Transaction Analysis: June 6-8, 2002
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Transaction Analysis: June 4-5, 2002
6/07Transaction Analysis, June 4-5, 2002.
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6/05Chris Kahrl examines transactions involving seven teams from June 2-3, 2002.
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6/03Chris Kahrl examines trades involving 11 teams from May 30 to June 1, 2002.
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6/01Chris Kahrl analyzes transactions involving 13 teams during May 28-29, 2002.
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5/29Transaction Analysis, May 23-27, 2002.
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5/24Nevertheless, in the wake of the most bizarre deal we've seen in a very long time, I couldn't help myself; I peeked around. Now, I have a lot of respect for Rob Neyer, and for Rob's work. As a fellow product of the analysis revolution of the '80s, I suspect we share a basic philosophy of trying to inject some element of quantitative analysis to provide better qualitative commentary. That said, I think any attempt to quantitatively assess the trade of Jeremy Giambi--regardless of your opinion of Win Shares and their utility--ignores two basic problems.
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5/22Like the Mafia, or bandits like the Dillinger Gang, baseball is organized into loosely affiliated families and crews. Buddy Bell was an old associate of the Hart caporegime, so when he was out of work, he could fall in with some of his old partners in crime in Cleveland.
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