The Yankees’ lineup looks a little like Swiss cheese, but the team has some depth in its starting rotation. Meanwhile, the Seattle Mariners have more than their fair share of DH types, but are reportedly in the market for a starting pitcher. It’s time to play let’s make a deal. The Mariners find themselves a […]
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Let’s Make a Deal: Is Second Coming of Montero Near?
Posted in Baseball, Hot Stove, MLB, Roster Analysis, Trades, Yankees on January 4, 2013 | 2 Comments »
Did “War on Pitching” in 1917 Lead to Fewer Strikeouts?
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, MLB, Yankees on December 28, 2012 | 5 Comments »
2012 was the year of the strikeout. Last season, more hitters slumped back to the dugout than at any point in the modern era, continuing a recent trend that has seen strikeout rates rise significantly over the past few years. The rate of strikeouts has ebbed and flowed over baseball’s long history, usually reversing course […]
Hideki Matsui a Hall of Famer?
Posted in Baseball, Hall of Fame, MLB, Yankees, tagged Hideki Matsui on December 27, 2012 | 3 Comments »
Update: Please click here for comments from Hall of Fame President Jeff Idelson regarding consideration of Japanese League statistics in evaluating a player’s Hall of Fame candidacy. Hideki Matsui will best be remembered for his seven years in pinstripes, but his last three seasons bouncing around the American League could turn out to be among the […]
A Yankees Christmas Carol: Loss of Swisher Latest Bah Humbug
Posted in Baseball, Free Agents, Hot Stove, Humor, Roster Analysis, Yankees on December 24, 2012 | 3 Comments »
Men’s courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. But if the courses be departed from, the ends will change.– Ebenezer Scrooge, from Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol Nick Swisher’s departure from the Yankees had become a forgone conclusion, but the timing just before Christmas made the news like a […]
Fear and Loathing in Bronx as Yanks Try to Stay Above .500
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, Yankees on December 22, 2012 | Leave a Comment »
(The following was originally published at SB*Nation’s Pinstriped Bible) Las Vegas has installed Toronto as the early favorite to win the World Series, but in order for the Blue Jays to simply win the A.L. East, the team will need to undergo a historic improvement. Meanwhile, in the Bronx, there has been uncharacteristic pessimism. In fact, some have suggested […]
The Historical Cost of Baseball Greatness; BR.com Adds Gold Mine of Salary Data
Posted in All Star Game, Arod, Baseball, Baseball History, Yankees, tagged Babe Ruth on December 21, 2012 | 1 Comment »
It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that baseball players are an inflationary commodity (click here for a yearly progression of highest paid players), but for those who need proof, baseball-reference.com has significantly bolstered its salary database with the addition of information from Dr. Michael Haupert of UW-LaCrosse. Dr. Haupert obtained his data by […]
Blue Jays Face Historical Challenge in Pursuit of A.L. East Top Perch
Posted in Baseball, Baseball History, Free Agents, Hot Stove, Yankees, tagged Toronto Blue Jays on December 19, 2012 | 1 Comment »
Even before obtaining reigning NL Cy Young winner R.A. Dickey from the Mets, the Blue Jays could boast of an impressive offseason shopping spree. Earlier in the winter, the team bolstered its pitching staff by acquiring Mark Buehrle and Josh Johnson from the Marlins, and then propped up the offense by signing outfielder Melky Cabrera. […]
