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Baseball Outlook: April 2008
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Wednesday, April 30, 2008. Season Predictions: NL East. The Phillies are very overrated! The Marlins have a great young team but have NO pitching and the Nationals are extremely talented and will be the Mets main competition along with the Braves in years to come. The Rest of the Division Goes as follows:. 1 New York Mets(I'm being very bias, but can't pick against them). Their team is stoc...
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Baseball Outlook: A Closer Look at Pitchers Who Consistently Underperform their Peripherals
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Monday, April 16, 2012. A Closer Look at Pitchers Who Consistently Underperform their Peripherals. I used the same concept about changeups to try to understand the opposite, pitchers who underperform (ERA wise) their peripherals. I went to Fangraphs to check if pitchers with an ERA consistently higher than their FIP, tend to throw their changeups less often. Posted by Ari Berkowitz. A Close...
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Baseball Outlook: December 2008
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Sunday, December 7, 2008. Minor League Free Agents: Where Teams Should Be Looking. Every year one player has the big question attached to him; where'd he come from? Most of these players have already been signed. Leading the pack have been Theo Epstein and now former GM, Jim Bowden. Is 28 years old, but has some potential and has okay stuff. Could help him resurrect his career. At 27, Fahey...
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Baseball Outlook: The Jason Bay Power Outage
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Thursday, July 29, 2010. The Jason Bay Power Outage. As all of you have witnessed to this point in the season, Jason Bay. I noticed something about Bay I had never noticed before. Both his singles were groundballs pulled through the 5-6 hole. It dawned on me. Had Jason Bay been hitting lots of groundball singles to his pull field and fewer fly balls? As R to Left. As R to Center. As R to Ri...
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Baseball Outlook: July 2008
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Thursday, July 31, 2008. Posted by Ari Berkowitz. Monday, July 28, 2008. Analyzing Billy Beane's Trades. Billy Beane is the master at finding diamonds in the rough and future star players in waiver pickups and in blockbuster deals. So if teams get ripped off how come they keep coming back for more? So what did the A's get from these trades? Posted by Ari Berkowitz. Friday, July 25, 2008.
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Baseball Outlook: October 2008
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Thursday, October 30, 2008. Why the phillies Won't Repeat. This is how crazy the phillies bullpen was. 87-0(including playoffs) after the eighth inning is unheard of and especially unrepeatable. Anything short of what the phillies bullpen produced last year will have the phillies watching from the sidelines come October 2009. . Posted by Ari Berkowitz. Wednesday, October 29, 2008. 160;Be...
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Baseball Outlook: May 2008
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Friday, May 30, 2008. On The Rise: Minnesota Twins. All in all the Twins are in good shape, for competition this year and in years to come. It's a pity that this team will have to be ripped apart in 3-5 years because of Carl Pohlad. Posted by Ari Berkowitz. Thursday, May 29, 2008. The Art of Postseason Play. By putting your team in the right situation to get lucky. Posted by Ari Berkowitz.
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Baseball Outlook: April 2012
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Monday, April 16, 2012. A Closer Look at Pitchers Who Consistently Underperform their Peripherals. I used the same concept about changeups to try to understand the opposite, pitchers who underperform (ERA wise) their peripherals. I went to Fangraphs to check if pitchers with an ERA consistently higher than their FIP, tend to throw their changeups less often. Posted by Ari Berkowitz. When th...
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Baseball Outlook: July 2010
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Where Baseball, Mathematics, Science and Theory merge to form something more magnificent than art.Baseball Outlook. Thursday, July 29, 2010. The Jason Bay Power Outage. As all of you have witnessed to this point in the season, Jason Bay. I noticed something about Bay I had never noticed before. Both his singles were groundballs pulled through the 5-6 hole. It dawned on me. Had Jason Bay been hitting lots of groundball singles to his pull field and fewer fly balls? As R to Left. As R to Center. As R to Ri...