Archive for the 'Stats' Category

John dusts down the THT crystal ball and predicts the 2007 division winners.

What can historical data about teams over and underperforming their talent tell us about managers?

Sometimes the simplest way of looking at things is the best.

We were so inspired by Rob Neyer, that we decided to put out the longest mailbag ever. Check in for thoughts on Carlos Guillen, line drives, chewing tobacco, clutch and the yips.

Check out the funniest story ever linked.

On March 2, 1909, Mel Ott was born. He would go on to hit more than 500 home runs in a 22-year, Hall of Fame career. But that’s not what drew Richard’s interest to him.

In many ways, college baseball is uncharted territory. Kent and Jeff will be your guides.

Following up on J.J. Putz and other pitchers who in 2006 deviated from their career ERAs

John Walsh tells us which batters would benefit most from a move to Fenway Park.

Every tragedy has a face. Win Shares Above Bench isn’t a tragedy, but it does have some faces.