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  • MLB Baseball

Should MLB Realign Its Divisions?

March 29, 2010
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By Ben Blatt Some people believe that baseball faces a serious parity problem. While most would acknowledge that the root of the problem is in unequal payrolls, the position of many owners and the player’s union makes it...

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  • MLB Baseball
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Where Every Team Is Above Average: Home-Field Advantage and its Effects on Revenue

March 7, 2010
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By David Roher Had an incredible time at the Sloan Sports Analytics Conference yesterday. I got to tell so many people how long I’d been reading their books and blogs, or how important they were to my becoming interested in...

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  • MLB Baseball

The Comfort Zone, Part 1

February 18, 2010
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By David Roher Pitchers and catchers! I don’t need much of an excuse to start talking about baseball, but I probably need one to assume that people might listen. So I’m taking the opportunity presented on Wednesday by...

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  • MLB Baseball

The Media, Mark McGwire, and Chew

January 12, 2010
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By David Roher Mark McGwire may have taken steroids, but he didn’t get the mileage out of them that Mike Lupica has. Lupica benefited from the 1998 home run chase, publishing a book about it a few months after its...

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  • MLB Baseball

What Went Wrong with the Hall of Fame Vote

January 6, 2010
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By David Roher It seems to me that most of the negative response to this afternoon’s Hall of Fame vote is going to be focused on Andre Dawson’s getting in, which is unfortunate. I wouldn’t have voted for him...

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What Do Professional Athletes Have in Common With Bankers?

December 22, 2009
by harvardsports
5 min read
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By Daniel Adler Today, we will examine two industries.  Neither produces a tangible product.  Both have close ties to the government and receive billions of dollars in government assistance.  Both pay their top performers...

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  • NBA Basketball

The Iverson Gap: Why Valuing Players Is Even Harder Than You Think

December 17, 2009
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By David Roher Note: This article originally appeared in the Huffington Post. The value of Allen Iverson is one of the most contentious topics in the world of basketball statistics. HuffPost’s own Dave Berri is well known...

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  • MLB Baseball

A New Way to Measure Payroll Efficiency (And what it says about the Yankees and Parity)

December 10, 2009
by harvardsports
4 min read
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By David Roher Note: This article originally appeared on the Huffington Post. Did the 2009 New York Yankees have the most efficient payroll in baseball? According to some recent research we’ve done, they did indeed. Just...

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  • MLB Baseball

Strikeouts and the Anna Karenina Principle, or: Why K’s Don’t Hurt MLB Batters

November 25, 2009
by harvardsports
6 min read
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By David Roher “Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.” So begins Leo Tolstoy’s 1878 masterpiece, Anna Karenina, an engrossing novel about late 19th century statistical...

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Committed To Losing

November 20, 2009
by harvardsports
3 min read
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By Daniel Adler This article also appears on the Huffington Post. In last week’s New York Times, economist Richard Thaler discussed Swoopo.com, a so-called “entertainment shopping” site.  The premise is relatively simple...

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