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November 18, 2014

Baseball Therapy: Against the Grind

by Russell A. Carleton

Another way that we might find a serious and significant measure of a good manager's effects.

November 11, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: It's Not a Phase

by Russell A. Carleton

Will we ever have 10-9 games again?

November 4, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: Why Joe Maddon Matters

by Russell A. Carleton

Players respond to adversity differently under different managers. We brought numbers.

October 29, 2014

Baseball Therapy: The Problem With Lists

by Russell A. Carleton

Get ready for the season of Breakout lists. Be wary of the season of Breakout lists.

October 21, 2014

Baseball Therapy: The Truth About Butterflies

by Russell A. Carleton

Embrace the nervousness!

October 14, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: The Other Playoff Myths

by Russell A. Carleton

A prequel to the much-anticipated "The Other Other Other Other Playoff Myths," because really, the myths go forever...

October 7, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: Sure As Day Follows Night...

by Russell A. Carleton

During a day game after a night game, players must miss their old amphetamine pickup, right?

Baseball Therapy: The Cardinals Do Not Own Clayton Kershaw

by Russell A. Carleton

Or do they!? (No.)

September 30, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: The Wild Card Penalty

by Russell A. Carleton

Does the wild card winner have a worse chance of advancing out of the LDS than if they didn't have to win a wild card game first?

September 29, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: There Is No Derek Jeter Conspiracy

by Russell A. Carleton

Move it along, nothing to see.

September 23, 2014

Baseball Therapy: Will Statcast Cure Our Defensive Metric Blues?

by Russell A. Carleton

Single-year outfield defense might be an intractable problem.

September 16, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: Starving Young Royals, Battle-Tested Tigers, and an Unsquarable Circle

by Russell A. Carleton

Don't believe everything you read, especially when it comes to playoff cliches.

September 9, 2014

Baseball Therapy: Poisoned by Losing?

by Russell A. Carleton

The Astros have lost a lot by design. Are they going to pay an on-field price?

September 4, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: I Guess You Just Throw The Next Pitch

by Russell A. Carleton

How do pitchers react in the immediate aftermath of a homer?

August 26, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: How Billy Beane Built the Royals

by Russell A. Carleton

The Kansas City Royals are in the first place. How did their genius general manager get them there?

August 19, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: Becoming An Adult f/x

by Russell A. Carleton

Minor leaguers are barely adults. What are teams doing about that?

August 12, 2014

Baseball Therapy: I Believe In Clutch Hitting

by Russell A. Carleton

In a shocking turn of events here in Saberville, renowned analyst Russell Carleton has announced that he is on the clutch bandwagon!

August 5, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: Big Extension, Big Mistake?

by Russell A. Carleton

Big contracts like Joe Mauer's often go bad, but teams keep signing them. Why?

July 29, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: Trading Ryan Howard For Nothing and Winning

by Russell A. Carleton

"You can't just trade him for nothing!" Sure you can.

July 15, 2014

Premium Article Baseball Therapy: Why Are We Playing Hunger Games with Minor Leaguers?

by Russell A. Carleton

Minor leaguers are probably underpaid

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