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Here at Baseball Prospectus, we are dedicated to providing you with oodles of cutting-edge sabermetric analysis and keeping our finger on the pulse of the baseball world. With a slew of daily articles, it’s easy for one piece to get lost in the shuffle or for you to overlook a post while you’re busy hiding your monitor from your boss. Just in case this happens to be your situation, here’s what you might have missed this week at BP.

Monday

Tuesday

  • Some pitchers thrive off of the whiff, but for other pitchers, killing worms and getting a second career in the fish bait industry is the way to go. Twins ace Francisco Liriano has strikeout stuff, but he also has a strong ability to induce contact. So which route is the best one for the left-hander to choose? Colin Wyers is on the case.
  • At the start of a game, it’s not unusual to hear a loud pop as a heater makes contact with the catcher’s mitt—pitchers usually try to establish the strike zone early with their fastballs. But is it possible that pitching backward—starting with the off-speed stuff and then pounding the fastball later in the game is a more effective game strategy? R.J. Anderson checks the numbers to see which pitchers are most effective by starting with off-speed pitches.
  • The Phillies are set with a rotation of four aces plus Joe Blanton, and the club has been riding the staff’s fantastic pitching to the top of the NL Hit List rankings. As Tommy Bennett writes, the Marlins are on their way up even without Logan Morrison, and the Astros… well, they won’t be shooting for the stars anytime soon.

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday

 Be sure to tune into the Royal wed—no, that’s not it. Remember, the NFL dra—yeah, that’s not right, either. Have a fantastic weekend, take in some of America’s pastime, and we’ll see you here on Monday!  

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lionstar1964
4/29
Has the NL East been removed from division-wide update in Divide and Conquer? I do not recall seeing one since at least the start of the season.
PBSteve
4/29
I'm still looking for the brave soul who will take the division. I'm picky.
lionstar1964
4/29
Thanks for the response.