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2010

THT Live: Holy mother of Strasburg (with Pitch f/x!)

June 09, 2010

Projecting Hanson

May 19, 2010
A look at combining Pitch f/x and stats to project pitchers

THT Live: Z to the pen

April 22, 2010

THT Live: “I was gonna lay down the bunt, but then I got high”

April 20, 2010

Five questions: St. Louis Cardinals

March 17, 2010
Or how I learned to stop wincing and love Matt Holliday.

THT Live: “How Can I Get My Hands on the Pitchf/x Data?”

March 05, 2010

THT Live: Rotobase injury DL tool

February 17, 2010

Beyond DIPS

January 27, 2010
A look at why we need a Pitch f/x based pitching metric and how we might go about doing so

THT Live: Angels sign Joel Pineiro

January 21, 2010

What did Jack Zduriencik know?

January 13, 2010
Another look at the differences between a pitcher's best and worst starts. This time, using Jarrod Washburn as a case study.

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