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Part 2 of our season-opening review of some of the UP: projections found in the 2015 Baseball Forecaster.
Feb 8 2015 12:06am
Wins are a dodgy category. Can we create a metric to make them a bit more predictable?
Feb 5 2015 12:07am
We thought it would be appropriate to kick off our 2015 run of The Speculator with a review of some of those UP: projections found in the 2015 Baseball Forecaster.
Feb 2 2015 12:06am
Year-1 results generally indicate subsequent-year value, but not always—and there might be value in some of the lowest-value Year-1 batters.
Jan 29 2015 12:05am
The traditional formula for xERA is exhibiting some biases. We'll check on the source of the biases and how we can use this to our advantage.
Jan 22 2015 12:06am
Rostering a starting pitcher who breaks out for the first time can yield huge dividends for your staff. Here's how to find one.
Jan 16 2015 12:05am
As leaguewide strikeout rates continue to rise, player churn and playing time allocation are driving the effect. But young pitchers may yet have a secret weapon enabling them to improve their strikeout rate before age catches up with them.
Jan 8 2015 12:07am
Strikeouts have been on the rise for years, with no end in sight. We look to the future through a new lens and see that the end may in fact be near.
Dec 26 2014 12:07am
FB%, PX, xPX, HH%, hr/f, HctX: it's an alphabet soup of metrics, and each has been proven to be valuable. But what we really want to do is project future performance. How can we do that?
Dec 18 2014 12:07am
We "research the research" to uncover five ways that the BaseballHQ.com Research & Analysis team can deliver more value to subscribers in 2015 than ever before.
FREE
Dec 11 2014 12:06am
The "Cheater's Bookmark" feature in the Baseball Forecaster is only a few squarre inches in size, but it contains a ton of thought-provoking data.
FREE
Nov 5 2014 12:03am
Part 2 of our season-opening review of some of the UP: projections found in the 2015 Baseball Forecaster.
Feb 8 2015 12:06am
Wins are a dodgy category. Can we create a metric to make them a bit more predictable?
Feb 5 2015 12:07am
We thought it would be appropriate to kick off our 2015 run of The Speculator with a review of some of those UP: projections found in the 2015 Baseball Forecaster.
Feb 2 2015 12:06am
Year-1 results generally indicate subsequent-year value, but not always—and there might be value in some of the lowest-value Year-1 batters.
Jan 29 2015 12:05am
The traditional formula for xERA is exhibiting some biases. We'll check on the source of the biases and how we can use this to our advantage.
Jan 22 2015 12:06am
Rostering a starting pitcher who breaks out for the first time can yield huge dividends for your staff. Here's how to find one.
Jan 16 2015 12:05am
As leaguewide strikeout rates continue to rise, player churn and playing time allocation are driving the effect. But young pitchers may yet have a secret weapon enabling them to improve their strikeout rate before age catches up with them.
Jan 8 2015 12:07am
Strikeouts have been on the rise for years, with no end in sight. We look to the future through a new lens and see that the end may in fact be near.
Dec 26 2014 12:07am
FB%, PX, xPX, HH%, hr/f, HctX: it's an alphabet soup of metrics, and each has been proven to be valuable. But what we really want to do is project future performance. How can we do that?
Dec 18 2014 12:07am
We "research the research" to uncover five ways that the BaseballHQ.com Research & Analysis team can deliver more value to subscribers in 2015 than ever before.
FREE
Dec 11 2014 12:06am
The "Cheater's Bookmark" feature in the Baseball Forecaster is only a few squarre inches in size, but it contains a ton of thought-provoking data.
FREE
Nov 5 2014 12:03am

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