Is swinging on 3-0 counts a stathead philosophy or an old-school staple?
An attempt to settle an age-old debate: What’s more important for a manager to possess, people skills or tactical savvy?
On Billy Hamilton’s ability to score without the Reds recording a hit, and how we’re making it harder for him.
Why simply knowing an answer isn’t always enough.
Ben and Sam talk to Alejandro Aldama of the Independent Group for Baseball Investigation about the state of sabermetrics in Cuba.
What we know and what we’re still wondering about MLB’s new ball- and player-tracking technology.
A Q&A with Professor Andy Andres, who announced the formation of an online course in Sabermetrics Tuesday.
Ben and Sam answer listener emails about trading within the division, stats on baseball broadcasts, Mike Trout, and more.
Are teams passing up an advantage by not telling their corner outfielders to trade places based on the batter?
On the rise of the defensive coordinator.
Ben and Sam discuss the new kind of coach being hired by big-league teams this offseason.
How does a starter’s repetoire affect his performance after the first trip through the lineup?
Do runners perform worse when they’re inserted late in games?
An investigation into how much less effective starting pitchers get with each trip through the order.
An open letter in response to Murray Chass’ recent rant about fielding metrics and the Gold Gloves.
Ben and Sam talk to Colin Wyers about how he got hired by the Astros, working in baseball, and where sabermetrics is headed.