It’s here, and it’s ready to go: Baseball Prospectus Clutch Performer 2012.
How did closer usage end up where it is now? And is it truly benefiting the game of baseball?
What can PITCHf/x tell us about how the switch to starting affects relievers, and what can we conclude about this spring’s candidate for conversion?
Detailing some of the major panels at the first SABR Analytics Conference and soaking in some spring training action.
After seventeen stints with major-league organizations, Russell Branyan may have reached the end of the line, bringing an end to an era in more than one way.
The late Mel Parnell was one of the few lefties who’ve been given the opportunity to fend for themselves at Fenway Park.
Which hitters and pitchers were helped or hurt most by their ballparks last season?
A look at the Derek Holland and Nick Hundley extensions, plus the Royals’ acquisition of Humberto Quintero and Jason Bourgeois
Thoughts on Andy Pettitte coming out of retirement plus some notes from spring training
Get answers to the baseball questions that have haunted you for years.
The “B to the F” blog offers us a fantastic new phrase to use.
Baseball Prospectus has become even more Scoresheet Baseball-friendly in 2012. Check out the new features, in time for public league drafts!
Which winter moves impressed the Baseball Prospectus staff the most?
CJ Wilson has temporarily curtailed his Twitter activities after revealing Mike Napoli’s phone number, but we have the skinny on what else he had in the works.
What veteran players biding their time in Triple-A might help a big-league club in 2012?
The Phillies are slammed by injuries to key players, and the results are in for Miguel Cabrera’s busted eye socket.