Yunel Escobar: Not the Season We Were Hoping For
We had pretty high hopes for Yunel, coming into the season, after a great first full season with the Jays. You all know the story, Yunel was picked up in the middle of the 2010 season along with...
We had pretty high hopes for Yunel, coming into the season, after a great first full season with the Jays. You all know the story, Yunel was picked up in the middle of the 2010 season along with...
In the second of this two-part series on lineup optimization, Noah Sherman takes concepts from The Book and applies them to the 2012 Blue Jays.
What happened to Brett Lawrie's power and will it be back?
Bill James used something he called Managerial Boxes, he would ask and answer questions about a manager to give a feel for a manager's style. I did this a year ago, but Jeff Blair wrote a column...
Even with tying his career high in home runs and setting a new career high in RBI, it wasn't a good season for Colby Rasmus.
In this first part of a two-part series, Noah Sherman uses theory from "The Book" by Tom Tango et al. to explain how optimizing lineup order can help baseball teams win more games and maybe even capture the pennant.
Lots of good and lots of bad over the 4 game series with the Jays.
Brett Lawrie had a tough game last night, he's young and all, but it would be nice to think that he could learn from his mistakes and not just make the same ones over and over.
A look at how the Blue Jays batters did in August. Spoiler, it wasn't good.
August wasn't a good month, we went 9-19, but the pitchers really weren't the big problem. Our pitchers had a 4.41 ERA, their best monthly ERA since our 3.79 mark in April. Our starts were 6-17...