Why predicting player breakouts is more important than minimizing error.
Does PECOTA love catching prospects? And if so, which ones?
There Is No Offseason is a podcast that focuses exclusively on dynasty and long-term keeper formats. We talk major leagues, minor leagues and we never miss an opportunity to take a jab at Craig.
How to get all of our preseason player projections in one place.
Ben and Sam talk about pitchers, catchers, and PECOTA projections reporting for spring training.
Have we been underrating big-market, high-payroll teams?
The teams that have outhit and outpitched their projections, or fallen the farthest short.
If everyone on the Astros played to their 90th-percentile projections, and everyone on the Angels played to their 10th-percentile projections, which would win more games?
Asking questions about PECOTA’s projections, and explaining what the system thinks is in store for Bryce Harper.
PECOTA’s projected award winners, bounceback candidates, and betes noires.
BP begins to roll out its projections and fantasy tools for the 2013 season.
We answer your questions about the approaching arrival and rollout of our offerings for early 2013.
The Angels signed the best free-agent hitter and pitcher available, added the best rookie ever, and still missed the playoffs. Was it anyone’s fault?
Ben and Sam discuss the Tigers’ predictably bad defense and the unpredictably bad Brandon Wood.
What we wrote the last time Roger Clemens came back.
Forty notable projection successes and failures from the first half, in haiku form.