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Baseball’s premier hustler, Chase Utley, has a special skill set that includes the triple-threat of hitting, baserunning, and fielding, making him the gold standard for all second basemen.
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· Tagged with baserunning efficiency
, Bill James
, Charlie Manuel
, Chase Utley
, Chase-inator
, Fangraphs
, Fredi Gonzalez
, George Brett
, Hanley Ramirez
, hustle
, Ichiro Suzuki
, Jeff Kent
, Jimmy Rollins
, Kirby Puckett
, Mike Schmidt
, Mitchel Lichtman
, Pete Rose
, Rogers Hornsby
, Ultimate Zone Rating
, UZR
My, have the one-time accessories known as pitchers evolved. You see, when baseball began, pitchers served as a launching pad for batters’ rockets. Standing 50 feet from their counterpart, only a few moments snuck by before their rockets went up, up and away on contact. As recently as 1980, relievers milled around in the shadows. […]
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, General
· Tagged with Baseball History
, Batters
, Bill James
, Bullpen
, Cy Young Award
, Dennis Eckersley
, Fergie Jenkins
, Fireman
, Fran Zimniuch
, Hall of Fame
, Hall Of Fame Hurler
, Jerome Holtzman
, Jim Konstanty
, Joel Zumaya
, Launching Pad
, Lee Smith
, Lefty Grove
, Maury Allen
, Mvp Award
, Nolan Ryan
, Pat Gillick
, Pitchers
, Purists
, Relief Appearance
, Rolaids Relief
, Sparky Lyle
, Spring Training
, Starting Pitcher
“Wanna know a secret? A lot of your heroes weren’t the men you thought they were. The reality of the game they played differs from your ideal picture too. OK, I guess that’s not really a surprise. But more often than not, histories paint romantic pictures of yesterday’s stars. Perhaps some childhood mischief or an […]
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, General
, Hall of Fame
· Tagged with Abe Lincoln
, Abner Doubleday
, Babe Ruth
, Baseball Hall Of Fame
, Bill James
, Bresnahan
, Century Museum
, Chairman Stephen
, Civil War Hero
, Connie Mack
, Cooperstown
, Death Square
, Delahanty
, Founding Father
, Hall Of Fame For Great Americans
, Hall Of Famers
, Honest Abe Lincoln
, Honus Wagner
, Little Consequence
, Marvin Miller
, Prospectors
, Psst Wanna
, Retrospectives
, Sleepy Village
, Square In The Face
, Ty Cobb
, Zev
, Zev Chafets
“It’s a park that could make you a hero or a bum.” – Stan Musial on the Polo Grounds, 1957 Stan Musial was truly one of the most consistently great hitters baseball has ever seen. With a lifetime average of .331, his slumps were like comets—showing up every few years, then disappearing in a flash. […]
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, Top Stories
, What's on Second: Statistical Analysis
· Tagged with Bill Deane
, Bill James
, Carl Yastrzemski
, Chase Utley
, Citi Field
, Citizens Bank Park
, Colorado Rockies
, Coors Field
, Dave Winfield
, David Wright
, Donora Greyhound
, Fenway Park
, George Sisler
, Greg Rybarczyk
, Henry Chadwick Award
, Hit Tracker
, hitter's park
, Home Run Park Factor
, HRPF
, Jack Murphy Stadium
, Lee Allen
, Minneapolis
, Minnesota Twins
, neutral park
, New York Giants
, New York Mets
, Obp
, Ops
, Park Factors
, Pete Palmer
, Pete Rose
, Philadelphia Phillies
, pitcher's park
, Polo Grounds
, Sabermetrics
, Sabr
, Seven Times
, Slg
, Stan Musial
, Stan The Man
, statistical baseball analysis
, Target Field
, The Metrodome
, Ty Cobb
, Wade Boggs