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November 5, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Sure, there might be better ways to construct bullpens than the way teams do it now, but change might not be as easy as you think.
October 29, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Are teams losing out in the long run by letting their prospects feed on fast food?
October 22, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Does walking, striking out, and homering more often help or hurt a hitter in the postseason?
October 15, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Why Robinson Cano deserves a second-plate vote on your mental AL MVP ballot.
October 11, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Does Orioles Game Four starter Joe Saunders really possess the ability to induce double plays on command?
October 2, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
A handy guide to understanding what WARP means without many numbers.
October 1, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
How old does a player have to be before we should stop expecting him to improve?
September 28, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
The best way to win a debate is to make the argument for the other side better than your opponent does. To support Mike Trout's MVP case, Russell tries taking the opposite stance.
September 24, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Is changing a player's approach at the plate like getting someone to quit smoking? And how does learning ability affect development?
September 21, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Is there a scenario where it might make sense for a team not to try to win a playoff game?
September 18, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
How reading a pitcher is like reading a book, and why being self-conscious can make you bad at baseball.
September 10, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
What can the staff psychologist/stathead learn from the way our prospect expert describes players' problems?
September 5, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Russell puts the conclusions of last week's attention-getting article in The Atlantic to the test.
August 27, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Do teams like the Orioles that excel in one-run games do so out of skill, or have they just gotten lucky?
August 20, 2012
by Russell A. Carleton
Closers are unusually erratic when they're faced with an unexpected save situation, but are they any less effective?
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.
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