The original post describing this project can be found here.
Please use the comments of this post to nominate articles for the "Best Sabermetric Writing or Research Website" award. Here is the description for this category:
The best sabermetric blog or website of the year. Define "best" as you wish, though it should be focused on writing and/or research contributions.
Like the best writer award, I expect that this will be a difficult category because of the large number of superb websites out there offering sabermetric perspectives. Keep in mind that we're not talking about hosting resources, like stat databases, in this case (there was a typo in the original announcement). The emphasis is on writing and actual research reported at a site. Which do you think have done the best job over the past year? Nominate them below by replying, and please use the following format for clarity:
Nominee: [in reply subject line]
Link: [self explanatory]
Comment: [one sentence description of why you think this site should be considered]
You may nominate more than one site (including one you are affiliated with), but please try to be somewhat selective (i.e. don't post links to three-dozen sites that you think are good...pick you favorite two or three). Also, please make a separate reply for each nomination.
Finally, please remember that all nominations must be "seconded" to advance to the next stage. Therefore, even if you can't think of a site to nominate off-hand, please look through the comments and see if there are recommendations that you would endorse. If so, just reply and write "seconded!" Discussion of a nomination's merits are also very welcome.
Thanks for taking the time to select a nominee!