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Entries from February 2008

Mike Greenwell’s all-time record: 9 necessary RBI in a 9-8 win. Enters Sox’ H.O.F.

February 27th, 2008 · 4 Comments

Mike Greenwell has just been voted into to the Red Sox’ HOF. On Sep. 2, 1996 he had one of the most amazing offensive games ever, batting in all 9 runs in a Red Sox 9-8 win over Seattle. Five other players have had more RBI in a game (the record is […]

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Tags: Baseball · Boston · Carl Morris · HOF

How to Win (lose?) an NBA Championship

February 24th, 2008 · 6 Comments

Growing up, I always had a special affinity for point guards.  They were the “floor generals,” or the quarterbacks of the basketball team, and were thus in the driver’s seat for every offensive possession.  I was somewhat indifferent to the other positions, as I knew for a fact that the point guard was the most […]

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Tags: Basketball

How risk averse is Troy Tulowitzki? Part II

February 7th, 2008 · No Comments

In Part I I analyzed Troy Tulowitzki’s 7 year, $45mm contract from both sides of the negotiating table. I came to the conclusion that Tulowitzki was either extremely risk averse, undervalued, or both. But I failed to answer the question - how risk averse is Troy Tulowtizki? My risk aversion estimate was confounded by the […]

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Tags: Baseball

Boston’s Amazing 3-Team Run

February 3rd, 2008 · 2 Comments

I was quoted by Alan Schwarz in his NY Times Sports article
Jan 29, 2008 about a 1/29,000 chance of a 3-team trifecta in
one city.   Click here for the article.
Alan and I both have been asked about this number,
    E.g.   “Where did the “1-in-29,000 come from?
            Is that based on winning the championship,
            having the best […]

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Tags: Baseball · Basketball · Boston · Carl Morris · Football