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End-of-Season Sabermetric Stats for Hitters and Pitchers
This isn't an article to review how various projection systems did in their predictions; nor is it one to make any "spin" of some sort on the stats that follow...
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Introducing Two New NBA Stats Called FLW and APV
Zach Fein introduces his new stat called FLW as a points-scored estimator, plus another named APV, which measures a player's total production in one number.
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Measuring the Accuracy of Baseball's Win-Percentage Estimators
The Pythagorean Formula is the most-known win percentage estimator out there. But are there more accurate methods than it? Zach Fein investigates.
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Okay, So Not Everyone Is Perfect/NFL Predictions
Zach Fein recants the data from his last article and finds ideal exponents for the Pythagorean Formula from different time periods, and he presents his NFL predictions.
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Modifying Football's Pythagorean Theorem
Pythagorean Win Percentage is a stat developed by Bill James to find a team's actual success. The question is, what is the best way to convert that formula that was made for baseball into football? Zach Fein delves in.
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Clutch Is As Clutch Does: A Look at One One Of Baseball's Most Debated Terms
Bleacher Report's Rich Kraetsch goes over the existance of the infamous "clutch" and whether or not the reputation of being clutch is deserving towards a select batch of MLB players.
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How MLB Could Break the Dominance of the EPL's Big Four
Bevan Bolland examines how the exploits of the Oakland A's could benefit English Premier League clubs.
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How Do I Become a Sabermetrician?
Pizza Cutter over at MVN had a great introductory post on how to get started in sabermetrics. But what else can you or I do to become a sabermetrician? Kanka discusses.
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MLB Stat of the Week: Runs Created
Andrew Kneeland provides baseball fans with something to amuse themselves with; runs created.
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MLB Stat of the Week: Secondary Average
Andrew Kneeland introduces "secondary average", and explains it's effect on baseball.
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MLB: Sabermetrics Fazing Out All-Around Players
Has the rise of sabermetrics spelled doom for the jack-of-all trades? Marty Andrade weighs in.
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CHIPS and DIPS
Jason Sarney examines some telling pitching statistics and applies them to last season's best aces.
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Defining Defense: Who REALLY Deserved a Gold Glove in 2007?
The Gold Glove Awards are intended to recognize the best defensive player at each position. However, they have historically rewarded players based more on reputation and flair. Chris Dutton explains which players were truly the most valuable in 2007.
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MLB ERA's: What You See Is What You Get
Jason Garney compares the ERA's and ERC's of current Major League pitchers.
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The First Big Signing of the Tony Reagins Era...Torii Hunter?
Jarek Berga offers a full statistical analysis of the Torii Hunter signing—and the findings are sure to surprise Angels' fans everywhere...
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Sabermetric Trade Analysis: Orlando Cabrera for Jon Garland
Jarek Berga discusses the Los Angeles Angels' trade of shortstop Orlando Cabrera for pitcher Jon Garland, including the impact of losing Cabrera and the actual gains achieved from acquiring another starting pitcher.
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How Good Are the Twins' Young Starters?
Bleacher Report's Marty Andrade explains "neutralized" stats and uses some sabermetric wizardry to assess the Minnesota Twins' pitching rotation.
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Sabermetric Profiles: Chris Young, Erik Bedard, Fausto Carmona, Matt Holliday, Ryan Garko
Resident numbers guru Marty Andrade takes a look at some of the most surprising players of 2007.







