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Thursday, March 20, 2008

THT Projections Update


For those who purchased The Hardball Times Season Preview 2008 (and for those who haven't, it's not too late!), we've posted a couple updated projection files to the Preview site.

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Baseball Crank on the AL East


The Baseball Crank uses Win Shares to project the AL East for the year. In particular, he sees the Tampa Bay Rays a little differently than Baseball Prospectus does.

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Schilling’s take


Curt Schilling checks in with the background of yesterday's events on/off the ballfield. This seems like a very fair overview by Schilling, as this quote shows:
No one party is to blame for any of this. First off everyone is at fault for not getting ALL of this in writing at the time of the agreement. Next, there is blame on both sides, both MLB and the MLBPA for not honoring the stipulations of the agreement that were made.


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Beerleaguer’s Spring Training


Beerleaguer checks in with some of the highlights and lowlights of the Phillies' Spring Training camp.

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What are their options?


Here's a nice summary piece by Marc Hulet of Baseball Analysts on the status of some of the key Spring Training questions.

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