Archive for April 2009
For THT subscribers, there is a new Batted Ball Report available for download. This week’s report focuses on the increased level of offense we’ve witnessed so far this year.
Get them via PDF. (Courtesy Heater Magazine.)
For THT subscribers, the first Weekend Supplement of the season has been posted. The 27-page issue features stats through Thursday, as well as a weekly planner, updated pitching match-ups, and revised PT forecasts (color-coded for gainers & losers).
THT’s own Sky Kalkman over at Beyond the Boxscore continued a helpful series they’ve got running over there, explaining how to make your own Pitch f/x graphs. Here is RJ Anderson’s first article explaining how to chart release points, and he also posted a second for movement. Happy Graphing!
Get them via PDF. (Courtesy Heater Magazine.)
I added something new to our Team Stats this morning. At the bottom of the page, you can now find positional averages for Revised Zone Ratings so you can more easily evaluate individual fielders. For instance, Scott Rolen’s .941 RZR at third base is a lot more impressive when compared to the average third baseman […]
I wasn’t able to see the exhibition games with Chicago two weeks ago, so today is my first time seeing New Yankee Stadium in game action. I have to say that I am very impressed. It essentially looks like the same place. Heck the difference between “Renovated Yankee Stadium” and “New Yankee Stadium” is much […]
Get them via PDF. (Courtesy Heater Magazine.)
The first issue of HEATER is available for download by THT subscribers. Starting this week and going for a couple weeks, we will be introducing revamped pages and features. This week, we have tackled the Team & Hitter pages. We have brightened the layout and updated the mix of stats. On the Team page, a […]
Lastings Milledge has a chance to play with a winning team after his demotion to Syracuse today. Although his line out of the gate isn’t that great, the official site’s article on it is a bit strange. In its eight sentences, it not only gives his batting line but mentions “mediocre defense in center,” along […]