Baseball Research Journal (BRJ), Volume 52 #1
Autor Society for American Baseball Research (SABR)en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iul 2023
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE:
“The Death and Rebirth of the Home Team Batting First” by Gary Belleville
In the early days of baseball, it was common for a home-team captain to choose to bat first, rather than last. Games could be played with a single ball, and so being the first team to take swings at a new sphere was believed to be advantageous. However, in the late 1880s Henry Chadwick was a strong proponent of batting last. He passionately advocated his position in print several times in 1888. In the August 8 edition of Sporting Life, he wrote, “Will the League captains kindly... point out wherein going to the bat first in a match equals the desirable advantage of having a chance for a winning rally which going to the bat last gives a team?”
“Trades from Hell: A Tale of Two Cities” by William Shkurti
The major league baseball clubs of Cleveland and Cincinnati have much in common. In the 1960s both teams traded away popular homegrown slugging outfielders. The Indians traded away Rocky Colavito, and the Reds traded away Frank Robinson. In both cases the fan base reacted negatively. Both players thrived for their new teams while their old teams continued to struggle. And both trades are still ubiquitous today on lists of “worst trades of all time.” Yet within a short period of time, the fate of these two clubs diverged. The Cincinnati Reds bounced back to enjoy a dominant decade of success as the Big Red Machine. The Cleveland Indians descended into a pattern of futility that lasted 35 years.
“Quantifying the Effect of Offseason Contract Extensions on Short-Term Player Performance” by Muyuan Li, Greg Plithides, and Max Plithides
Sabermetricians have studied the effects of free agency and long-term contracts on player performance, but they have spent far less time studying the effect of big offseason contract extensions on performance the following season. This line of inquiry has become increasingly important, as more contract extensions are being made and increasing amounts of money are being dedicated to them. In the 2019–20 offseason alone, pre-free agency player extensions amounted to $1.7 billion. Since 2020, many young stars including Wander Franco (21), Fernando Tatis Jr. (22), and Francisco Lindor (27) have foregone free agency to sign long-term deals with their clubs in excess of $200 million.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781970159929
ISBN-10: 1970159928
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Society for American Baseball Research
Colecția Society for American Baseball Research
Locul publicării:United States
ISBN-10: 1970159928
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 216 x 276 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Editura: Society for American Baseball Research
Colecția Society for American Baseball Research
Locul publicării:United States