Baseball Prospectus 2012
ISBN: 0470622075
About the Book
Now in its seventeenth edition, the Baseball Prospectus annual shows once again how it became the industry leader: the
2012 edition includes key stat categories, more controversial player predictions, and the kind of wise, witty baseball commentary
that makes this phone-book-thick tome worth reading cover to cover.
Baseball Prospectus 2012 provides fantasy players and insiders alike with uncannily prescient PECOTA projections, which
Sports Illustrated has called "perhaps the game's most accurate projection model." Still, stats are just numbers if you don't
see the larger context, and Baseball Prospectus brings together an elite team of analysts to provide the definitive look at all
thirty teams--their players, their prospects, and their managers--to explain away flukes, hot streaks, injury-tainted numbers,
park effects, and overrated prospects who won't be able to fool people in the Show like they have down on the farm.
Nearly every Major League team has sought the advice of current or former Prospectus writers, and readers of
Baseball Prospectus 2012 will understand what all those fans have been raving about.
"If you're a baseball fan and you don't know what BP is, you're working in a mine without one of those helmets with
the lights on it."
- Keith Olbermann
"For me, every year baseball begins with the big, brilliant, beautiful book you are holding in your hands right now."
- Joe Posnanski
"Baseball Prospectus continues to raise the bar for innovative baseball analysis every year."
- Mark Shapiro, President, Cleveland Indians
"If a general manager hasn't read Baseball Prospectus, he should be fired for incompetence."
- Michael Lewis, author of Moneyball
Baseball Prospectus 2011 correctly predicted:
- The collapse of 2010 stars Vernon Wells, Trevor Cahill, and Austin Jackson, as well as serious regression for Josh
Hamilton and Ubaldo Jimenez
- Strong comebacks for Pablo Sandoval and Carlos Beltran, as well as Dan Haren's strong finish with the Angels
being a better indicator of 2011 performance than his pre-trade struggles with the D-Backs
- Breakout seasons from Michael Pineda, Desmond Jennings, Danny Espinosa, Craig Kimbrel, and Jeremy Hellickson
- That Albert Pujols plus the Cardinals' starting rotation would still be a recipe for success
- That the Diamondbacks had a much brighter immediate future than the typical last-place club
- That Dave Dombrowski's roster restructuring in Detroit would lead the Tigers back into contention
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When will the iPhone app be available?
Rob, we're not sure yet... I'll post an update to this thread when I know. Thanks!
there are up to three weeks remaining before the app is available. hopefully it will be quicker than that. thanks