Billy Hamilton, Dee Gordon, and the Gini Coefficient.
Andrew McCutchen bouncing back seemed reasonable, but maybe it shouldn’t have been.
Two teams, double-digit runs, by decade.
Tigers pitchers keep it in the air.
A rising home run rate, a falling Gini coefficient.
What kind of team allows a lot of blown saves?
Even smart teams can get stubborn.
Starters are lasting fewer innings, but the reasons may surprise you.
If a blown save is bad, what about two or more?