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A Guide to Sabermetric Research | Society for American Baseball Research
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Skip to main content. Baseball Research Journal archives. The National Pastime archives. Start a new chapter. A Guide to Sabermetric Research. 2 Asking the Right Questions. 3 A Primer on Sabermetric Statistics. 4 Offensive Statistics: A Caution. 5 What to Research. 7 How to Find Raw Data. 9 Where to Publish. A Guide to Sabermetric Research. We're often asked, "I'd like to know more about sabermetrics, but where do I begin? Longtime SABR member Phil Birnbaum has authored a Guide to Sabermetric Research.
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Cybermetrics: April 2014
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The sabermetric blog of Cyril "Cy" Morong, professor of Economics at San Antonio College. Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Great New Resource, Saber Archive. Click here to go to the sight. It is searchable by topic and author. Looks like it has at least 150 articles. Tom Tango says "Out of all efforts I’ve seen to create a SABR library, this is the best one I’ve seen.". Saturday, April 19, 2014. For all players with 5000 PAs from 1987-2001. 71 players. The correlation between non-runners on base (ROB) AVG and ...
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The White Whale | Steal of Home
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Taking a look at 2015 pre-season prospect rankings. May 10, 2015. Chris St. John. Call me Grant Desme. Some years ago-never mind how long precisely-having little to no analytical or writing experience, but nothing particular to do in my downtime, I thought I would start a baseball blog and see the nerdy part of the world. I started on Blogspot in September 2010 with a poem about Stephen Strasburg’s injury. Over the years, many people were instrumental in getting me greater exposure to the baseball world&...
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Chris St. John | Steal of Home
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May 10, 2015. Chris St. John. Call me Grant Desme. Some years ago-never mind how long precisely-having little to no analytical or writing experience, but nothing particular to do in my downtime, I thought I would start a baseball blog and see the nerdy part of the world. The next few paragraphs are the reminiscences of an amateur baseball blogger, so please indulge me. Toward the end of this post, I provide a challenge to the sports analytical community at large. A month later, Justin Bopp brought me on ...
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