November 23, 2009
Order NowThe Hardball Times Baseball Annual 2010 is now in development and will ship in mid November! This year's book will feature articles by THT's staff as well as Bill James, Tom Tango and Craig Wright. If you use this link to purchase the Annual, you will be in the first group to receive it and you'll be supporting THT. Most Recent Comments
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Sunday, June 14, 2009College World Series odds: Omaha day 2Yesterday's two games featured one big upset and another arguable one. No one outside of Fayetteville expected Arkansas to beat Fullerton, and Virginia's tear through the postseason had a lot of people (myself included) predicting they would beat LSU. As it is, Arkansas and LSU advance to the winner's game, and when Fullerton and Virginia face off, the loser will go home. As you might guess, LSU is now the heavy favorite to come out its bracket. Arizona State—the favorite out of the other bracket—benefits as well. With the lower probability of Fullerton or Virginia playing next weekend, the odds for the Wildcats (or whoever wins their bracket) to win it all are quite a bit better. Click through for the numbers. Click for more... Chien-Ming Wang’s release pointsThere has been some recent discussion around the web about Chien-Ming Wang's release point this year, particularly as shown in the PITCHf/x data. Matthew Sisson's original post at Baseball Daily Digest was picked up by Rob Neyer in his ESPN blog and subsequently challenged by Harry Pavlidis at Beyond the Box Score. Click for more... | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||