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April 1, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Los Angeles Dodgers |
The Dodgers' injury fortunes improved in 2010, but there's little green in their lineup.
April 1, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Los Angeles Angels |
A rash of injuries helped sink the Angels below .500 last season, but a greenlit rotation offers hope for a rebound.
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March 31, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Oakland Athletics |
Does Billy Beane's sh*t work in the trainer's room?
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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OAKLAND ATHLETICS Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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2nd in AL West 57 entries 21 DL trips |
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TDL 30th |
DMPI 28th |
TDL 23rd |
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TDL 19th |
DMPI 12th |
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March 31, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: San Francisco Giants |
The defending champs may owe their rings to a lack of injuries.
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March 29, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Texas Rangers |
Everything is bigger in Texas, including the Rangers' total days lost and days missed per injury.
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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TEXAS RANGERS Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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1st in AL West 54 entries 24 DL trips |
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TDL 28th |
DMPI 23rd |
TDL 22nd |
DMPI 20th |
TDL 28th |
DMPI 13th |
TDL 15th |
DMPI 19th |
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March 29, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: San Diego Padres |
Staying healthier helped the Padres achieve their surprising success in 2010, but will they fall back into old habits this season?
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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SAN DIEGO PADRES Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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2nd in NL West 33 entries 14 DL trips |
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TDL 7th |
DMPI 20th |
TDL 29th |
DMPI 29th |
TDL 21st |
DMPI 26th |
TDL 2nd |
DMPI 3rd |
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March 28, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Seattle Mariners |
The Mariners' past failures can be blamed on their bats, but their quest to recover respectability depends heavily on their health.
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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SEATTLE MARINERS Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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4th in AL West 48 entries 14 DL trips |
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TDL 20th |
DMPI 17th |
TDL 28th |
DMPI 16th |
TDL 6th |
DMPI 8th |
TDL 12th |
DMPI 15th |
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March 28, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Colorado Rockies |
Do injuries pose a mile-high risk to the Rockies?
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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COLORADO ROCKIES Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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3rd in NL West 66 entries 17 DL trips |
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TDL 19th |
DMPI 4th |
TDL 24th |
DMPI 25th |
TDL 8th |
DMPI 15th |
TDL 25th |
DMPI 27th |
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March 25, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Arizona Diamondbacks |
The Diamondbacks made their injuries count in 2010, but can they avoid catching the surgery bug this season?
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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ARIZONA DIAMONDBACKS Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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5th in NL West 29 entries 7 DL trips |
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DMPI 21st |
TDL 9th |
DMPI 23rd |
TDL 4th |
DMPI 3rd |
TDL 7th |
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March 25, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Pittsburgh Pirates |
The Pirates inflict plenty of pain on their fan base, but injuries can't be blamed for keeping them from contention.
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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PITTSBURGH PIRATES Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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6th in NL Central 49 entries 11 DL trips |
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TDL 15th |
DMPI 8th |
TDL 7th |
DMPI 13th |
TDL 2nd |
DMPI 1st |
TDL 4th |
DMPI 1st |
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March 24, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Houston Astros |
Since health is a skill, we can't call the Astros completely untalented.
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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HOUSTON ASTROS Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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4th in NL Central 47 entries 16 DL trips |
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TDL 22nd |
DMPI 19th |
TDL 12th |
DMPI 4th |
TDL 3rd |
DMPI 2nd |
TDL 8th |
DMPI 6th |
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March 24, 2011 9:00 am
Team Injury Projection: Cleveland Indians |
Cleveland's pitching has its health, which is more than the team's position players can say.
The Team Injury Projections are here, driven by our brand new injury forecasting system, the Comprehensive Health Index [of] Pitchers [and] Players [with] Evaluative Results—or, more succinctly, CHIPPER. Thanks to work by Colin Wyers and Dan Turkenkopf and a database loaded with injuries dating back to the 2002 season—that's nearly 4,600 players and well over 400,000 days lost to injury—we now have a system that produces injury-risk assessments to three different degrees. CHIPPER projects ratings for players based on their injury history—these ratings measure the probability of a player missing one or more games, 15 or more games, or 30 or more games. CHIPPER will have additional features added to it throughout the spring and early season that will enhance the accuracy of our injury coverage.
These ratings are also available in the Player Forecast Manager (pfm.baseballprospectus.com), where they'll be sortable by league or position—you won’t have to wait for us to finish writing this series in order to see the health ratings for all of the players.
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CLEVELAND INDIANS Team Audit | Depth Chart |
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4th in AL Central 39 entries 13 DL trips |
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TDL 16th |
DMPI 18th |
TDL 5th |
DMPI 26th |
TDL 10th |
DMPI 19th |
TDL 3rd |
DMPI 18th |
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