Vintage Base Ball games have become a popular pastime. While attending one in Baltimore, Clay Davenport becomes part of the action.
Clay factors in the MLB tiebreaker rules to make the Postseason Odds Report more accurate.
Clay takes a closer look at Chase Utley’s odds of reaching or breaking DiMaggio’s hitting streak.
Clay describes the newest addition to BP’s Playoff Odds report.
PECOTA has taken a crack at the standings, as have our individual authors. Now Clay Davenport steps up with a different, and more optimistic, look at how the season may play out.
Clay has discovered a problem in the way we compute a great deal of advanced metrics, including EqA and RC/27.
Clay returns with Part Two of his look at the WBC participants.
The World Baseball Classic is coming up, and Clay has some new Davenport Translation numbers to help handicap the field.
With Gold Glove season upon us, Clay takes a look at who the numbers say should win the awards.
Seven teams had better projected chances to make the postseason than the 2005 Indians did and missed, according to the Playoff Odds Report.
The popularity of the Playoff Odds Report spurred requests for past-season reports.
Clay returns with the most recent installment of his Objective Hall of Fame series, as he starts to move away from 19th Century players.
Clay continues assembling his Objective Hall of Fame, and starts to see his selections veer away from the True Hall’s inductees.
The top-rated player in baseball history highlights these three classes in our Objective Hall of Fame.
Clay fills out classes from 1937 to 1940 as he continues to build an Objective Hall of Fame.
With recent inductees into the Real Hall of Fame still in mind, Clay proposes an Objective Hall of Fame. In Part One, Clay details his methodology and presents the opening class.