Archive for July 2009

Happy to be back today, I have to say. Court yesterday was kind of difficult in that both the judge and my opposing counsel kept asking me questions for which I didn’t have any answers. Well, good ones anyway. I hate it when that happens. I think I still have a pretty good chance of […]

Jason is looking for a co-blogger. Details here. Even if you’re not interested, you’ll definitely want to read the section in which he discusses the compensation structure.

Fourteen teams get a day off after they just had three days off. That’s like calling in sick the day after Memorial Day. Phillies 4, Marlins 0: Man, old people love Florida. Moyer: 7 IP, 1 H 0 ER; Ibanez: 2-4, 2 HR 3 RBI. Manuel: hit the early bird special before the game, found […]

Eight potential pickups.

A Bowker, a Baker, and a no-hit thrower are three of the eight NL players discussed this week.

Was Tuesday’s All-Star Game a worthwhile event? And how was the coverage? Bruce Markusen offers an opinion or two in this week’s Cooperstown Confidential.

On July 14, 2009 the Major League All-Star game was held. To honor the event, even if he could take it or leave it, Richard looks back at some All-Star history of the past.

Some more discussion on why FIP is a misleading and potentially useless stat for fantasy analysis.

Hey all — the day job is taking me out of town for most of the day today. Cincinnati if you must know, for an oral argument. I can’t tell you exactly what it’s about, but suffice it to say that no one will accept my idea of a benevolent dictatorship run by someone like […]

Check out the latest breakdowns of Elvis Andrus, Brett Wallace, Mat Latos, Alcides Escobar, and Andrew McCutchen.