Archive for October 2004

Studes combines salaries and Win Shares to introduce a new definition of valuable.

Taking a look at Saturday’s games, including two wild division clinchers.

Studes reviews Friday’s games and uses Win Expectancy to shed a little light on the outcomes.

With the season almost over, Studes rambles on about a few things, including Victor Diaz, Win Expectancy and the 2004 Yankees’ place in history.

Double plays are a pitcher’s best friend. Studes takes a look at which infields would be voted “Most Popular” at pitcher high school.

Studes discusses why Win Shares are the best statistical tool to use for those MVP debates.

Can you stand another article about Ichiro’s quest to break the record for most hits in a season? Sure you can.

Studes pulls together a few graphs to illustrate how some major league teams are scoring runs this year.

Randy Johnson’s and Steve Carlton’s Win Shares, and the Win Share totals for each team this year.

How rare is Brooks Kieschnick’s dual role with the Brewers? Let’s take a look.