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When Do 10 Runs Not Equal a Win? Baseball Databank Data Dump 2.2

It's standard in baseball analysis to say that 10 marginal runs typically converts to one win. But that hasn't always been the case, and given the drop in scoring in 2010, is it still?

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Baseball Databank Data Dump, I: FIP Constants and Runs Per Win

Do you want quick access to FIP customized to each season? Or Runs to Wins conversion, or even a way to calculate these yourself? Check it out.

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Interleague Play, PythagenPat, and the Superiority of the American League

Taking a look at interleague records and run differentials from 2005-2009 as part of the basis for the claim that the American League is the stronger league.

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WAR, FIP, and Andy Pettite's Hall of Fame Worthiness (and a bit on Mike Mussina, too)

A discussion of the Hall of Fame-worthiness of Andy Pettitte and Mike Mussina using a couple of different versions of Wins Above Replacement for pitchers.

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Division-By-Division 2009 Projected Starting Pitching Rankings By WAR: AL East

Which AL East team has the best projected starting pitching for 2009? This is the last in a series of six columns projecting the Wins Above Replacement for the 2009 MLB starting rotations, going division-by-division, and using data from the three best publicly available projection systems: CHONE, ZiPS, and PECOTA.

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Division-By-Division 2009 Projected Starting Pitching Rankings By WAR: NL West

Which NL West team has the best projected starting pitching for 2009? This is the fifth in a series of columns projecting the Wins Above Replacement for the 2009 MLB starting rotations, going division-by-division, and using data from the three best publicly available projection systems: CHONE, ZiPS, and PECOTA.

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Division-By-Division 2009 Projected Starting Pitching Rankings By WAR: AL Central

Which AL Central team has the best projected starting pitching for 2009? This is the fourth in a series of columns projecting the Wins Above Replacement for the 2009 MLB starting rotations, going division-by-division, and using data from the three best publicly available projection systems: CHONE, ZiPS, and PECOTA.

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Division-By-Division 2009 Projected Starting Pitching Rankings By WAR: NL Central

Which NL Central team has the best projected starting pitching for 2009? This is the third in a series of columns projecting the Wins Above Replacement for the 2009 MLB starting rotations, going division-by-division, and using data from the three best publicly available projection systems: CHONE, ZiPS, and PECOTA.

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Division-By-Division 2009 Projected Starting Pitching Rankings By WAR: AL West

Which AL West team has the best projected starting pitching for 2009? This is the second in a series of columns projecting the Wins Above Replacement for the 2009 MLB starting rotations, going division-by-division, and using data from the three best publicly available projection systems: CHONE, ZiPS, and PECOTA.

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