Graph of the Day: Derek Jeter and Old Yankee Stadium
Derek Jeter has seen a bit of a power surge upon his move to New Yankee Stadium. Would the home runs he's hit this year be out at the House that Ruth Built as well?
Derek Jeter has seen a bit of a power surge upon his move to New Yankee Stadium. Would the home runs he's hit this year be out at the House that Ruth Built as well?
Today's graph examines the effects that Philadelphia's Citizen's Bank Park have had on Raul Ibanez's tremendous season. How much has the move from cavernous SafeCo Field to the hitter-friendly Bank helped Raul?
Continuing with the defensive metric theme of this weeks graphs, today we analyze the correlation between the Error component of UZR and unearned runs.
Today's Graph of the Day breaks down the teams running out the worst players at each position. Some of these teams are in contention, and some are not, but regardless of their spot in the standings, these teams need some help at these positions.
Today's Graph of the Day looks at some of the biggest mid-season deals in recent baseball history.
To complete a 2-post series from last Sunday, today we present the shortest home runs of the 2009 season to date using the incredible technology at www.hittrackeronline.com. Chase Utley, Adam Kennedy, Adam LaRoche, James Loney, and David Ortiz round out the group.
An All Star edition of the Graph of the Day. Check out the ebb and flow of league dominance in the Midsummer Classic.
Frank "Home Run" Baker led the Major Leagues in home runs for four years in the 1910s and never hit more than 12 home runs in a season.
Zack Greinke and Rich Harden both throw hard, but they don't locate the heater the same.
Wins Above Replacement numbers from Rally's Wonderful updated WAR Index. The seasons are sorted from best to worst, left to right. I could have went on and on, including Spahn, Seaver, Feller,...