SaberSphere 5/21: Burch Smith, Gausman, and More
Tuesday's SaberSphere goes from the majors, where we look at a Padres pitcher, Miguel Cabrera, and Ian Desmond to the AL East farm systems of the Blue Jays and Orioles.
Tuesday's SaberSphere goes from the majors, where we look at a Padres pitcher, Miguel Cabrera, and Ian Desmond to the AL East farm systems of the Blue Jays and Orioles.
The Tampa Bay Rays have lots of pitching, but do they have enough offense? What might happen to David Price, and should any team ever trade with the Rays again?
Tuesday's SaberSphere takes you around baseball. It includes which teams have hit well with RISP, which pitchers prevent stolen bases better than others, and gives important instruction as to the proper refreshments to purchase at the ballpark.
Adam Wainwright may have been happy for fellow
The A's and Jays got shafted, while the Angels made out unscathed, but just barely. Umpires are in the news again, it isn't good, but will it lead to any significant changes in the future?
Don't fret, Tuesday's SaberSphere is jam packed with great writing, awesome baseball topics, and some the right amount of pizazz. It's a can't miss link to all the daily baseball knowledge a fan could want.
Are the Blue Jays the 2012 Angels? No matter, let's concern ourselves with balls put in play because as the SaberSphere shows, it seems mighty important.
The Cardinals have a winning record once again. In fact they lead the tough NL Central, but how has Mike Matheny's squad done it?
With Yu Darvish pitching as close to perfect as possible in 2013, the comparisons begin to fly. Who's name has popped up, and are they justified?
The week has come full circle. Tuesday's Saberphere has great research pieces dealing with "well-hit balls" historical vignettes, old metrics, new metrics, hit by pitches, and a carnival's worth of fun.