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Baseball Prospectus

Baseball Prospectus (BP) is an organization that publishes a website, BaseballProspectus.com, devoted to the sabermetric analysis of baseball. BP has a staff of regular columnists and provides advanced statistics as well as player and team performance projections on the site. Since 1996 the BP staff has also published a Baseball Prospectus annual as well as several other books devoted to baseball analysis and history.

Baseball Prospectus
Type of site
Sports Analytics, Sports Commentary
Created byMultiple
EditorCraig Goldstein
URLbaseballprospectus.com
CommercialYes
Launched1996 (1996)
Current statusOnline

Baseball Prospectus has originated several popular new statistical tools that have become hallmarks of baseball analysis. Baseball Prospectus is accredited by the Baseball Writers' Association of America. Four of Baseball Prospectus's current regular writers [who?] are members of the Baseball Writers' Association of America and thus eligible to vote for nominees for Major League Baseball's post-season awards and the Baseball Hall of Fame.[1]

Prospectus Entertainment Ventures, LLC edit

Baseball Prospectus is formally an entity of Prospectus Entertainment Ventures, LLC, a private corporation that runs websites and publishes books focusing on the statistical analysis of the sports of baseball, basketball, and ice hockey. As of August 2014, the President & CEO is Joe Hamrahi, and Vice President is Dave Pease.[2]

For several years, Prospectus Entertainment Ventures (PEV) partnered with Football Outsiders for the publication and promotion of Football Outsiders Almanac (ISBN 1-4486-4845-9), before 2009 called Pro Football Prospectus (ISBN 0-452-28847-9).

On October 10, 2007, PEV launched Basketball Prospectus,[3] a new website for the analysis of men's college and pro basketball, with Joe Sheehan taking the role of Managing Editor[4] and announcing the lineup of principal writer-analysts for the site. Initially, this website did not require a subscription for access, but it introduced subscriptions in 2011 for access to most of the material on the site. BasketballProspectus.com's first annual book, College Basketball Prospectus 2008–2009 (ISBN 0-452-28987-4), was published in October 2008. It released Pro Basketball Prospectus 2009–10 for purchase online in October 2009.[5] Subsequently, it published both College Basketball Prospectus 2010–11 (ISBN 1-4538-7282-5) and Pro Basketball Prospectus 2010–11 (ISBN 1-4538-6899-2) in both print and online (PDF) modes.[citation needed]

On March 19, 2008, Imagine Sports announced a strategic partnership with PEV and Baseball Prospectus. Imagine sports owns the baseball simulation engine "Diamond Mind Baseball".[6]

On October 14, 2008, PEV announced the acquisition of Baseball Digest Daily (BDD),[7] an online blog devoted to baseball analysis and statistics. Joe Hamrahi, new Chief Financial Officer of PEV and founder of BDD, reported that "PEV's decision to acquire Baseball Digest Daily further enhances the content offerings of Baseball Prospectus by adding some of the game's best analysts as well as over 100 pages of baseball news and original content. In addition, BDD's player tracker provides a platform for serious fans and fantasy baseball enthusiasts to easily monitor the progress of their teams, allowing users to manipulate and track the progress of an unlimited set of players over a customized period of time".[8]

At the same time, PEV revealed publicly that it "owns a significant interest in 538 (www.fivethirtyeight.com), a political analysis website that generates over 700,000 unique visitors daily."[citation needed]

On February 23, 2009, Prospectus Entertainment Ventures (PEV) launched the website Puck Prospectus[9] with the intent of providing cutting-edge analysis of hockey. Will Carroll assumed the role of the Executive Editor, and Andrew Rothstein, the founder of Puck Prospectus, assumed the role of the Managing Editor.[10] Puck Prospectus published its first annual book, Puck Prospectus 2010–2011 (ISBN 1-4538-1784-0) in both online and print formats. Initially a free site, Puck Prospectus introduced subscriptions in 2011.

On March 24, 2009, Baseball Prospectus announced that Nate Silver was stepping down as its Managing Partner, and Kevin Goldstein was assuming this role. At that time, PEV relinquished its previously announced financial interest in Silver's FiveThirtyEight blog. At the same time, it was announced that BP has a partnership relationship with ESPN.com.[11]

In January 2010, PEV's Managing Partner Kevin Goldstein reported that one of BP's founding members, Joe Sheehan, had departed the organization.[12] He reported that John Perrotto had been elevated to full-time status on the BP staff and would become the new Editor-in-Chief of BaseballProspectus.com, taking over that responsibility from Christina Kahrl. And he reported that Jeff Euston was joining the BP staff and that Euston's Cot's Baseball Contracts website[13] would be joining the Baseball Prospectus family. In February 2011, Perrotto was replaced as Editor-in-Chief by Steven Goldman.

In February 2010, BP's "Fantasy Manager" Marc Normandin announced that BP had established a partnership with Heater Magazine.[14] Heater Magazine ceased publication after the 2010 season.

In November 2011, Kevin Goldstein announced that he was stepping down as PEV's Managing Partner in favor of Joe Hamrahi.[15] On March 3, 2012, Hamrahi announced that Steven Goldman was stepping down as Editor-in-Chief of BaseballProspectus.com; Goldman had taken a position as a lead baseball writer for Bleacher Report.[16] Ben Lindbergh was named Managing Editor of Baseball Prospectus on March 5, 2012[17] and Editor-in-Chief of Baseball Prospectus on July 13, 2012.[18]

On April 30, 2012, PEV's Managing Partner Joe Hamrahi announced that "Dan Brooks, Harry Pavlidis, and Brooks Baseball have agreed to team up and join forces with Baseball Prospectus. BrooksBaseball.net is the premier site for PITCHf/x analysis and pitch classification".[19]

On March 15, 2013, after explaining a week earlier that its key staff of writers had been hired away by ESPN, Baseball Prospectus's Dave Pease declared in response to a question in the comments: "Basketball Prospectus will not be publishing any new content. We are going quiet. The archives will remain available. Thank you".[20] On March 8, Pease had written: "You've probably noticed our Basketball Prospectus Premium coverage has been pretty quiet lately. You may have also noticed that our core pro writers, Kevin Pelton, Bradford Doolittle, and John Gasaway are now writing for ESPN Insider on a regular basis. Late last year, we learned that, following their completion of the Pro Basketball Prospectus 2012–13 and College Basketball Prospectus 2012–13 annuals, Kevin, Bradford, and John would be moving to ESPN on a full-time basis".

History edit

Baseball Prospectus was founded in 1996 by Gary Huckabay, who recruited the initial contributor group of Clay Davenport, Rany Jazayerli, Christina Kahrl, and Joe Sheehan, with the publication of the first annual set of forecasts. "That first year, BP charged $20 for a statistics guide produced on a photocopier. It printed around 300 copies and sold about 170 to fellow statheads, even though the book was missing the St. Louis Cardinals. 'It was terrible,' recalls Kahrl, 'but it nevertheless didn't discourage us.' Within a few years Brassey's Inc. published the guide, which grew to about 3,000 copies. By 2007 it reached The New York Times bestseller list, topping 70,000 copies at $21.95 a pop."[21]

The kind of sabermetric approach favored by Baseball Prospectus has gained significant acceptance by the management of many Major League Baseball clubs, notably the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians. BP has often been considered the modern successor to Bill James' Baseball Abstract series of books in the 1980s.[22]

Reflecting its legacy as a group of sabermetricians who met over the Internet, BP has no "main office." Working for BP is a second or part-time job for many of the regular staff, who conduct their work for BP in their own home offices.

The website BaseballProspectus.com began in 1997 primarily as a way to present original sabermetric research; publish advanced baseball statistics such as EqA, the Davenport Translations (DT's), and VORP; and promote sales of the annual book.[23] Beginning in 2003, the site placed most of its new articles, its PECOTA forecasts, and some of its statistical databases in a "premium" section that could be accessed only by subscription. However, in May 2011, BP "announced it has made its entire archive of premium and fantasy content over one year old completely and permanently free to the public".[24]

Until 2007, when the site began to post general advertising, the premium subscriptions and book sales were Baseball Prospectus' main source of revenues. Baseball Prospectus does not publish a financial report or information about its subscriber base, but it appears to have used its income to expand its breadth of coverage,[25] and it has not increased its subscription prices since initiating its premium service. It also offers a subscription to those interested in fantasy baseball, at a lower price than the premium subscriptions and giving access to fewer features and articles.

BaseballProspectus.com has a corps of staff writers who publish articles on a regular (typically weekly) basis under a featured heading. In addition, occasional articles are published by other BP staff or freelance authors. Some former regular writers no longer appear on the site but are employed on the staffs of major league baseball organizations, including as of 2014 Keith Woolner (Cleveland Indians),[26] James Click (Tampa Bay Rays and others),[27] Dan Fox (Pittsburgh Pirates),[28] Mike Fast (Houston Astros),[29] Kevin Goldstein (Houston Astros),[30] and Colin Wyers (Houston Astros). In addition, Keith Law, now a columnist for The Athletic, in 2002 moved from Baseball Prospectus to work on player evaluation in the front office of the Toronto Blue Jays. In 2009, Nate Silver turned his full attention to his FiveThirtyEight political analysis website; he resigned his executive post at BP and handed over management of PECOTA to other BP staff.

Given the competing career opportunities for some of BP's best-known and most statistics-savvy analysts, maintaining a fresh supply of sabermetrically sophisticated writers remains a challenge.[31] During the 2009 baseball season, BP ran a multi-week open talent search competition in the spirit of the popular television program American Idol, in which aspiring writers submitted articles for evaluation by BP's staff members, with one contestant a week from among the final ten selected by the staff then voted off by the subscribers. At least three new regular BP writers (winner Ken Funck, Tim Kniker, and Matt Swartz) were discovered through this Prospectus Idol contest.[32] In addition, BP had added Eric Seidman to its staff early in 2009 and then acquired Russell Carleton ("Pizza Cutter") and Colin Wyers in December 2009 to bolster its coverage of technical sabermetric issues. As late as the Fall of 2008, Seidman, Swartz, Carleton, Wyers, Daniel Novick and BP Idol finalist Brian Cartwright made up the entire staff of "Statistically Speaking" aka StatSpeak at MVN.com.[33] Carleton left the BP staff in May 2010, but returned in July 2012. Seidman and Swartz left in February 2011.

Wyers was hired away by the Houston Astros in October 2013. In the press release announcing his hire, Jeff Luhnow noted, "Colin Wyers is a brilliant man with lots of well thought-out, practical, ideas. He is insuring the financial security of this company for years to come. Oh yes, and his personal hygiene is above reproach". Wyers' final article for BP reviewed the history and process of the "brain drain" of sabermetricians as writers to baseball analytics specialists working for Major League Baseball itself: "Colleges can crank out people who know and understand the tools, but the sabermetrics community has given teams people who have demonstrated that they can use those tools to find useful insights into the game of baseball. So teams court them as part of their effort to win games".[34]

Although the site maintains a strong sabermetric core and has expanded its statistical databases, it regularly attends to issues such as baseball prospects (the First Year Player Draft and minor league baseball), international baseball, the economics and business of baseball (valuation of players, team and stadium finances, the player marketplace),[35] and fantasy baseball (PECOTA, the "Fantasy Focus" series of articles, forecast manager and other fantasy tools). BP HAS also published monographs on specialized topics, including the application of sabermetric analysis to historical topics – an emphasis clearly seen in Mind Game (2005 – a history of the Boston Red Sox), Baseball Between the Numbers (2006 – which addresses some historical comparisons), and It Ain't Over 'til It's Over (2007 – about historical pennant races).

By the beginning of the 2011 baseball season, none of BP's founders was an active contributor to the website or publications, though some of their earlier articles were included in two Best of Baseball Prospectus compendia that were published in 2011.

Products edit

Baseball Prospectus creates several products:

Website edit

  • The website www.baseballprospectus.com, which contains articles, statistical reports, and fantasy baseball tools. The site contains some free content, although it has become increasingly available only by paid subscription. Authors write regular bylined columns on the site and numerous other writers contribute occasional articles. The site also covers baseball history as well as current issues and events, including games and series, injuries, forecasts, player profiles, baseball finance, and the player marketplace.[36]

BP annual and Futures Guide edit

  • Every year, BP publishes a print guide to the upcoming baseball season, called the "annual." The annual contains essays on each team and other topics, as well as PECOTA projections and analysis for every Major League player and many prospects. BP also publishes a separate annual Futures Guide with extensive reporting on minor league and amateur prospects.[37]

Other books edit

  • Other baseball-related books, such as Mind Game: How the Boston Red Sox Got Smart, Won a World Series, and Created a New Blueprint for Winning (2005) (ISBN 0-7611-4018-2) and Baseball Between the Numbers (2006) (ISBN 0-465-00596-9). The latter was chosen by the editors of Amazon.com as the best book on baseball (and third best on sports in general) published in 2006.[38]

Podcasts edit

  • Effectively Wild, the daily Baseball Prospectus podcast, ran on the site until episode 1006, when Sam Miller left to join ESPN.[39] As of August 2020, the podcast continues on FanGraphs and is hosted by Miller, former BP editor-in-chief Ben Lindbergh and FanGraphs managing editor Meg Rowley.[40][41]
  • Flags Fly Forever, a traditional fantasy baseball league-focused podcast, has run weekly since January 2014.[42]
  • Five and Dive, a twice-weekly podcast on various baseball topics hosted by BP editor-in-chief Craig Goldstein, Sports Illustrated writer Emma Baccellieri, and Bradford William Davis of the New York Daily News.[43]
  • For All You Kids Out There, a weekly podcast focusing on the New York Mets organization hosted by BP writers Jeffrey Paternostro and Jarrett Seidler.[44]
  • Stolen Signs, a podcast on baseball statistics and the people who develop them hosted by Kendall Guillemette and Harry Pavlidis.[45]
  • The Infinite Inning, a weekly podcast on the intersection of baseball and culture hosted by BP writer Steven Goldman.[46]
  • Three-Quarters Delivery, a weekly podcast on minor league baseball and player development.[47]
  • TINO (There Is No Offseason) a dynasty league fantasy baseball podcast, has run regularly since January 2014.[48]

Internet Baseball Awards edit

  • The annual Internet Baseball Awards (IBA) are based on fan voting. They started in 1991 with the Most Valuable Player, Cy Young (pitcher), and Rookie of the Year awards, in each of the two major leagues. In 1998, an award for Manager of the Year was added in each league.

Theories edit

Baseball Prospectus writers promote several theories on proper baseball management and analysis, many of which are contrary to those of conventional baseball wisdom.

Clutch hitting edit

Baseball Prospectus researchers have concluded that there is no repeatable ability of clutch hitting. As writer Joe Sheehan said, "Over the course of a game, a month, a season or a career, there is virtually no evidence that any player or group of players possesses an ability to outperform his established level of ability in clutch situations, however defined."[49] They cite studies which find that there is insignificant correlation between year-to-year performance in clutch situations.

In an article published in 2006, Nate Silver argued that clutch hitting ability does exist to a degree. He argued that although not as important as traditional baseball analysis would suggest, clutch hitting ability was more significant than other sabermetric studies had shown. The article also found there to be a connection between clutch hitting ability and situational hitting, or the ability to adjust a hitting approach to fit the given situation.[50]

Views on traditional statistics edit

Baseball Prospectus writers often successfully argue that traditional baseball statistics such as RBIs, wins, and batting average are poor reflections of a player's true contributions. For example, they have argued that RBIs are too dependent on factors outside of the player's control, namely the production of other hitters in the lineup.[51][52] They similarly argue that wins are too affected by factors such as the team's offense and bullpen.[53]

Closer usage edit

Baseball Prospectus writers assert that teams are typically inefficient in their use of their best relievers. Teams typically assign their most effective reliever to the position of closer, using him in only save situations. According to many Baseball Prospectus writers, a team's best reliever should be used when the opposing team has its best chance at increasing its chances of winning.[54]

Views on sacrifice bunts and stolen bases edit

Many writers argue that the sacrifice bunt and stolen base are overused in baseball. Teams will often attempt these plays when the score is close. Writers for Baseball Prospectus often argue that teams are, on average, actually lowering their expected number of runs scored. They argue that stolen base attempts are not completed frequently enough for them to be beneficial to the offense.[55] For sacrifice bunts, they argue that the team is giving up more by sacrificing an out than they gain by advancing a runner one base. Their thinking is derived from the grid of expected runs in an inning based on the outs and runner situation, which shows that the sacrifice is detrimental to a team given average players in most of the situations in which it is typically used.[56]

In a series of articles in 2004, James Click argued that sacrifice bunts are beneficial in some situations, dependent on the quality of the batter at the plate and the situation in the game.[57]

Statistical tools edit

Baseball Prospectus writers use a wide variety of sabermetric tools. Among the major tools that they are credited with inventing are:

  • Equivalent average (EqA) – a combination of various hitting numbers designed to express a player's overall offensive contribution.[58]
  • Equivalent Baserunning Runs (EqBRR) – a statistic indicating a player's rate of run production resulting from his baserunning.[59]
  • Jaffe Wins Above Replacement Score (JAWS) – a metric "invented by Jay Jaffe to assess a player's worthiness for enshrinement in the Hall of Fame."[60]
  • Pitcher Abuse Points (PAP) – a measure of the impact of a particular start by a pitcher on his arm, based on pitch count.[61]
  • Peripheral ERA (PERA) – a pitcher's expected ERA based on park-adjusted hits, walks, strikeouts, and home runs allowed.[62]
  • PECOTA – a system of player projection based on similarity to previous player seasons.[63]
  • Value over replacement player (VORP) – a measurement of the number of runs contributed by a player over the expected level of performance the average team can obtain if it needs to replace a starting player at minimal cost.[64]

Voros McCracken's pathbreaking article on Defense Independent Pitching Statistics also first appeared on the BP website.[65]

Notable contributors edit

Contributors to Baseball Prospectus include multiple notable sports figures, including:

Criticism edit

Criticism of methodology edit

Baseball Prospectus, as well as other sabermetric analysts, are criticized for taking the human aspect out of the game of baseball. For example, Murray Chass of The New York Times wrote in an article that he did not want to hear or read about new-age baseball statistics any more (referencing Value over replacement player specifically), saying:

"I suppose that if stats mongers want to sit at their computers and play with these things all day long, that's their prerogative. But their attempt to introduce these new-age statistics into the game threatens to undermine most fans' enjoyment of baseball and the human factor therein. People play baseball. Numbers don't."[66]

Nate Silver, BP's Managing Partner at the time, responded to this criticism in "An Open Letter to Murray Chass," including offering to meet Chass to watch a ballgame.[67] Silver expounded on the case for a positive impact of sabermetrics on the game of baseball in an article "How Sabermetrics Helps Build a Better Ballgame," published on Baseball Analysts.com.[68]

Another type of criticism comes from those who believe that by broadening its coverage and audience, Baseball Prospectus is becoming more like the mainstream media and losing what made it unique. In response to a question along this line in an on-line chat, Silver wrote:

From a brand standpoint, we're more concerned about differentiation based on quality than differentiation based on where we fall on sort of the "saberpolitical" spectrum.[69]

Criticism of journalistic standards edit

Baseball Prospectus was widely criticized for publishing and aggressively promoting a 2003 story claiming that banished player/manager Pete Rose had reached an agreement to return to baseball.[70] Will Carroll made the rounds on television and radio, claiming to have spoken to unnamed sources who had actually seen the agreement.[71] Spokesmen for both Rose and Major League Baseball refuted the claim,[72][73] but Carroll and his colleagues insisted their reporting was accurate. No other news source confirmed the story. In fact, Rose was not reinstated and remains banned from baseball.[74]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Former BP writer Keith Law, who writes for ESPN.com, is also a member of the BBWAA.
  2. ^ BP masthead.
  3. ^ . basketballprospectus.com. Archived from the original on April 12, 2018. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  4. ^ . basketballprospectus.com. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  5. ^ Kevin Pelton and Bradford Doolittle, "Pro Basketball Prospectus, 2009–10: Our Newest Book", BasketballProspectus (September 2, 2009).
  6. ^ Imagine Sports strategic partnership[permanent dead link].
  7. ^ . baseballdigestdaily.com. Archived from the original on October 5, 2008. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  8. ^ Press Release: October 17, 2008, at the Wayback Machine "Prospectus Entertainment Ventures (Owner of Baseball Prospectus) Announces Acquisition of Baseball Digest Daily (BDD)", by Joe Hamrahi, Tuesday, October 14, 2008.
  9. ^ "International Sports Management". puckprospectus.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on February 26, 2009. Retrieved February 25, 2009.
  11. ^ Nate Silver and Kevin Goldstein, "State of the Prospectus: Spring 2009", BaseballProspectus.com, March 24, 2009 March 27, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  12. ^ Kevin Goldstein, "State of the Prospectus: The Year and the Decade to Come", BaseballProspectus.com, January 4, 2010.
  13. ^ "Cot's Baseball Contracts". mlbcontracts.blogspot.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  14. ^ Marc Normandin, "The New BP Fantasy", BaseballProspectus.com, February 25, 2010.
  15. ^ Kevin Goldstein, "Organizational Announcement", BaseballProspectus.com, November 28, 2012.
  16. ^ Joe Hamrahi, "Thank you, Steven Goldman", BaseballProspectus.com, March 2, 2012.
  17. ^ Joe Hamrahi, "BP Names New Managing Editor", BaseballProspectus.com, March 5, 2012
  18. ^ Joe Hamrahi, "Lindbergh and Evans Help Chart New Course for BP", BaseballProspectus.com, July 13, 2012
  19. ^ Joe Hamrahi, "Brooks Baseball Joins Forces with Baseball Prospectus", BaseballProspectus.com, April 30, 2012.
  20. ^ Dave Pease, "State of Basketball Prospectus: A Brief Announcement Basketball Prospectus.com, March 15, 2013 March 11, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
  21. ^ Zak Stambor, "Number Cruncher", University of Chicago Magazine, July–August 2008.
  22. ^ See, for example, James Fraser, "'Baseball Prospectus' — Escaping Bill James' Shadow", By the Numbers (Newsletter of the SABR Statistical Analysis Committee) 10, No. 2 (May 2000).
  23. ^ Dave Pease, "Welcome to Big September", BaseballProspectus.com, September 19, 2011: "On September 19, 1996, we registered the domain name baseballprospectus.com. At the time, the main reason we wanted the site is so all our Usenet friends and customers could get more information about the Baseball Prospectus annual, which we'd just self-published with an imposing print run of about 200".
  24. ^ "Press Release: BP Announces Free Access to Archives", BaseballProspectus.com, May 23, 2011.
  25. ^ Nate Silver, "The State of the Prospectus: Now Serving Beer ... and Tacos", BaseballProspectus.com, February 27, 2006; and Nate Silver, "State of the Prospectus: New Features", BaseballProspectus.com, December 1, 2006.
  26. ^ Keith Woolner is Manager of Baseball Research & Analytics December 19, 2015, at the Wayback Machine for the Indians. From 2001 to 2007 he wrote "Aim For The Head" columns for BP.com. Woolner invented Value over replacement player and a variation on Pitcher Abuse Points. Woolner left BP in May 2007 to join the front office of the Cleveland Indians.
  27. ^ Click was a Coordinator of Baseball Operations and Chaim Bloom was Assistant Director of Minor League Operations for the Rays.
  28. ^ Dan Fox joined the Pirates front office in April 2008 to become their Director of Player Systems Development. See Dan Fox, "Schrodinger's Bat: Opus 100", BaseballProspectus.com, April 17, 2008. As evidence of what Fox is doing for the Pirates, see this article on Fox's MITT July 22, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
  29. ^ Aaron Gleeman, "Astros hire Baseball Prospectus analysis Mike Fast, HardballTalk.com, January 24, 2012.
  30. ^ In 2012 Goldstein became the Pro Scouting Coordinator for the Astros. See Kevin Goldstein, "Goodbye to the Internet", BaseballProspectus.com August 31, 2012.
  31. ^ Josh Levin, Moneyball's Deep: How Baseball Prospectus Is Like The Oakland A's, Deadspin, June 5, 2009.
  32. ^ "Prospectus Idol: Meet the Finalists", BaseballProspectus.com, May 17, 2009.
  33. ^ The MVN.com network went belly up in December 2009 for financial reasons. See Evan Brunell, "The End of the Most Valuable Network, MVN.com", EvanBrunnel.com, December 7, 2009.
  34. ^ Colin Wyers, "Manufactured Runs: Moments of Transition, Moments of Revelation", Baseball Prospectus, November 1, 2013.
  35. ^ This carries on the tradition established by the late Doug Pappas, who wrote regularly for BP from 2001 until his untimely death in 2004.
  36. ^ Tim Lemke, "Baseball Prospectus Finds Niche", The Washington Times (December 10, 2006).
  37. ^ "Order the 2020 Baseball Prospectus Books!". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  38. ^ "Best Books of 2006: Sports". amazon.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  39. ^ "Effectively Wild Episode 998: The Podcast's (and Baseball's) Future". FanGraphs. December 28, 2016. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  40. ^ "Effectively Wild". FanGraphs. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  41. ^ "Effectively Wild Pod". Twitter. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  42. ^ "Flags Fly Forever Archives". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  43. ^ "Five and Dive Archives". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  44. ^ "For All You Kids Out There - New York Mets Podcast". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  45. ^ "Stolen Signs - Baseball Statistics Podcast". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  46. ^ "The Infinite Inning Archives". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  47. ^ "Three-Quarters Delivery Archives". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved August 3, 2020.
  48. ^ "There Is No Offseason Archives". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved July 24, 2020.
  49. ^ Sheehan, Joe. "The Concept of Clutch". Baseball Prospectus Basics.
  50. ^ Silver, Nate (2006). Jonah Keri (ed.). Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong. New York: Basic Books. pp. 14–34. ISBN 0-465-00596-9.
  51. ^ Keri, Jonah (2006). Jonah Keri (ed.). Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong. New York: Basic Books. pp. 1–4. ISBN 0-465-00596-9.
  52. ^ Perry, Dayn. "Measuring Offense". Baseball Prospectus Basics.
  53. ^ Perry, Dayn; Woolner, Keith (2006). Jonah Keri (ed.). Baseball Between the Numbers: Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong. New York: Basic Books. pp. 49–50. ISBN 0-465-00596-9.
  54. ^ Zumsteg, Derek. "How to Run a Bullpen". Baseball Prospectus Basics.
  55. ^ Sheehan, Joe. "Stolen Bases and How to Use Them". Baseball Prospectus Basics.
  56. ^ Run expectancy matrix available here for all users and here for paid subscribers.
  57. ^ Click, James. "When Does it Make Sense to Sacrifice?" (links to part 1 of series).
  58. ^ Davenport, Clay. "About EqA". Baseball Prospectus Basics.
  59. ^ This new statistic was incorporated into BP's regular daily and seasonal statistical reports effective with the 2008 season but also calculated for previous seasons. It has also been incorporated into PECOTA estimates for 2008. The fundamental work on this metric was developed in a series of columns by Dan Fox. See, for example, Dan Fox, Schrodinger's Bat: The Running Man", BaseballProspectus.com, September 7, 2006, "Schrodinger's Bat: The Baserunning Edition", Baseball Prospectus, October 18, 2007, and "A Running Comparison", Baseball Prospectus/Unfiltered, November 14, 2007. Also see Dan Fox, "The Tortoise, the Hare, and Juan Pierre: Translating Baserunning into Runs", in S. Goldman and C. Kahrl, Eds., Baseball Prospectus 2008 (New York: Plume, 2008): 558–563.
  60. ^ "Baseball Prospectus | Glossary". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved December 5, 2017.
  61. ^ Jazayerli, Rany. "How We Measure Pitcher Usage". Baseball Prospectus Basics.
  62. ^ "Baseball Prospectus - Glossary". www.baseballprospectus.com. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  63. ^ Silver, Nate. "The Science of Forecasting". Baseball Prospectus Basics.
  64. ^ Keith, Woolner. . Archived from the original on September 28, 2007.
  65. ^ . Baseball Prospectus. Archived from the original on June 13, 2006. Retrieved April 14, 2018.
  66. ^ Chass, Murray (February 27, 2007). "As Season Approaches, Some Topics Should Be Off Limits". The New York Times. Retrieved May 7, 2007.
  67. ^ Nate Silver, "An Open Letter to Murray Chass,"BaseballProspectus.com, February 27, 2007.
  68. ^ Nate Silver, "How Sabermetrics Helps Build a Better Ballgame", Baseball Analysts, May 10, 2007.
  69. ^ Nate Silver, "Chat", BaseballProspectus.com, June 27, 2007.
  70. ^ Derek Zumsteg & Will Carroll,"The Return of Pete Rose: Exclusive – He's Back in Baseball in 2004" November 2, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, August 12, 2003.
  71. ^ King Kaufman, "Sports Daily" December 5, 2008, at the Wayback Machine, August 12, 2003.
  72. ^ ESPN.com, "Report called 'unfounded' and 'irresponsible'", August 12, 2003.
  73. ^ "Baseball Denies Deal with Rose", August 14, 2003.
  74. ^ Baseball Hall of Fame website, "Why isn't Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame?" February 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • Articles by BP writers in ESPN archive, 2003
  • Articles by BP writers in ESPN Insider archive
  • in Sports Illustrated vault
  • Baseball Prospectus website
  • Baseball Daily Digest website[permanent dead link]
  • Hockey Prospectus website
  • FootballOutsiders.com

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Baseball Prospectus BP is an organization that publishes a website BaseballProspectus com devoted to the sabermetric analysis of baseball BP has a staff of regular columnists and provides advanced statistics as well as player and team performance projections on the site Since 1996 the BP staff has also published a Baseball Prospectus annual as well as several other books devoted to baseball analysis and history Baseball ProspectusType of siteSports Analytics Sports CommentaryCreated byMultipleEditorCraig GoldsteinURLbaseballprospectus wbr comCommercialYesLaunched1996 1996 Current statusOnlineBaseball Prospectus has originated several popular new statistical tools that have become hallmarks of baseball analysis Baseball Prospectus is accredited by the Baseball Writers Association of America Four of Baseball Prospectus s current regular writers who are members of the Baseball Writers Association of America and thus eligible to vote for nominees for Major League Baseball s post season awards and the Baseball Hall of Fame 1 Contents 1 Prospectus Entertainment Ventures LLC 2 History 3 Products 3 1 Website 3 2 BP annual and Futures Guide 3 3 Other books 3 4 Podcasts 3 5 Internet Baseball Awards 4 Theories 4 1 Clutch hitting 4 2 Views on traditional statistics 4 3 Closer usage 4 4 Views on sacrifice bunts and stolen bases 5 Statistical tools 6 Notable contributors 7 Criticism 7 1 Criticism of methodology 7 2 Criticism of journalistic standards 8 Notes 9 External linksProspectus Entertainment Ventures LLC editBaseball Prospectus is formally an entity of Prospectus Entertainment Ventures LLC a private corporation that runs websites and publishes books focusing on the statistical analysis of the sports of baseball basketball and ice hockey As of August 2014 the President amp CEO is Joe Hamrahi and Vice President is Dave Pease 2 For several years Prospectus Entertainment Ventures PEV partnered with Football Outsiders for the publication and promotion of Football Outsiders Almanac ISBN 1 4486 4845 9 before 2009 called Pro Football Prospectus ISBN 0 452 28847 9 On October 10 2007 PEV launched Basketball Prospectus 3 a new website for the analysis of men s college and pro basketball with Joe Sheehan taking the role of Managing Editor 4 and announcing the lineup of principal writer analysts for the site Initially this website did not require a subscription for access but it introduced subscriptions in 2011 for access to most of the material on the site BasketballProspectus com s first annual book College Basketball Prospectus 2008 2009 ISBN 0 452 28987 4 was published in October 2008 It released Pro Basketball Prospectus 2009 10 for purchase online in October 2009 5 Subsequently it published both College Basketball Prospectus 2010 11 ISBN 1 4538 7282 5 and Pro Basketball Prospectus 2010 11 ISBN 1 4538 6899 2 in both print and online PDF modes citation needed On March 19 2008 Imagine Sports announced a strategic partnership with PEV and Baseball Prospectus Imagine sports owns the baseball simulation engine Diamond Mind Baseball 6 On October 14 2008 PEV announced the acquisition of Baseball Digest Daily BDD 7 an online blog devoted to baseball analysis and statistics Joe Hamrahi new Chief Financial Officer of PEV and founder of BDD reported that PEV s decision to acquire Baseball Digest Daily further enhances the content offerings of Baseball Prospectus by adding some of the game s best analysts as well as over 100 pages of baseball news and original content In addition BDD s player tracker provides a platform for serious fans and fantasy baseball enthusiasts to easily monitor the progress of their teams allowing users to manipulate and track the progress of an unlimited set of players over a customized period of time 8 At the same time PEV revealed publicly that it owns a significant interest in 538 www fivethirtyeight com a political analysis website that generates over 700 000 unique visitors daily citation needed On February 23 2009 Prospectus Entertainment Ventures PEV launched the website Puck Prospectus 9 with the intent of providing cutting edge analysis of hockey Will Carroll assumed the role of the Executive Editor and Andrew Rothstein the founder of Puck Prospectus assumed the role of the Managing Editor 10 Puck Prospectus published its first annual book Puck Prospectus 2010 2011 ISBN 1 4538 1784 0 in both online and print formats Initially a free site Puck Prospectus introduced subscriptions in 2011 On March 24 2009 Baseball Prospectus announced that Nate Silver was stepping down as its Managing Partner and Kevin Goldstein was assuming this role At that time PEV relinquished its previously announced financial interest in Silver s FiveThirtyEight blog At the same time it was announced that BP has a partnership relationship with ESPN com 11 In January 2010 PEV s Managing Partner Kevin Goldstein reported that one of BP s founding members Joe Sheehan had departed the organization 12 He reported that John Perrotto had been elevated to full time status on the BP staff and would become the new Editor in Chief of BaseballProspectus com taking over that responsibility from Christina Kahrl And he reported that Jeff Euston was joining the BP staff and that Euston s Cot s Baseball Contracts website 13 would be joining the Baseball Prospectus family In February 2011 Perrotto was replaced as Editor in Chief by Steven Goldman In February 2010 BP s Fantasy Manager Marc Normandin announced that BP had established a partnership with Heater Magazine 14 Heater Magazine ceased publication after the 2010 season In November 2011 Kevin Goldstein announced that he was stepping down as PEV s Managing Partner in favor of Joe Hamrahi 15 On March 3 2012 Hamrahi announced that Steven Goldman was stepping down as Editor in Chief of BaseballProspectus com Goldman had taken a position as a lead baseball writer for Bleacher Report 16 Ben Lindbergh was named Managing Editor of Baseball Prospectus on March 5 2012 17 and Editor in Chief of Baseball Prospectus on July 13 2012 18 On April 30 2012 PEV s Managing Partner Joe Hamrahi announced that Dan Brooks Harry Pavlidis and Brooks Baseball have agreed to team up and join forces with Baseball Prospectus BrooksBaseball net is the premier site for PITCHf x analysis and pitch classification 19 On March 15 2013 after explaining a week earlier that its key staff of writers had been hired away by ESPN Baseball Prospectus s Dave Pease declared in response to a question in the comments Basketball Prospectus will not be publishing any new content We are going quiet The archives will remain available Thank you 20 On March 8 Pease had written You ve probably noticed our Basketball Prospectus Premium coverage has been pretty quiet lately You may have also noticed that our core pro writers Kevin Pelton Bradford Doolittle and John Gasaway are now writing for ESPN Insider on a regular basis Late last year we learned that following their completion of the Pro Basketball Prospectus 2012 13 and College Basketball Prospectus 2012 13 annuals Kevin Bradford and John would be moving to ESPN on a full time basis History editBaseball Prospectus was founded in 1996 by Gary Huckabay who recruited the initial contributor group of Clay Davenport Rany Jazayerli Christina Kahrl and Joe Sheehan with the publication of the first annual set of forecasts That first year BP charged 20 for a statistics guide produced on a photocopier It printed around 300 copies and sold about 170 to fellow statheads even though the book was missing the St Louis Cardinals It was terrible recalls Kahrl but it nevertheless didn t discourage us Within a few years Brassey s Inc published the guide which grew to about 3 000 copies By 2007 it reached The New York Times bestseller list topping 70 000 copies at 21 95 a pop 21 The kind of sabermetric approach favored by Baseball Prospectus has gained significant acceptance by the management of many Major League Baseball clubs notably the Boston Red Sox and Cleveland Indians BP has often been considered the modern successor to Bill James Baseball Abstract series of books in the 1980s 22 Reflecting its legacy as a group of sabermetricians who met over the Internet BP has no main office Working for BP is a second or part time job for many of the regular staff who conduct their work for BP in their own home offices The website BaseballProspectus com began in 1997 primarily as a way to present original sabermetric research publish advanced baseball statistics such as EqA the Davenport Translations DT s and VORP and promote sales of the annual book 23 Beginning in 2003 the site placed most of its new articles its PECOTA forecasts and some of its statistical databases in a premium section that could be accessed only by subscription However in May 2011 BP announced it has made its entire archive of premium and fantasy content over one year old completely and permanently free to the public 24 Until 2007 when the site began to post general advertising the premium subscriptions and book sales were Baseball Prospectus main source of revenues Baseball Prospectus does not publish a financial report or information about its subscriber base but it appears to have used its income to expand its breadth of coverage 25 and it has not increased its subscription prices since initiating its premium service It also offers a subscription to those interested in fantasy baseball at a lower price than the premium subscriptions and giving access to fewer features and articles BaseballProspectus com has a corps of staff writers who publish articles on a regular typically weekly basis under a featured heading In addition occasional articles are published by other BP staff or freelance authors Some former regular writers no longer appear on the site but are employed on the staffs of major league baseball organizations including as of 2014 Keith Woolner Cleveland Indians 26 James Click Tampa Bay Rays and others 27 Dan Fox Pittsburgh Pirates 28 Mike Fast Houston Astros 29 Kevin Goldstein Houston Astros 30 and Colin Wyers Houston Astros In addition Keith Law now a columnist for The Athletic in 2002 moved from Baseball Prospectus to work on player evaluation in the front office of the Toronto Blue Jays In 2009 Nate Silver turned his full attention to his FiveThirtyEight political analysis website he resigned his executive post at BP and handed over management of PECOTA to other BP staff Given the competing career opportunities for some of BP s best known and most statistics savvy analysts maintaining a fresh supply of sabermetrically sophisticated writers remains a challenge 31 During the 2009 baseball season BP ran a multi week open talent search competition in the spirit of the popular television program American Idol in which aspiring writers submitted articles for evaluation by BP s staff members with one contestant a week from among the final ten selected by the staff then voted off by the subscribers At least three new regular BP writers winner Ken Funck Tim Kniker and Matt Swartz were discovered through this Prospectus Idol contest 32 In addition BP had added Eric Seidman to its staff early in 2009 and then acquired Russell Carleton Pizza Cutter and Colin Wyers in December 2009 to bolster its coverage of technical sabermetric issues As late as the Fall of 2008 Seidman Swartz Carleton Wyers Daniel Novick and BP Idol finalist Brian Cartwright made up the entire staff of Statistically Speaking aka StatSpeak at MVN com 33 Carleton left the BP staff in May 2010 but returned in July 2012 Seidman and Swartz left in February 2011 Wyers was hired away by the Houston Astros in October 2013 In the press release announcing his hire Jeff Luhnow noted Colin Wyers is a brilliant man with lots of well thought out practical ideas He is insuring the financial security of this company for years to come Oh yes and his personal hygiene is above reproach Wyers final article for BP reviewed the history and process of the brain drain of sabermetricians as writers to baseball analytics specialists working for Major League Baseball itself Colleges can crank out people who know and understand the tools but the sabermetrics community has given teams people who have demonstrated that they can use those tools to find useful insights into the game of baseball So teams court them as part of their effort to win games 34 Although the site maintains a strong sabermetric core and has expanded its statistical databases it regularly attends to issues such as baseball prospects the First Year Player Draft and minor league baseball international baseball the economics and business of baseball valuation of players team and stadium finances the player marketplace 35 and fantasy baseball PECOTA the Fantasy Focus series of articles forecast manager and other fantasy tools BP HAS also published monographs on specialized topics including the application of sabermetric analysis to historical topics an emphasis clearly seen in Mind Game 2005 a history of the Boston Red Sox Baseball Between the Numbers 2006 which addresses some historical comparisons and It Ain t Over til It s Over 2007 about historical pennant races By the beginning of the 2011 baseball season none of BP s founders was an active contributor to the website or publications though some of their earlier articles were included in two Best of Baseball Prospectus compendia that were published in 2011 Products editBaseball Prospectus creates several products Website edit The website www baseballprospectus com which contains articles statistical reports and fantasy baseball tools The site contains some free content although it has become increasingly available only by paid subscription Authors write regular bylined columns on the site and numerous other writers contribute occasional articles The site also covers baseball history as well as current issues and events including games and series injuries forecasts player profiles baseball finance and the player marketplace 36 BP annual and Futures Guide edit Every year BP publishes a print guide to the upcoming baseball season called the annual The annual contains essays on each team and other topics as well as PECOTA projections and analysis for every Major League player and many prospects BP also publishes a separate annual Futures Guide with extensive reporting on minor league and amateur prospects 37 Other books edit Other baseball related books such as Mind Game How the Boston Red Sox Got Smart Won a World Series and Created a New Blueprint for Winning 2005 ISBN 0 7611 4018 2 and Baseball Between the Numbers 2006 ISBN 0 465 00596 9 The latter was chosen by the editors of Amazon com as the best book on baseball and third best on sports in general published in 2006 38 Podcasts edit Effectively Wild the daily Baseball Prospectus podcast ran on the site until episode 1006 when Sam Miller left to join ESPN 39 As of August 2020 the podcast continues on FanGraphs and is hosted by Miller former BP editor in chief Ben Lindbergh and FanGraphs managing editor Meg Rowley 40 41 Flags Fly Forever a traditional fantasy baseball league focused podcast has run weekly since January 2014 42 Five and Dive a twice weekly podcast on various baseball topics hosted by BP editor in chief Craig Goldstein Sports Illustrated writer Emma Baccellieri and Bradford William Davis of the New York Daily News 43 For All You Kids Out There a weekly podcast focusing on the New York Mets organization hosted by BP writers Jeffrey Paternostro and Jarrett Seidler 44 Stolen Signs a podcast on baseball statistics and the people who develop them hosted by Kendall Guillemette and Harry Pavlidis 45 The Infinite Inning a weekly podcast on the intersection of baseball and culture hosted by BP writer Steven Goldman 46 Three Quarters Delivery a weekly podcast on minor league baseball and player development 47 TINO There Is No Offseason a dynasty league fantasy baseball podcast has run regularly since January 2014 48 Internet Baseball Awards edit Main article Baseball Prospectus Internet Baseball Awards The annual Internet Baseball Awards IBA are based on fan voting They started in 1991 with the Most Valuable Player Cy Young pitcher and Rookie of the Year awards in each of the two major leagues In 1998 an award for Manager of the Year was added in each league Theories editBaseball Prospectus writers promote several theories on proper baseball management and analysis many of which are contrary to those of conventional baseball wisdom Clutch hitting edit Main article Clutch hitter Does clutch hitting exist Baseball Prospectus researchers have concluded that there is no repeatable ability of clutch hitting As writer Joe Sheehan said Over the course of a game a month a season or a career there is virtually no evidence that any player or group of players possesses an ability to outperform his established level of ability in clutch situations however defined 49 They cite studies which find that there is insignificant correlation between year to year performance in clutch situations In an article published in 2006 Nate Silver argued that clutch hitting ability does exist to a degree He argued that although not as important as traditional baseball analysis would suggest clutch hitting ability was more significant than other sabermetric studies had shown The article also found there to be a connection between clutch hitting ability and situational hitting or the ability to adjust a hitting approach to fit the given situation 50 Views on traditional statistics edit Baseball Prospectus writers often successfully argue that traditional baseball statistics such as RBIs wins and batting average are poor reflections of a player s true contributions For example they have argued that RBIs are too dependent on factors outside of the player s control namely the production of other hitters in the lineup 51 52 They similarly argue that wins are too affected by factors such as the team s offense and bullpen 53 Closer usage edit Baseball Prospectus writers assert that teams are typically inefficient in their use of their best relievers Teams typically assign their most effective reliever to the position of closer using him in only save situations According to many Baseball Prospectus writers a team s best reliever should be used when the opposing team has its best chance at increasing its chances of winning 54 Views on sacrifice bunts and stolen bases edit Many writers argue that the sacrifice bunt and stolen base are overused in baseball Teams will often attempt these plays when the score is close Writers for Baseball Prospectus often argue that teams are on average actually lowering their expected number of runs scored They argue that stolen base attempts are not completed frequently enough for them to be beneficial to the offense 55 For sacrifice bunts they argue that the team is giving up more by sacrificing an out than they gain by advancing a runner one base Their thinking is derived from the grid of expected runs in an inning based on the outs and runner situation which shows that the sacrifice is detrimental to a team given average players in most of the situations in which it is typically used 56 In a series of articles in 2004 James Click argued that sacrifice bunts are beneficial in some situations dependent on the quality of the batter at the plate and the situation in the game 57 Statistical tools editBaseball Prospectus writers use a wide variety of sabermetric tools Among the major tools that they are credited with inventing are Equivalent average EqA a combination of various hitting numbers designed to express a player s overall offensive contribution 58 Equivalent Baserunning Runs EqBRR a statistic indicating a player s rate of run production resulting from his baserunning 59 Jaffe Wins Above Replacement Score JAWS a metric invented by Jay Jaffe to assess a player s worthiness for enshrinement in the Hall of Fame 60 Pitcher Abuse Points PAP a measure of the impact of a particular start by a pitcher on his arm based on pitch count 61 Peripheral ERA PERA a pitcher s expected ERA based on park adjusted hits walks strikeouts and home runs allowed 62 PECOTA a system of player projection based on similarity to previous player seasons 63 Value over replacement player VORP a measurement of the number of runs contributed by a player over the expected level of performance the average team can obtain if it needs to replace a starting player at minimal cost 64 Voros McCracken s pathbreaking article on Defense Independent Pitching Statistics also first appeared on the BP website 65 Notable contributors editContributors to Baseball Prospectus include multiple notable sports figures including Dave Cameron Will Carroll James Click Clay Davenport Rany Jazayerli Christina Kahrl Jonah Keri Keith Law Doug Pappas John Perrotto Dayn Perry Joe Sheehan Nate Silver Keith WoolnerCriticism editCriticism of methodology editBaseball Prospectus as well as other sabermetric analysts are criticized for taking the human aspect out of the game of baseball For example Murray Chass of The New York Times wrote in an article that he did not want to hear or read about new age baseball statistics any more referencing Value over replacement player specifically saying I suppose that if stats mongers want to sit at their computers and play with these things all day long that s their prerogative But their attempt to introduce these new age statistics into the game threatens to undermine most fans enjoyment of baseball and the human factor therein People play baseball Numbers don t 66 Nate Silver BP s Managing Partner at the time responded to this criticism in An Open Letter to Murray Chass including offering to meet Chass to watch a ballgame 67 Silver expounded on the case for a positive impact of sabermetrics on the game of baseball in an article How Sabermetrics Helps Build a Better Ballgame published on Baseball Analysts com 68 Another type of criticism comes from those who believe that by broadening its coverage and audience Baseball Prospectus is becoming more like the mainstream media and losing what made it unique In response to a question along this line in an on line chat Silver wrote From a brand standpoint we re more concerned about differentiation based on quality than differentiation based on where we fall on sort of the saberpolitical spectrum 69 Criticism of journalistic standards edit Baseball Prospectus was widely criticized for publishing and aggressively promoting a 2003 story claiming that banished player manager Pete Rose had reached an agreement to return to baseball 70 Will Carroll made the rounds on television and radio claiming to have spoken to unnamed sources who had actually seen the agreement 71 Spokesmen for both Rose and Major League Baseball refuted the claim 72 73 but Carroll and his colleagues insisted their reporting was accurate No other news source confirmed the story In fact Rose was not reinstated and remains banned from baseball 74 Notes edit Former BP writer Keith Law who writes for ESPN com is also a member of the BBWAA BP masthead BasketballProspectus com basketballprospectus com Archived from the original on April 12 2018 Retrieved April 14 2018 Sheehan as Managing Editor basketballprospectus com Archived from the original on July 7 2011 Retrieved April 14 2018 Kevin Pelton and Bradford Doolittle Pro Basketball Prospectus 2009 10 Our Newest Book BasketballProspectus September 2 2009 Imagine Sports strategic partnership permanent dead link Baseball Digest Daily baseballdigestdaily com Archived from the original on October 5 2008 Retrieved April 14 2018 Press Release Archived October 17 2008 at the Wayback Machine Prospectus Entertainment Ventures Owner of Baseball Prospectus Announces Acquisition of Baseball Digest Daily BDD by Joe Hamrahi Tuesday October 14 2008 International Sports Management puckprospectus com Retrieved April 14 2018 Puck Prospectus Articles State of the Prospectus Archived from the original on February 26 2009 Retrieved February 25 2009 Nate Silver and Kevin Goldstein State of the Prospectus Spring 2009 BaseballProspectus com March 24 2009 Archived March 27 2009 at the Wayback Machine Kevin Goldstein State of the Prospectus The Year and the Decade to Come BaseballProspectus com January 4 2010 Cot s Baseball Contracts mlbcontracts blogspot com Retrieved April 14 2018 Marc Normandin The New BP Fantasy BaseballProspectus com February 25 2010 Kevin Goldstein Organizational Announcement BaseballProspectus com November 28 2012 Joe Hamrahi Thank you Steven Goldman BaseballProspectus com March 2 2012 Joe Hamrahi BP Names New Managing Editor BaseballProspectus com March 5 2012 Joe Hamrahi Lindbergh and Evans Help Chart New Course for BP BaseballProspectus com July 13 2012 Joe Hamrahi Brooks Baseball Joins Forces with Baseball Prospectus BaseballProspectus com April 30 2012 Dave Pease State of Basketball Prospectus A Brief Announcement Basketball Prospectus com March 15 2013 Archived March 11 2013 at the Wayback Machine Zak Stambor Number Cruncher University of Chicago Magazine July August 2008 See for example James Fraser Baseball Prospectus Escaping Bill James Shadow By the Numbers Newsletter of the SABR Statistical Analysis Committee 10 No 2 May 2000 Dave Pease Welcome to Big September BaseballProspectus com September 19 2011 On September 19 1996 we registered the domain name baseballprospectus com At the time the main reason we wanted the site is so all our Usenet friends and customers could get more information about the Baseball Prospectus annual which we d just self published with an imposing print run of about 200 Press Release BP Announces Free Access to Archives BaseballProspectus com May 23 2011 Nate Silver The State of the Prospectus Now Serving Beer and Tacos BaseballProspectus com February 27 2006 and Nate Silver State of the Prospectus New Features BaseballProspectus com December 1 2006 Keith Woolner is Manager of Baseball Research amp Analytics Archived December 19 2015 at the Wayback Machine for the Indians From 2001 to 2007 he wrote Aim For The Head columns for BP com Woolner invented Value over replacement player and a variation on Pitcher Abuse Points Woolner left BP in May 2007 to join the front office of the Cleveland Indians Click was a Coordinator of Baseball Operations and Chaim Bloom was Assistant Director of Minor League Operations for the Rays Dan Fox joined the Pirates front office in April 2008 to become their Director of Player Systems Development See Dan Fox Schrodinger s Bat Opus 100 BaseballProspectus com April 17 2008 As evidence of what Fox is doing for the Pirates see this article on Fox s MITT Archived July 22 2009 at the Wayback Machine Aaron Gleeman Astros hire Baseball Prospectus analysis Mike Fast HardballTalk com January 24 2012 In 2012 Goldstein became the Pro Scouting Coordinator for the Astros See Kevin Goldstein Goodbye to the Internet BaseballProspectus com August 31 2012 Josh Levin Moneyball s Deep How Baseball Prospectus Is Like The Oakland A s Deadspin June 5 2009 Prospectus Idol Meet the Finalists BaseballProspectus com May 17 2009 The MVN com network went belly up in December 2009 for financial reasons See Evan Brunell The End of the Most Valuable Network MVN com EvanBrunnel com December 7 2009 Colin Wyers Manufactured Runs Moments of Transition Moments of Revelation Baseball Prospectus November 1 2013 This carries on the tradition established by the late Doug Pappas who wrote regularly for BP from 2001 until his untimely death in 2004 Tim Lemke Baseball Prospectus Finds Niche The Washington Times December 10 2006 Order the 2020 Baseball Prospectus Books Baseball Prospectus Retrieved July 24 2020 Best Books of 2006 Sports amazon com Retrieved April 14 2018 Effectively Wild Episode 998 The Podcast s and Baseball s Future FanGraphs December 28 2016 Retrieved April 14 2018 Effectively Wild FanGraphs Retrieved July 24 2020 Effectively Wild Pod Twitter Retrieved August 3 2020 Flags Fly Forever Archives Baseball Prospectus Retrieved July 24 2020 Five and Dive Archives Baseball Prospectus Retrieved August 3 2020 For All You Kids Out There New York Mets Podcast Baseball Prospectus Retrieved August 3 2020 Stolen Signs Baseball Statistics Podcast Baseball Prospectus Retrieved August 3 2020 The Infinite Inning Archives Baseball Prospectus Retrieved August 3 2020 Three Quarters Delivery Archives Baseball Prospectus Retrieved August 3 2020 There Is No Offseason Archives Baseball Prospectus Retrieved July 24 2020 Sheehan Joe The Concept of Clutch Baseball Prospectus Basics Silver Nate 2006 Jonah Keri ed Baseball Between the Numbers Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong New York Basic Books pp 14 34 ISBN 0 465 00596 9 Keri Jonah 2006 Jonah Keri ed Baseball Between the Numbers Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong New York Basic Books pp 1 4 ISBN 0 465 00596 9 Perry Dayn Measuring Offense Baseball Prospectus Basics Perry Dayn Woolner Keith 2006 Jonah Keri ed Baseball Between the Numbers Why Everything You Know about the Game Is Wrong New York Basic Books pp 49 50 ISBN 0 465 00596 9 Zumsteg Derek How to Run a Bullpen Baseball Prospectus Basics Sheehan Joe Stolen Bases and How to Use Them Baseball Prospectus Basics Run expectancy matrix available here for all users and here for paid subscribers Click James When Does it Make Sense to Sacrifice links to part 1 of series Davenport Clay About EqA Baseball Prospectus Basics This new statistic was incorporated into BP s regular daily and seasonal statistical reports effective with the 2008 season but also calculated for previous seasons It has also been incorporated into PECOTA estimates for 2008 The fundamental work on this metric was developed in a series of columns by Dan Fox See for example Dan Fox Schrodinger s Bat The Running Man BaseballProspectus com September 7 2006 Schrodinger s Bat The Baserunning Edition Baseball Prospectus October 18 2007 and A Running Comparison Baseball Prospectus Unfiltered November 14 2007 Also see Dan Fox The Tortoise the Hare and Juan Pierre Translating Baserunning into Runs in S Goldman and C Kahrl Eds Baseball Prospectus 2008 New York Plume 2008 558 563 Baseball Prospectus Glossary Baseball Prospectus Retrieved December 5 2017 Jazayerli Rany How We Measure Pitcher Usage Baseball Prospectus Basics Baseball Prospectus Glossary www baseballprospectus com Retrieved April 14 2018 Silver Nate The Science of Forecasting Baseball Prospectus Basics Keith Woolner Introduction to VORP Value Over Replacement Player Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Home Baseball Prospectus Baseball Prospectus Archived from the original on June 13 2006 Retrieved April 14 2018 Chass Murray February 27 2007 As Season Approaches Some Topics Should Be Off Limits The New York Times Retrieved May 7 2007 Nate Silver An Open Letter to Murray Chass BaseballProspectus com February 27 2007 Nate Silver How Sabermetrics Helps Build a Better Ballgame Baseball Analysts May 10 2007 Nate Silver Chat BaseballProspectus com June 27 2007 Derek Zumsteg amp Will Carroll The Return of Pete Rose Exclusive He s Back in Baseball in 2004 Archived November 2 2006 at the Wayback Machine August 12 2003 King Kaufman Sports Daily Archived December 5 2008 at the Wayback Machine August 12 2003 ESPN com Report called unfounded and irresponsible August 12 2003 Baseball Denies Deal with Rose August 14 2003 Baseball Hall of Fame website Why isn t Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame Archived February 13 2009 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit nbsp Baseball portal nbsp Journalism portalArticles by BP writers in ESPN archive 2003 Articles by BP writers in ESPN Insider archive Articles by BP writers in Sports Illustrated vault Baseball Prospectus website Baseball Daily Digest website permanent dead link Basketball Prospectus website Hockey Prospectus 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