What interested me online this week…

A lot of great stuff this week online from a baseball stat and sabermetric perspective. I don’t want to take too much time building it up, so I will just get right into the details.
The Great Clutch Project
I mentioned this a few weeks ago, concerning Tom Tango asking fans to join him in a battle [...]

Who can beat my two aces?

I work at a place that often gets involved in the political arena, specifically policy recommendation and research, so times like these are often quite entertaining and quite busy. My past couple of weeks have been spent working on plans for various presidential candidates we have invited to come and also hosting an event for [...]

New Links List

While I sort through all of the National League transactions since October and also wait for a few pending AL things to be completed, I thought I would quickly throw out a new round of websites that I recommend whether you just have some time to kill, research to do, or random things you want [...]

Two guys taking on clutch

If I hear one more person talk or write about how clutch-hitting ability or the perception of clutch hitting is the most debated and written about statistical anomaly in baseball, I might start going a little crazy. So much has been written and discussed on this topic over the past 20 years that it is [...]

The Worst of the Worst for 2007 (or, anyone can rank the best players, that’s boring)

With another regular season come and gone, you will hear a lot of debate amongst the experts over the next couple of months as to who should win the particular offseason awards. But, let’s face it, besides AL Cy Young and NL MVP, the names are already engraved on the trophies for these prizes.
So I [...]