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Blastings! Thrilledge: Pitcher Savvy
By looking at the difference between expected outcomes and real life outcomes, we can begin to estimate a “pitcher savvy” skill which may ...
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Blastings! Thrilledge: Milledge, Church, and ZiPS
Nov 30, 2007 ... About the blog and Milledge, It will always be Blastings! .... Willie Gives Milledge a Shot [NYDailyNews] · Blastings' Windmill Showboating ...
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Blastings! Thrilledge: I Heard it From a Friend Who... Heard it ...
I agree that it's a huge deal if Lastings Milledge has no work .... Sits as Willie Gives Milledge a Shot [NYDailyNews] · Blastings' Windmill ...
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Blastings! Thrilledge: Ranking the GMs, #26: J.P. Ricciardi
J.P. Ricciardi has been the general manager of the Toronto Blue Jays for almost 7 years, and whenever his name is mentioned, Billy Beane is ...
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Blastings! Thrilledge: Big Putz Trade
Big Putz Trade. I have been out of the loop, as they say. I watched with mild interest as the Mets signed "K-Rod" for considerably less than had been ...
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Blastings! Thrilledge: Larry Wayne Jones
Larry Wayne Jones. “I'm giving the defending National League East champions their due. I said, ‘Until we unseat them, we're not their equals. ...
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Blastings! Thrilledge: Ranking the GMs, #28: Bill Bavasi
Bill Bavasi has shown his incompetence time and time again, while the bloggers of U.S.S. Mariner have proven to be superior analysts. ...
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