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bIBLemetrics: Eladio Yanked
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Tuesday, August 19, 2008. After being signed by the Yankees last autumn. Only to be bounced around among the Yanks' various minor league affiliate teams. Depending on which other catchers were injured, IBL star Eladio Rodriguez has finally been let go. Eladio, affectionately if unimaginatively known by fans as E-Rod, didn't rack up the greatest batting stats. Rodriguez expressed his frustration in an interview with fan blogger Mike Ashmore. View m...
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bIBLemetrics: The run mystery, solved?
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Tuesday, October 9, 2007. The run mystery, solved? With some help from experienced sabermetricians over at the Baseball Fever forums. I may have solved the Case of the Too Many Runs. Turns out, Tango Tiger has already worked out multipliers for the BaseRuns estimator which take errors into account, along with just about every other imaginable game event. The complete set of weights can be found on his website. BaseRuns = A x B / (B C) HR. Thankful...
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bIBLemetrics: Aw, shucks!
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Thursday, April 24, 2008. What can I say? I'm honored - the Brits would say chuffed. And more than a little stunned that the one-and-only IBL journalist Elli Wohlgelernter has singled me out (anonymous little old me! For praise due to my writings about the IBL. One guy in particular has been honest in his writing, pure in his study of the sport, and straightforward about giving credit where it’s due. But I've learned a lot about baseball this past...
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bIBLemetrics: What do the Yankees see in Rodriguez and Rees?
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Sunday, October 28, 2007. What do the Yankees see in Rodriguez and Rees? While the Red Sox were clobbering the Rockies the other day, IBL fans were treated to a smile when the Yankees announced the signing of IBL batting stars Jason Rees and Eladio Rodriguez. The first IBL position players to sign pro contracts and the first IBL alumni to sign with MLB farm systems. Eladio has minor league experience already. Is even thinner. He's played colle...
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bIBLemetrics: September 2008
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Tuesday, September 16, 2008. New pro league in 2009? Forgive me for reproducing this IAB press release, and it's far from clear how substantive it is, but it's nice to hear nevertheless. ISRAEL ASSOCIATION OF BASEBALL TO GRANT NEW LICENSE FOR PRO BASEBALL IN ISRAEL FOR 2009. New Interest Being Explored by the IAB. The IAB is a non-profit organization (amutah) duly registered as such with the Israeli Authorities, with the purpose of promoting baseb...
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bIBLemetrics: The data and the quirky schedule
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Wednesday, August 29, 2007. The data and the quirky schedule. One thing the IBL handled pretty well was data gathering. For each game, the website features not only a complete box score, but also a play-by-play game log. The only thing missing by major league standards is pitch-by-pitch data. Sections of the website. So I've been working on processing the game data files to assemble as accurate a database as possible for analysis. In fact, due to ...
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bIBLemetrics: Welcome to bIBLemetrics!
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Monday, August 27, 2007. With the inaugural season of the Israel Baseball League. Behind us, I've just launched bIBLemetrics. I was a big baseball fan as a kid, but lost interest when I finished high school nearly 20 years ago. This year, partly thanks to the IBL, I'm back with a vengeance. And I'm returning to one of my childhood dreams: to be the next Bill James. Instead of going up against the experienced statheads of Baseball Prospectus. Contr...
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bIBLemetrics: How deep was the bench?
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Tuesday, December 25, 2007. How deep was the bench? In the comments,. The subject has come up of the depth of the bench in the IBL - or, rather, the lack of depth. With just 20 players per team and the rosters fixed at the start of the season, teams had no way to make up for players whose performance fell short. They couldn't just bring someone up from "the minors" midseason, since there were no minors to draw from. Can we measure depth of bench?
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bIBLemetrics: Eladio fans, listen live (or watch for a fee)
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The blog for Israel Baseball League statistical analysis. Thursday, May 1, 2008. Eladio fans, listen live (or watch for a fee). Head on over to the website of the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees, and you can listen to live or archived games for free with registration. Video is available with a paid subscription.). Eladio Rodriguez's debut game was April 29 against the Buffalo Bisons. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). The data and the quirky schedule. About those home run derbies. The run mystery, solved?