold THT’s interview with baseball’s bearded wizard.
Chris completes his World Series journey with an examination of the ultimate ultimates.
A chance to pick the brain of one of the godfathers of sabermetrics.
Well, no, not really. But, if you track 10 basic trends for BBWAA voting, you can essentially figure out how tomorrow’s announcement will go before it happens.
It turns out a lot of your finest Game Sixes occur when the team that’s down three game to two wins. Makes sense if you think about it.
Not all Fall Classics get this far, but the pressure really starts building at this point.
Another top 10 list containing 14 items. This is when World Series games start getting famous.
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