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Click to Bookmark this Site! Thursday, August 21, 2003. As you all know, I am an A's fan that is stuck in New England. I went to the Sox game last night, which is why this post is late and not all that great. I met Rich Harden! Now, as I read the morning paper this morning (The Hartford Courant), I was drawn to an article by Jeff Jacobs. Krazy Glue, which was being used to hold a blister together. How about that Oakland bullpen? Like what you read? Click here to add to your favorites! His ERA isn't spark...
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BEAT = Baseball Editorials, Analysis, and Talk. A baseball blog for fanatics, sabermetricians, and students of the game's history. Specializing in statistical analysis, player evaluations, comparisons, and rankings. Published on weekends to fill the void created by most daily blogs, which generally run Monday - Friday. For Rich or Sporer. Wait 'Til Next Year. Syndicate This Site (XML). Rich's Weekend Baseball BEAT. Sunday, October 26, 2003. You say goodbye and I say hello. I don't know why you say goodbye.
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Click to Bookmark this Site! Thursday, August 14, 2003. A man named Theo and his thought. Here's your situation. You are Joe Torre. You are winning 2-0 in the bottom of the 7th against Boston. Your starter, Jeff Weaver, has gone insane and run off the field crying after giving up a double to Bill Mueller. The Red Sox now have men at 2nd and 3rd, and no outs. Who do you put into the game? How will we know that relief pitching has reached the revolutionary stage? Like what you read? Tuesday, August 12, 2003.
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Click to Bookmark this Site! Saturday, August 02, 2003. There wasn't all that much more interesting to me in the game. The home plate umpire, Paul Schreiber, was awful. He gave the outside corner sometimes, then took it back others. Still, it was a win for my A's, and we gained a game on New York, Boston, and Seattle, who all lost. New York 3.76. New York 3.16. Like what you read? Click here to add to your favorites! This is a site started on August 1st, 2003 to express our views about baseball and possi...
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Wait 'Til Next Year. Bryan Smith Analyzes the Future of Baseball, Today. After yesterday’s column on the 2003 awards, I got a suggestion from Rich Lederer about a new article. Instead of talking about the 2003 awards, keep my futuristic hook going by making some early predictions on next season’s awards. Here’s my best shot. Sheffield: .322/.427/.611 34HR 108RBI 110R 17SB in 476AB. Ramirez: .317/.418/.573 31HR 90RBI 100R 3SB in 489AB. Thomas: .267/.385/.565 36HR 84RBI 71R 0SB in 453AB. If a 39-year old B...
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BEAT = Baseball Editorials, Analysis, and Talk. A baseball blog for fanatics, sabermetricians, and students of the game's history. Specializing in statistical analysis, player evaluations, comparisons, and rankings. Published on weekends to fill the void created by most daily blogs, which generally run Monday - Friday. For Rich or Sporer. Wait 'Til Next Year. Syndicate This Site (XML). Rich's Weekend Baseball BEAT. Sunday, October 26, 2003. You say goodbye and I say hello. I don't know why you say goodbye.
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Wait 'Til Next Year. Bryan Smith Analyzes the Future of Baseball, Today. This blog has moved to www.all-baseball.com/nextyear. Thanks for reading, and please join me over at All-Baseball. Posted by Bryan : 2/14/2004 05:52:00 PM. 1 How does Dusty organize the veteran middle of the infield? 2 Maddux or Cruz in the fifth spot? 3 Will Derrek Lee reach the potential he had with the Padres and Marlins? 4 Can Joe Borowski keep red-hot with Hawkins breathing down his back? 2 How do the veteran starters pitch?
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Wait 'Til Next Year. Bryan Smith Analyzes the Future of Baseball, Today. The Manny Ramirez news was unbelievable today, and I need some time to digest what happened. I’ll write about the situation Monday, pushing organizational meetings to Tuesday and Thursday next week. This weekend I may make a short post about rumors that are flying around as well. If not, who do you pursue for these positions? And as for behind the dish, Torreabla will be the 2004 Opening Day starter, barring a surprise transaction (...