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Optioned to Fresno - A SF Giants Prospects Blog: April 2011
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About Optioned to Fresno. The OTF Top 30 Prospect List. Essential Reading and Links. Friday, April 29, 2011. OTF's 32 Most Interesting Prospects: No. 27, Brock Bond, 2B. As a prospect, Brock Bond's ceiling has been a hot topic with many Giants fans. As well. Even if Bond proves to be Major League ready, he might not get an opportunity with talent lingering in the lower minors and veterans ahead of him on the active roster (e.g. delving into Kevin Frandsen territory). Has more power, but Bond. That being ...
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Analysis of the San Francisco Giants, Baseball and Sabermetrics. This is a site dedicated to analyzing all things Baseball: transactions, rumors, prospects, sabermetrics, and pretty much in-between. We are die-hard Giants fans, so there will be an emphasis on the organization- but make no mistake, we’ll be discussing plenty of other organizational moves and players as well. Leave one →. November 23, 2010 1:46 PM. Http:/ swirlspace.net/giants/MagicInside PressRelease.doc. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. You a...
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Statistics Glossary | Triples Alley
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Analysis of the San Francisco Giants, Baseball and Sabermetrics. This is an ongoing project. Base Runs (BsR): Times on Base * Score Rate Home Runs. A: H BB – HR. B: (14*TB – .6*H – 3*HR .1*BB) * X. C: AB – H. Batting Average (BA, AVG): H / AB. The most recognizable rate statistic used in mainstream analysis, batting average is a. Statistic and not a value one. In other words, it is inadvisable to use it in regards to player value because it fails to account for the impact of each hit type. ISO is meant t...
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Sandberg On Sports: September 2009
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About Sandberg On Sports. Thursday, September 24, 2009. You say goodbye, I say hello. Steven, we really liked your column. Would you be interested in writing one for us every week? We’re thinking of calling it Sandberg On Sports.". How could I have ever imagined the amazing future I had in store? At Gonzaga, my column helped define me. So that’s when I starting writing again. My columns became a blog. And I realized how much I missed doing this. I’m going to be moving to Medford soon, and within a ...
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Notes: Torres’ Forecast, Sandoval and Situational Hitting | Triples Alley
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Analysis of the San Francisco Giants, Baseball and Sabermetrics. Notes: Torres’ Forecast, Sandoval and Situational Hitting. February 20, 2011. It feels really nice to finally have some free time. Like a lot, but it certainly says something about the sensitivity of a forecast. Bottom line: take forecasts seriously, but know that they’re certainly fallible,. In cases like this. I would expect Torres to regress some in 2011, but not as severely as the forecasts expect him to. Bad That’s just terrible. 8220;...
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A Quick Announcement | Triples Alley
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Analysis of the San Francisco Giants, Baseball and Sabermetrics. February 11, 2011. Since I hate putting up posts that have little to no content to them, I thought I’d post a little early Christmas wishlist for FanGraphs (I originally posted this in a thread in their forums):. Some (hopefully) realistic wishes, some probably unrealistic:. 3 Regress UZR. MGL himself has been saying this for quite some time. 6 A baserunning metric incorporating hit location would be wonderful. 8 A pony would be nice. I lov...
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Analysis of the San Francisco Giants, Baseball and Sabermetrics. Zone Rating Runs, 2010. January 30, 2011. But this might not be true. Chances are pretty good that we’re really. ZR was originally provided by STATS, Inc. before also being provided by Baseball Info Solutions (BIS). The major difference between the two, on the surface, is that BIS ZR excludes out of zone plays from the numerator and the denominator; leaving us with both defensive efficiency. The all ZR team for 2010:. 1B: Daric Barton, 10.
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Contributors | Triples Alley
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Analysis of the San Francisco Giants, Baseball and Sabermetrics. Is majoring in Psychology and minoring in Religious Studies at the University of California at Davis. He is a die-hard Giants fan, and has been following the organization religiously since 2003. The Giants won their last World Championship a good 34 years before he was born, and he hopes to see them win one during his lifetime. You can also find some of his work at The Hardball Times. Leave one →. September 19, 2010 4:43 PM. And we can talk...
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Analysis of the San Francisco Giants, Baseball and Sabermetrics. March 13, 2011. March 9, 2011. March 2, 2011. Productive Outs and Double Plays. February 21, 2011. February 20, 2011. Notes: Torres’ Forecast, Sandoval and Situational Hitting. February 11, 2011. February 3, 2011. Matt Cain and FIP/xFIP. Laquo; Older Entries. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants. Anaheim Angels all the way (Rally). Gas House Graphs (Cardinals). On Baseball and the Reds (Jinaz). Walk Like a Sabermetrician (Patriot).
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