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Grading three contemporaries: Boggs, Gwynn, and Ripken

March 26, 2009
A look three recently inducted Hall of Famers. Their career values might surprise you.

Piazza vs. Bench vs. Pudge

March 12, 2009
Sean Smith's historical WAR database allows us to compare the careers of three great catchers: Mike Piazza, Johnny Bench, and Pudge Rodriguez. It's nearly a dead-heat in career value, with Piazza's edge in hitting countering Pudge's edge behind the plate, and Bench's combined talents leaving him perhaps a smidge ahead of both.

The many faces of average

February 12, 2009
What do Akinori Iwamura, Carlos Gomez, Jermaine Dye, and Jerry Hairston Jr. have in common? Not much, except that they were all equally average in value in 2008.

Daily Graphing - Brad Penny

May 24, 2006
Sky investigates Brad Penny's hot start and credits his ability to strand runners and prevent homeruns.

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