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Identifying the Winners of the Offseason
The MLB offseason, notorious for moving incredibly slow, has seen about four months of free agent signings squeezed into a solid...

Clark Romig
Mar 27, 20228 min read


What's Inside Baseball's New Collective Bargaining Agreement?
Baseball’s long winter of angst and infighting has been defeated by the sweet sounds of summer at all 30 Spring Training Camps. After 99...

Matt Code
Mar 18, 20225 min read


BsR: Evaluating the Metric Behind Baseball’s Runners
A player’s ability to run the bases with given innate baseball knowledge and speed has always been considered when evaluating their...

Dylan Drummey
Mar 4, 20225 min read


The Salary Cap: Why MLB Doesn't Need to Be Like Other Sports
As a guy who will never understand the problems associated with signing a million-dollar contract, I still tend to side with the players...

Clark Romig
Feb 25, 20226 min read


Why You Should Care About College Baseball
The long eight months that make up the college baseball offseason has concluded. The party has begun once again. Swayze Field beer...
Nick Ducote
Feb 20, 20226 min read


A More Perfect Game: Armando Galarraga's Near-Miss at History
June 2, 2010. 17,738 people gather in Detroit’s Comerica Park to take in a Wednesday night duel between the home-standing Tigers and...

Matt Code
Feb 18, 20225 min read


A Brief Glimpse At 2022 Prospecting
The 2022 MLB Season may be in jeopardy with the lockout still going on (as shown in Matt and Dylan's article). The owners and players...

Beatty Arnold
Feb 11, 20225 min read


OPS: The Weirdest Stat Conundrum in Baseball
In 2003, Michael Lewis wrote the book Moneyball, detailing the reasoning behind the Oakland Athletics seemingly unfounded success in the...

Dylan Drummey
Feb 4, 20226 min read
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