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September 29, 2005
by James Click
James makes a key adjustment to his clutch work from last week.
September 22, 2005
by James Click
James takes a crack at win probability and the concept of clutch, and discovers that a certain media darling is just not clutch.
September 16, 2005
by James Click
Depending on your definition of "value," Derrek Lee might be the MVP this year. He won't win the award, though. James explains why.
September 8, 2005
by James Click
James tackles the divide between the way the mainstream media values relievers, and the way more advanced metrics do.
September 1, 2005
by James Click
Our view of the season would be very different if it had played out exactly in reverse to reality. James rewinds the year, and shows us how.
August 25, 2005
by James Click
Last week's column on the Royals' losing streak generated a lot of discussion, and revealed some errors. James sets things straight this time around.
August 18, 2005
by James Click
The Royals' losing streak is approaching some of the longest in baseball history, but it's notable for another reason. James breaks out Pascal's Triangle to crunch the numbers.
August 12, 2005
by James Click
With a wild end to the three-game series between the teams, the A's passed the Angels in the AL West. James ponders how it happened, and what it means.
August 11, 2005
by James Click
Are some of the turnarounds we've seen in the second half of the season because teams are plating more of their baserunners? James takes a closer look.
August 4, 2005
by James Click
James answers a reader question about the effect of consecutive games played on a team's W-L record.
July 28, 2005
by James Click
James Click takes a closer at this year's regrettable crop of National League shortstops.
July 21, 2005
by James Click
How are the Reds progressing in their quest to be the worst defensive team since 1972? And what other surprises lurk inside our Defensive Efficiency numbers?
July 14, 2005
by James Click
James wonders if there's anything to the myth that players hit better when playing their natural positions.
July 7, 2005
by James Click
In the long history of the All-Star Game, there have been some really marginal players who have made the cut. Here are the worst.
June 30, 2005
by James Click
Why is it that so many of the greatest hitters of all time bat from the left side of the plate? Is there more than just their platoon advantage? James takes a swing at an answer.
June 23, 2005
by James Click
The woes in Cincinnati don't start in the dugout. They start on the mound, and in the front office.
June 16, 2005
by James Click
The Yankees' defense is bad, but it's not the worst in the game this year. James has the low down on who just can't catch the ball.
June 10, 2005
by James Click
James Click breaks out the Ginsu knives to slice and dice strikeouts in different ways.
June 2, 2005
by James Click
Is the common National League strategy of pitching around the eighth-place hitter the right move? James breaks down the numbers.
May 26, 2005
by James Click
With a game out of hand, is it worth it to pull a pitcher to save him for his next start? James has the answer.
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