The Hardball Times

It’s the 2008 Hardball Times Baseball Annual!

by Dave Studeman
November 28, 2007

Over three years ago, when we started this little website of ours, we decided that publishing the best baseball content on the Internet wasn't going to be enough—we wanted the best baseball print content, too. So we decided to publish a baseball annual, the sort of book you don't see anymore. We wanted to make a book that would review the season just past, throw in some historical research and commentary and interesting baseball analysis, and load up on the stats. And we made it.

And so it goes. Our fourth THT Annual is now at the printer, and the format is still the same. Of course, it's probably not really "the best" content anywhere, but I think this year's Annual is pretty darn good, the best we've ever published. Now that it's finished, for delivery to your home by the end of the month, I can tell you exactly what's going to be in it.

Following is a brief review of the Table of Contents:

As I always like to say at this point, that's just the first half of the book, the wordy part. The second half of the 368-page book is all graphs and numbers. We've followed the same format as previous years, but we've added a number of new stats, including David Smyth's Base Runs, Revised Zone Rating, home/away and lefty/righty splits and extra batted ball stats. Plus, we've added a list of "Stat Facts" for each team, and our Appendix includes complete win stats (Win Shares and WPA) for all players as well as John Burnson's Playing Time Constellations (as in last year's Annual).

Finally, there's a new addition to this year's Annual. You'll find several cartoons by Tuck in the Annual, sprinkled about for your reading enjoyment.

I hope you can see why I think this is the best THT Annual ever. In fact, the Annual is so crammed with good stuff that I didn't get to include several items I had worked on. As you can imagine, for instance, I put together a few graphs for the Annual, but wasn't able to include this one. It shows Colorado's record over the past four years, and it's fun to see how the Rockies have progressed not only from year to year, but day to day.

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Anyway, there is a load of stuff in the Annual. I'm extremely biased, but I think it's worth your money. Please support the site and order it directly from our publisher. Plus, if you order it now along with our 2008 Preseason Book, you can get 10% off the purchase by entering code HTC08.

My only regret? We sent it to the printer two days before Barry Bonds was indicted. Talk about bad timing...

Dave is the manager of the Baseball Graphs website.. Comments about this article can be sent to him through the miracle of e-mail.