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October 30, 2006

World Series Prospectus: Looking Forward: Tigers and Cardinals

by Nate Silver

Nate gives Dave Dombrowski some helpful advice for bringing the Tigers back to the World Series in 2007, and Walt Jocketty has no choice but to retool a winner.

October 28, 2006

World Series Prospectus: Game Five

by Nate Silver

Nate closes the book on the 2006 Season by looking at where the Cardinals rank among all-time Champions.

October 27, 2006

World Series Prospectus: Game Four

by Nate Silver

Nate analyzes a dramatic Game Four in St. Louis, and offers some ideas to improve the postseason.

October 25, 2006

World Series Prospectus: Game Three

by Nate Silver

With the advantage shifting to La Russa's Cardinals, Nate encourages Jim Leyland to swap defense for hitting in time for Game Four.

October 24, 2006

Premium Article World Series Prospectus: Off Day

by Nate Silver

While thawing out after two days in Detroit, Nate thinks a bit more about L'Affaire Rogers.

October 23, 2006

World Series Prospectus: Game Two

by Nate Silver

Before heading to St. Louis, Nate checks in with notes on Kenny Rogers' success at home, and the suspicions raised about how he does it.

October 22, 2006

World Series Prospectus: Game One

by Nate Silver

Nate Silver checks in with his observations from Comerica Park in Detroit.

October 21, 2006

Premium Article World Series Prospectus: Detroit Tigers versus St. Louis Cardinals

by Nate Silver

One of the more unlikely scenarios three weeks ago comes to fruition, as the Cardinals and Tigers meet for all the marbles.

October 11, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: Projection Reflection

by Nate Silver

Nate examines how PECOTA matched up with a few other projection systems in 2006.

September 27, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: Playoff Hurlers

by Nate Silver

Nate sizes up the potential playoff rotations, and gives one unexpected squad the top spot.

September 20, 2006

Lies, Damned Lies: Secret Sauce

by Nate Silver

Nate takes a lesson from Baseball Between the Numbers and examines the 2006 postseason.

September 14, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: ELO Considers the Yankees

by Nate Silver

Nate joins BP's ELO rankings with a look at the Yankees and playoff home field advantage.

September 7, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: What to Do With Papelbon

by Nate Silver

Nate picks up where he left off last week, and wonders what the Red Sox should do with their new closer.

August 30, 2006

Lies, Damned Lies: To Close Or Not To Close

by Nate Silver

Boston already has a Big Papi, and now they have a Big...Papel? Nate has some thoughts on whether Jonathan Papelbon's destination should be the rotation.

August 23, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: Tufte Takes on the Red Sox

by Nate Silver

Nate applies Tuftian analysis to a Red Sox team fresh off being swept in five games over the weekend. What should Theo do to prepare for 2007?

August 16, 2006

Lies, Damned Lies: The Origins of the Closer

by Nate Silver

Nate looks at the myth of how closers are made.

August 3, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: Is Bigger Better?

by Nate Silver

While trade-deadline acquisitions of big-name players make for big headlines, Nate wonders if those trades actually helped their teams the most this year.

July 27, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: Playing Matchmaker

by Nate Silver

Three big bats, seven true contenders...Nate sorts out who'd be best served by making a big deal this weekend.

July 14, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: Tufte Takes on the Tribe

by Nate Silver

What happened to the Indians?

July 5, 2006

Premium Article Lies, Damned Lies: More on Elo

by Nate Silver

Nate returns to Elo for a look at the 30 best teams since 1960.

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