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Saturday, July 14, 2007


THT Daily: Back in Action

by Matthew Carruth
Most teams are back in play after the all-star break

Friday, July 13, 2007


Treating Barrynoia

by John Brattain
Oh, relax. Bonds' record won't end baseball as we know it.

Why flies go one way and grounders go the other

by Matt Lentzner
Guest writer Matt Lentzner explains how a round ball hitting a round bat causes grounders to be pulled and flyballs to be hit the other way.

THT Daily: Transaction news

by Matthew Carruth
Regular season baseball returned, but the big news involved renegotiations, suspensions, contracts and waiving no-trade clauses.

Thursday, July 12, 2007


Did Buehrle get overpaid?

by David Gassko
David investigates Mark Buehrle's new contract.

Ten Things I Didn’t Know Last Week

by Dave Studeman
Schoolboy Rowe and Hank Greenberg both played for Beaumont in the Texas League in 1932. Greenberg hit 39 home runs and drove in 131 runs and Rowe was 19-7 with a 2.34 ERA. Beaumont went 100-51.

Another look at the sinker

by Louis Chao
What can Enhanced Gameday data tell us about how easy it is to hit sinker? Guest writer Louis Chao takes a look.

Wednesday, July 11, 2007


Strike Zone: Fact vs. Fiction

by John Walsh
Did you know that right-handed batters have to defend a bigger strike zone than lefties?

Fixing the Derby

by Jeff Sackmann
The Home Run Derby is boring and broken. Jeff has the solution.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007


Breaking down the draft: The sleepers and the overrated

by Carlos Gomez
Video analysis shows some draft picks who might surprise.

Great platoons:  1950-1965

by Steve Treder
Lefty, righty, loosey, tighty, it's time for wholes greater than sums of parts.

Monday, July 09, 2007


The ups and downs of the NL East

by John Beamer
A look at the happenings in the NL East with the THT projections, Tradesports and PROTRADE.

Cream of the crap (Part 2)

by Chris Jaffe
Look, the 1899 Spiders are the worst. No one can compete. But can you guess who came out as the worst team of the 20th century? Believe me, if I gave you five guesses, you still would not get it right.

2007 over- and underperformers

by Sal Baxamusa
We review some of the surprising performances in the first half.

THT Daily: Buehrle stays!

by Matthew Carruth
And the Mariners are only 2.5 games out of first.

Sunday, July 08, 2007


THT Dartboard: July 8, 2007

by Matthew Carruth
An abridged version this week due to outside circumstances

THT Daily: Breaktime

by Matthew Carruth
The final game before the All-Star Break, also known to some as three days of boredom.

Saturday, July 07, 2007


THT Daily: No time

by Matthew Carruth
I am doing my best to complete a 4,000-mile car trip in five days, which would explain why I am writing this at 4:30 in a McDonalds.



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July 10

Ichiro’s Inside-the-Park Homer

The Giants' brass in attendance had to be watching Ichiro's inside-the-park home run in today's All-Star game with more than casual amusement. If Ichiro was in a Giants uniform in '08, he could use that right-center gap to run all over the place. If a Barry Bonds "Splash Hit" into McCovey Cove is no longer a possibility next season, watching Ichiro run wild for triples and potential inside-the-parkers in that gap could become the next best way to sell tickets.
Considering that a.) Dave Roberts is better suited to LF, b.) Ichiro would play a very good CF in that cavernous park, c.) the park plays perfectly into his line-drive hitting style, and d.) he would fill Bonds' void as a nightly gate attraction, he might worth more to the Giants than anyone else.
The problem is, that same logic might've led them into drastically overpaying Zito...which is what they probably will have to do again with another big-ticket FA this offseason.
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