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March 11, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
Are sabermetricians too willing to blame their own mistakes on bad luck?
March 4, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
Can managers be conditioned to change their in-game tactics?
February 26, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
Do teams that stick together win together more often than high-turnover teams?
February 18, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
Russell searches for a fact-based alternative to the Verducci Effect.
February 11, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
How one might go about quantifying the heretofore unquantifiable.
January 28, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
The final word on whether the popular theory holds water or is fatally flawed.
January 21, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
If it doesn't make sense to call for pitchouts, why do major-league managers keep doing it?
January 14, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
Veteran players are often perceived to have a positive effect on their younger teammates, but can we see it in the stats?
January 10, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
What the voting results tell us about the 10-player limit, the electorate's feelings about PED use, and the public/private-ballot split.
January 7, 2013
by Russell A. Carleton
Even a "polished" teenage prospect has years of crucial neurological development ahead of him.
December 17, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
How to be unhappy about every move your favorite team makes.
December 10, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Does the stress of pitching in high-leverage spots wear closers down over time?
December 3, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
A modest proposal to make the draft more fair, if a little less traditional.
November 28, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Phillies catcher Carlos Ruiz was suspended for 25 games after testing positive for Adderall. What was he thinking?
November 26, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
The strangest double plays, groundouts for the cycle, and more from the weird side of the season.
November 19, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Before we can attempt to figure out why a player improved or regressed, we have to figure out how much his performance actually changed.
November 12, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
BP's clinical psychologist brings his experience and expertise to bear in evaluating the impact of Zack Greinke's and Josh Hamilton's mental health histories on their on-field futures.
November 5, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Sure, there might be better ways to construct bullpens than the way teams do it now, but change might not be as easy as you think.
October 29, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Are teams losing out in the long run by letting their prospects feed on fast food?
October 22, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Does walking, striking out, and homering more often help or hurt a hitter in the postseason?
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