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Baseball Instinct | Matt Moore Review
7/23/2011
I’ll break down my Moore review into hard data (as much I can give reliably) and some brief subjective observations:
PITCH SELECTION AND QUALITY:
In innings 1-4, he balanced the changeup and the fastball pretty evenly, although the fastball was almost exclusively his out pitch. It was, ... Continue Reading →
Location, Location, Location: NL West
The Baseball Instinct powers-that-be have charged me with one last article commenting on the fantasy impact of MLB players switching teams, and I’m afraid it’s bound to be a dull one, folks. “The NL West has gone flat,” writes the Sporting News in its 2009 baseball yearbook, and I’m inclined ... Continue Reading →
Location, Location, Location: NL Central
Continuing my attention to the fantasy impact of players on new teams in 2009, I turn my attention to the NL Central, a division with plenty of little nuances for me to talk about. My intellect is stimulating itself. I’m a naughty, naughty man.
The above paragraph is a demonstration of why I’m ... Continue Reading →
Location, Location, Location? Part 1 – The American League
Baseball Instinct’s powers-that-be have coerced me into writing an article discussing the fantasy prospects of various players who’ll be suiting up for new MLB teams this spring. They thought I would be intimidated, daunted, cowed. The fools.
What follows is an analysis of some high-profile ... Continue Reading →
