How often does a batter make the “correct” decision on the pitches thrown to him?
The Physics of Splash Hits
With the Giants back in the postseason, it’s an appropriate time to examine how a home run comes to land in McCovey Cove.
The Strike Zone Expansion is Out of Control
How low can it go?
An Analysis of Available Tommy John Surgery Data
Going in depth on recovery times, and how pitchers of different ages fare, and which surgeons are doing the work.
The Screwball: Introducing TV’s New Playoff Lineup!
You don’t have to read boring old classic novels! You can still watch TV.
If rules shape baseball, the unwritten rules are the attempt by the players to shape the game as their own.
The attention of the baseball world was overwhelmingly on New York the year of the first televised World Series. And with good reason.
Several years after Jackie Robinson’s barrier-breaking, integration of baseball was far from complete.