November 8, 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. ![]()
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On This Day at THT...2005Business of Baseball Reportby Brian BorawskiGeneral manager merry-go-round and the Reds are sold. 2006Educating Busterby Dave StudemanA little less misinformation about fielding statistics and fielding awards. Other Recent ArticlesFriday, November 06, 2009The 2009 Yogi Berra Awardby Max MarchiBatters who chase pitches way out of the zone. 4 comment(s) Cooperstown Confidential: The World Series, Oscar Gamble revisited, and Fred Brocklanderby Bruce MarkusenLooking back on the decisions of two managers, a GM and an umpire 2 comment(s) Why the Philles lost the World Seriesby Corey SeidmanThe continued struggles of Cole Hamels and and Brad Lidge made the Phillies a flawed team, and the Yankees took full advantage. 14 comment(s) Thursday, November 05, 2009TUCK! sez: Fuzzy mathby TuckNew toon Thursdays with TUCK! brand toons 2 comment(s) Offense/Defense number (Part 1)by Brandon IsleibAdapting the Power/Speed number to see who's contributed most to both halves of the game. Infielders are covered this time around. 11 comment(s) Wednesday, November 04, 2009Players worth remembering, 1925-1946by Geoff YoungSpud, Dolph, Hal, Buddy, and the rest. 10 comment(s) Get rid of the DLFby Joe DistelheimHolliday's error illustrates an argument for the designated hitter in the NL. Tuesday, November 03, 2009It’s the Hardball Times 2010 Annualby Dave StudemanAnnouncing THT's sixth annual contribution to your baseball library. 7 comment(s) Stephen Strasburg’s AFL Surpriseby Harry PavlidisWas it the pitcher or the park? 14 comment(s) Monday, November 02, 2009The World Wood Bat Association World Championshipby Adam GuttridgeAdam reports from possibly the world's largest amateur scouting event. 1 comment(s) Managerial remarriagesby Chris JaffeInspired by Houston's consideration of making former manager Phil Garner the team's future manager, Chris looks at times when a skipper came back to his old club. 18 comment(s) Friday, October 30, 2009An impartial observerby Craig BrownHow to watch the World Series when your team isn't in the Fall Classic. Cooperstown Confidential: The story of Oscar Gambleby Bruce MarkusenA continuing search for common ground between the Yankees and Phillies lands Bruce Markusen in the land of "The Big O." Thursday, October 29, 2009Where does production come from?by Jeff SackmannOr: How the Angels (almost) won the pennant This annotated week in baseball history: Oct. 25-Oct. 31, 2009by Richard BarbieriOct. 31 is Halloween, the day when people everywhere dress up and head out to trick-or-treat and maybe put a scare into their neighbors. Richard looks back at the men born on this day and what might scare them. TUCK! sez: And, it was SO a foul ball. Yeah, that’s it.by TuckTUCK! toons goodness right here, every Thursday! Why the Phillies will win the World Seriesby Corey SeidmanAfter watching Game One, Corey is more sure than ever that the Phillies will win the World Series. Click through to find out why. Wednesday, October 28, 2009Why the Yankees will win the World Seriesby Larry Mahnken3288 days after their last World Championship, the Yankees take their third crack at No. 27. Here’s why they’ll get it this time. BOB: Dodgers divorce and the Cubs sale closesby Brian BorawskiThe latest in the business of baseball. Strikeout rates through the yearsby Geoff YoungSame as it ever was? Eh, not so much. Tuesday, October 27, 2009Why the Yankees beat the Angelsby Larry MahnkenThe Yankees overcame the bitter disappointments of 2002 and 2005 on the way to their record 40th pennant. Why the Angels lost to the Yankeesby Sean SmithSean has a simple explanation for the series outcome: the better team prevailed. Monday, October 26, 200910 worst World Series games everby Chris Jaffe"It's the World Series, Mr. Scrooge!" "Bah humbug!" replied the Cubs fan. Click here to view the full archives of our articles.
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