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More Q&D Marcels: Red Sox, Cubbies, Padresby Sal BaxamusaJuly 22, 2008 More bloggers check in with second-half projections based on the Quick-n-dirty Marcels utility. Sons of Sam Horn blogger Hairps checks in on the Red Sox and MB from Friar Forecastlooks at the Padres. Colin Wyers from Goat Riders of the Apocalypse projects the Cubs using both Marcel and Dan Szymborski's ZiPS. From my count, team bloggers have now used the utility for the above-linked Red Sox, Padres, and Cubs, as well as the Mets, Brewers, Indians, and A's. Friend of THT Eric Seidman has also taken a look at Cliff Lee and CC Sabathia and thee Twins pitchers. Am I missing anyone? Sal Baxamusa is a graduate student in chemical engineering. He can be reached here. Commenting is not available in this weblog entry. Do you have a general question or comment for one of THT's writers? Send it in to our weekly mailbag We also welcome unsolicited op-ed pieces of approximately 500 words for consideration. We reserve the right to edit for length, clarity and consistency of style. Please include your whole name and location to be considered. If you have a comment about this specific article, please email the writer. |