Dave Studenmund has a terrific article up at The Hardball Times today entitled Making The Most of What You've Got". A great article that looks at two important factors in creating runs: getting your runners into scoring position, and getting hits when those runners are there. Also Studes links to Tangotiger's "How Runs Are Really Created" which is a seminal piece of research.
After a wide variety of topics have passed through QOTD territory recently, it's time to return to a tried and true classic. Well, "return" isn't quite right; believe it or not, according to a brief search, this topic has never been properly argued on Da Box. And given this site is hosted in an American League city but features an awful lot of so-called old-school thinkers where The Great Game is concerned, I really have no clue which direction we'll go with today's ...
Question of the Day: Designated Hitter: yes or no? Do you like the DH? Should it exist? (Note that these are two separate questions for many people.) And if it's not going anywhere, just what the flark should we do about the DH in interleague and World Series play, anyway?
Question of the Day: Designated Hitter: yes or no? Do you like the DH? Should it exist? (Note that these are two separate questions for many people.) And if it's not going anywhere, just what the flark should we do about the DH in interleague and World Series play, anyway?
The Toronto Star is reporting that Rogers is set to buy SkyDome for $30 million. By their account, the deal could close as early as today.
Update: The deal is official. Purchase price is listed at about $25 million.
Update: The deal is official. Purchase price is listed at about $25 million.
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As the November comes to a close, and the U.S. holiday weekend bleeds into the Yule time, it's that time again ... we have just enough November left to squeeze in the Batter's Box All-November team, a squad made up entirely of players born in the month of November.
If you're waiting for the obvious choice of Hall of Famer Turkey Stearnes for this squad's mascot, forget it ...
If you're waiting for the obvious choice of Hall of Famer Turkey Stearnes for this squad's mascot, forget it ...
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Very few new developments. The A's may get Kendall (thanks to faithful reader and Blue Jays Cheer Club drummer bird droppings); additionally, our very own Craig B has written a preview of the Canadian and Venezuelan World Cup teams at THT.
This thread's quote is probably pretty easy.
This thread's quote is probably pretty easy.
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The Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports that the Mariners wish to sign Carlos Delgado and Troy Glaus or Richie Sexson to be their 3-4 hitters next year. Our question today is a simple one. "Can you describe Mariner mangement in the post-Gillick era in 3 adjectives/adverbs or less?" After the pithy description, any longer comment will be welcomed.
Order obviously matters- "insanely ambitious" and "ambitiously insane" qualify as two separate answers.
Order obviously matters- "insanely ambitious" and "ambitiously insane" qualify as two separate answers.
As our friends south of the border celebrate Thanksgiving, several clubs have plenty for which to be thankful. The Minnesota Twins organization, having won three straight division crowns on a limited budget, likely offers thanks on a daily basis for the rapid development of its young, inexpensive stars -- and foremost among them is surely the winner of the 2004 AL Cy Young Award, Johan Santana.
Question Of The Day: With the benefit of hindsight, who was right in the Great Johan Santana Debate? Before I remind you of the dispute, consider these numbers:
Question Of The Day: With the benefit of hindsight, who was right in the Great Johan Santana Debate? Before I remind you of the dispute, consider these numbers:
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Blogger, Hardball Times impresario and occasional Batter's Box contributor Aaron Gleeman has a must-read piece today about the intersection of the blogosphere with the sporting press.
An open thread to discuss various and sundry basketball matters.
Trivia question : the Baseball Hall of Fame doesn't have anyone who is best-known as a statistician, but the Basketball Hall of Fame does. Who is he?
Trivia question : the Baseball Hall of Fame doesn't have anyone who is best-known as a statistician, but the Basketball Hall of Fame does. Who is he?
Box regular Marc pinch-hits and offers us his view of some of the prospects available in next month's Rule 5 draft. Thanks, and take it away, Marc.
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Just for fun, I decided to create a generic "interview with an ex-Jay" article. It's inspired by Al Jaffee's old "Snappy Answers To Stupid Questions", which used to appear in MAD magazine back when I was a kid (which, let's face it, was a heck of a long time ago). Enjoy!
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You may have noticed news reports commemorating yesterday's 20th anniversary of the Hail Flutie touchdown pass. So that raises this related ...
Question of the Day: What's the single most "miraculous" thing to occur on a MLB diamond? Not over the course of a full season -- sorry, '69 Mets -- or even over the course of a short series -- sorry, '04 Red Sox -- but in a single game? The (on one side) joy-inducing, elation-producing (and on the other side) gut-wrenching, sucker-punching event that equals the Flutie-to-Phelan pass in 1984?
Yeah, yeah, "touch 'em all Joe, you'll never hit a bigger one" ... what else?
Question of the Day: What's the single most "miraculous" thing to occur on a MLB diamond? Not over the course of a full season -- sorry, '69 Mets -- or even over the course of a short series -- sorry, '04 Red Sox -- but in a single game? The (on one side) joy-inducing, elation-producing (and on the other side) gut-wrenching, sucker-punching event that equals the Flutie-to-Phelan pass in 1984?
Yeah, yeah, "touch 'em all Joe, you'll never hit a bigger one" ... what else?
Let’s move on to the current Hall 2nd base contenders.
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