Mike Neill was a key player on the United States baseball team in the 2000 Olympics, the team that defied most predictions by beating Cuba to win the gold medal. Neill led the competition in runs scored (11), walks (eight), and home runs (three), including a dramatic game-winning home run in the 10th inning to…
Let’s play Name That Player. Today’s HOF-eligible mystery player was an outstanding hitter over his long career, finishing with 339 homers (65th on the all-time list), 526 doubles (27th), and 4405 total bases (35th). He is the career leader in Equivalent Runs among all eligible players not yet in the Hall of Fame. He was…
Bob turned on the television one fine August day to find that the hated New York Yankees were in town to play the Twins. He called his son John into the room to let him know the game was on. "Who’s that?" asked John, as a Yankee hitter lumbered to the plate. "I’m not sure,"…
The Damon-Grieve-Hernandez trade "That’s part of the risk you take when you go into something like this to make us much better. This is a dimension that this team hasn’t had for the last two years. We haven’t had this type of player probably since Rickey (Henderson) was in his prime." — Billy Beane, Athletics…
The seagull lobby couldn’t get out their vote. Neither could Ohio State basketball fans. Participants in the tenth annual STATLG-L Internet Hall of Fame balloting have elected outfielder Dave Winfield, appearing on the HOF ballot for the first time, to their version of Cooperstown. Many thanks to the 1632 people who cast HOF votes, more…
It happens every year. Every year I find some way to believe. Every winter I shed my analyst’s glasses and look at my Kansas City Royals through the eyes of a fan. A fan looking for a ray of hope. A fan willing to overlook holes at half a dozen positions. A fan willing to…
Over the past few years, Major League Baseball’s schedule-makers have been subjected to considerable criticism for oddities in the schedule, most having to do with an increase in nonsensical travel. To a certain degree, though, they’ve been put in an impossible situation. The increasing number of opponents that each team has to fit into their…
PIRATES "We’ll be better than we were last year. Terry Mulholland is a proven warrior who has pitched in big games and has helped his clubs get to the playoffs and succeed. He has the ability to start and relieve, which gives our club some real flexibility." — Cam Bonifay, Pirates GM, on signing pitcher…
Alex Rodriguez‘s signing isn’t all that interesting, even though it has generated all the headlines. He’s an exceptional package: a power hitter who hasn’t reached his power peak; a seven-skill talent with great plate discipline and an improving defensive profile; a generally classy guy with no interest in recording rap albums; and he plays one…
While Chris Kahrl pecks away at his latest Transaction Analysis (look for it this weekend), here’s a look at how the Baseball Prospectus staff broke down last week’s gathering in Dallas. Pennsylvania Blues Keith Law: Can I revise my Pirates essay to make it a comparison of Cam Bonifay to the average Palm Beach County…
After Alex Rodriguez and Manny Ramirez signed megadeals at the winter meetings, there was more than the usual amount of hand-wringing about salary insanity and how fans are turned off by the amount of money changing hands. I wondered, as I always do when I watch this sort of thing between highlights of boring NBA…
While Willie Hernandez’s 1984 season was awe-inspiring, and deserves to be placed on a pedestal somewhere, I don’t think it is the greatest single season by a lefty closer. Consider Billy Wagner’s 1999 numbers: 74.7 IP 35 H 23 BB 13 ER (!) 124 SO (!!) 1.57 ERA 39 Saves Here are the same numbers…
One of the drumbeat arguments put forth by Bud Selig is that competitive balance has been shattered since the 1994 players’ strike. We all know how the argument goes: unless you have a high payroll, you have no chance to compete. Doom and gloom to follow any time now. Really. We mean it this time….