(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstriped Bible) If you expected Mariano Rivera to be slowed by his recovery from off season knee surgery, shame on you. The 19-year veteran has shown now signs of letting up as he takes one final victory lap around the majors. In fact, it looks as if he may […]
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Is Mariano Rivera Saving His Best For Last?
Posted in Baseball, Mariano Rivera, MLB, Statistical Analysis, Yankees on May 1, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
OPS Leaders and Laggards and Their Impact on Team Offense
Posted in Baseball, Mets, MLB, Red Sox, Statistical Analysis, Yankees on May 1, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
Baseball is a team sport, but one hitter can disproportionately influence a lineup, in both a positive and negative sense. In the charts below are the players who currently have the highest and lowest qualified OPS for each team along with the impact their output has had on the overall performance of their offense. Team […]
Yankees Offense Failing To Take Refuge In Opposite Field
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Statistical Analysis, Yankees on April 30, 2013 | Leave a Comment »
(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstriped Bible) Everyone knows the Yankees’ offense has done much better against righties than lefties. This divergence has become so widely acknowledged, even opposing managers have picked up on the trend. Less noted, however, is the Bronx Bombers’ performance gap based on where balls wind up getting hit. Directional Splits: […]
Yankees Cost Cutting Plan on Chopping Block; I Told You So?
Posted in Baseball, Business and Finance, Hal Steinbrenner, MLB, Yankees on April 26, 2013 | 8 Comments »
After a year of raking Yankee fans over the coals of cost cutting, Hal Steinbrenner has reportedly abandoned his plan to lower the team’s payroll below the luxury tax threshold in 2014. Is it too soon to say “I told you so”? Over the last several months, I’ve written extensively about the motivation for and […]
Smaller Crowds at Yankee Stadium Could Have Big Impact on Future Plans
Posted in Alex Rodriguez, Baseball, Business and Finance, Hal Steinbrenner, MLB, Yankee Stadium, Yankees on April 25, 2013 | 11 Comments »
(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstriped Bible) “Nobody goes there anymore. It’s too crowded.” – Yogi Berra The turnstiles at Yankee Stadium have not been spinning as often this season. Through the first nine home games of the year, the average crowd in the Bronx has been 38,432, which compared to the same point […]
Have Yankees Had Their Fill of Hughes’ Inconsistency?
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Statistical Analysis, Yankees on April 24, 2013 | 2 Comments »
(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstriped Bible) After stumbling out of the gate with two disastrous outings, including one of the worst of his career, Phil Hughes has since rebounded with two strong performances. What’s more, according to one report, the 27-year old right hander didn’t just pitch well, he did so with a new, […]
Joe Girardi Shuffles, But Without a Stacked Deck
Posted in Baseball, MLB, Roster Analysis, Yankees on April 23, 2013 | 2 Comments »
Joe Girardi has been dealt a much different hand this season, and he hasn’t been shy about shuffling the cards. In only 18 games, the Yankees’ manager has already used 13 different lineups, and, with the return of the team’s injured stars still several weeks away, the number of different combinations is likely to increase. […]
