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May 4, 2007
by Keith Woolner
A good front office just got better.
February 28, 2007
by Keith Woolner
Keith translates his optimism about the chances of this year's BoSox into VORP, and concludes that the wait for the team's next championship could be a short one indeed.
October 9, 2006
by Keith Woolner
Keith checks in with all kinds of fun facts from the completed season.
June 21, 2006
by Keith Woolner
Keith explains our new stat features, and how you can put them to good use
April 10, 2006
by Keith Woolner
Keith sees what he can learn from a database of pitch data, wondering if plate appearances today require more pitches than they did in "the good old days."
March 24, 2006
by Keith Woolner
Keith revisits relief pitcher stat categories armed with some new information from our play-by-play database.
March 23, 2006
by Keith Woolner
With Tim Wakefield's personal catcher Doug Mirabelli traded to San Diego, Keith wonders how successful the personal catcher strategy really is.
March 8, 2006
by Keith Woolner
Ever need a simple expected runs matrix on the fly? Keith has one for you.
March 7, 2006
by Keith Woolner
Keith outdoes himself. Again.
March 2, 2006
by Keith Woolner
Keith catches up with reader mail from his two most recent columns.
February 2, 2006
by Keith Woolner
Keith returns for some venting about an often meaningless reliever statistic.
January 24, 2006
by Keith Woolner
We salute those players who most resembled Rob Deer in 2005.
March 24, 2005
by Keith Woolner
Keith Woolner continues our Setting the Stage series by looking at the randomness involved with predicting standings within a division.
March 4, 2005
by Keith Woolner
Which player best evoked the spirit of Rob Deer to win the 2004 Three True Outcomes title? Keith Woolner takes a look.
December 2, 2004
by Keith Woolner
There's no blurb that can do this justice. Just click.
October 8, 2004
by Keith Woolner
Continuing to add to Baseball Prospectus' stable of stat reports, Keith Woolner unveils new entries for rookies and RBI opportunities. Plus all-new, fully-updated reliever reports, with some new twists.
September 13, 2004
by Keith Woolner
After successful surgery, the Support-Neutral pitching statistics return, bigger and better than ever. Keith Woolner takes a look at the changes.
August 31, 2004
by Keith Woolner
After Derek Zumsteg and Joe Sheehan shared their thoughts on Ichiro Suzuki's run at .400, Keith Woolner looks into Barry Bonds' chances of turning the trick.
August 10, 2004
by Chaim Bloom and Keith Woolner
The Cardinals already had a fearsome lineup core. With the addition of Larry Walker, it's now one of the best the game has ever seen. Eat your heart out, Miller Huggins.
May 26, 2004
by Keith Woolner
Leave it to Randy Johnson to ruin a perfectly good trivia question. At the
end of my previous article on "Hidden
Perfect Games," I included a trivia question on the remaining pitcher who
tossed two perfect games (hidden or not), having already named Pedro Martinez and Tom Browning. In the meantime, Randy Johnson threw an "official" perfect game on May 18th, to go along
with a hidden perfect game in 1998, to add his name to list of those attaining multiple perfection.
In response to the original question, many people sent in their guesses...
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