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August 6, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
You think you have what it takes to be a major-league manager? In that case, Russell has several assignments for you.
July 30, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
What happens to closers when they don't know a save situation is coming?
July 24, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
When we say that certain stats "stabilize" after a certain point, we don't mean that they'll stay stable.
July 16, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Russell reruns the numbers to determine when hitter stats stabilize.
July 9, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
A former BP author returns from his adventures in baseball consulting with a slightly different perspective on sabermetrics.
May 3, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Many factors contribute to lengthy games but none more so than the number of pitches.
April 26, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
More research is needed before we can truly know the effects of sleep on player performance.
April 19, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
A player's sleep hygiene can factor largely in how he performs and develops.
April 12, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Attempting to assign credit and blame around the diamond when the ball is put into play.
April 1, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Famed Mudville Nine slugger admits to steroids use during April 1 press conference.
March 29, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Who is more responsible for a strikeout, the pitcher or the batter?
March 22, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Hero worship has a large role in how teams are built.
March 15, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Getting ahead in the count is not necessarily all it's cracked up to be.
March 8, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Putting a big chill on the hot-hand theory of player performance at the plate.
March 1, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
What's really in that major-league makeup case?
February 22, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Pitchers, unlike hitters, have no discernible pattern for reaching their peaks but they do often flame out quickly.
February 15, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Dispelling the idea that all hitters reach their prime at the same age.
February 8, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Alternating left-handed and right-handed relievers by temporarily shifting them to the outfield is an old strategy to reconsider.
February 1, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
A skipper's impact on offense generates some interesting results about who does and does not help his hitters hack.
January 25, 2010
by Russell A. Carleton
Adventures in the anti-save and keeping games close late.
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