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Sports Central April 16, 2014 Brad Oremland |
Sports Are Bad For Us About two weeks into the new baseball season, the Milwaukee Brewers are hot, but the early theme is probably injuries, particularly those that require Tommy John surgery. |
Sports Central April 10, 2014 Jeff Kallman |
Hank Aaron's Hard-Earned Honor It really has been 40 years since Hank Aaron laid waste to Al Downing's 1-0 service and Babe Ruth's career home run record. |
Sports Central March 31, 2014 Jeff Kallman |
Trout vs. Cabrera: A Tale of Two Extensions Hours after the Tigers signed Miguel Cabrera to an eight-year, $248 million contract extension, the Angels handed Mike Trout a six-year, $144.5 million contract extension. |
AskMen.com March 30, 2014 Dave Golokhov |
Cal Ripken Jr. Admits He's No Good At Predicting The Future (But Does It Anyway) The only thing I ever cared about was that I want to play the game the right way, go out there, show up and be there for my teammates. |
Fast Company April 2014 Chris Gigley |
Minor League Baseball, Meet Major League Advertising National advertisers are enticed to market everywhere at once. |
Sports Central March 14, 2014 Jeff Kallman |
Frank Jobe, RIP: Elbow and Shoulder Above the Rest Tommy John probably should be in the Hall of Fame -- as much in the pioneer category as any other. And so should the physician who developed and performed that surgery named for him. |
Sports Central March 12, 2014 Adam Russell |
New Rule and Replay Won't Reduce Controversy MLB is potentially opening a Pandora's Box with the combination of the new home plate rule and replay, and the controversies most likely won't be reduced as intended. |
Sports Central March 4, 2014 Brad Oremland |
Give WAR a Chance Analytic baseball fans have an all-in-one stat called Wins Above Replacement, or WAR. Many fans and journalists are skeptical of WAR, preferring traditional stats, but I'll explain why WAR makes sense. |
Sports Central February 27, 2014 Kevin Beane |
Bring Instant Replay to Balls and Strikes MIT has produced a study looking at how umpires call balls and strikes depending on the count. |
Sports Central February 21, 2014 Jeff Kallman |
The Not-So-Great Yankee Double Switch One day after the 1964 World Series ended with the St. Louis Cardinals defeating the New York Yankees, both Series managers were out, and one of them went to work for the team he'd just opposed. |
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