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Battle of the Budgets on ESPN, Day 1
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March 03, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. Battle of the Budgets on ESPN, Day 1. Recently worked with ESPN.com. To create Battle of the Budgets. In this simulated draft and head-to-head competition, four top baseball writers - Steve Phillips. Of "Baseball Tonight," Buster Olney. Of ESPN The Magazine, and ESPN.com's Jayson Stark. Check out the Draft Rules and Rounds 1-5. Of the draft and catch this recap of Round 1. Action between Neyer and Phillips. For security, enter the word you see below.
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Asian Cosmetic Sales Boom, But Greenwashing an Issue
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Send us a Tip! Greenwashing News and Information: Examine Misleading Claims About Environmental Benefits. You are here: Home. Asian Cosmetic Sales Boom, But Greenwashing an Issue. Asian Cosmetic Sales Boom, But Greenwashing an Issue. June 26, 2015. As purchasing power rises in Asia, the sale of cosmetics has continued to increase. However, the growth has come with a backlash, as some are claiming that Asian cosmetics are engaging in greenwashing of their products. Meanwhile, Japan remains a world center ...
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April 06, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. NYTimes Profiles the Science of Simulation. With the 2009 baseball season underway, today's New York Times Science section covers baseball's "what ifs," exploring the science of simulation - and how close to the real-life game it actually is. Imagine Sports' Diamond Mind simulation plays a significant part inthis article. Here are a few quotes and points…. March 03, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. Battle of the Budgets: Neyer vs. Olney.
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Imagine Sports Baseball Blog
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March 03, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. Battle of the Budgets on ESPN, Day 1. Imagine Sports recently worked with ESPN.com to create Battle of the Budgets. In this simulated draft and head-to-head competition, four top baseball writers - Steve Phillips of "Baseball Tonight," Buster Olney of ESPN The Magazine, and ESPN.com's Jayson Stark and Rob Neyer - drafted their own 25-man rosters with a…. August 12, 2008 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. Player v. Player. Player v. Player. The 11th ...
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April 06, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. NYTimes Profiles the Science of Simulation. With the 2009 baseball season underway, today's New York Times Science section covers baseball's "what ifs," exploring the science of simulation - and how close to the real-life game it actually is. Imagine Sports' Diamond Mind simulation plays a significant part inthis article. Here are a few quotes and points…. March 03, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. Battle of the Budgets: Neyer vs. Olney.
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April 06, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. NYTimes Profiles the Science of Simulation. With the 2009 baseball season underway, today's New York Times Science section covers baseball's "what ifs," exploring the science of simulation - and how close to the real-life game it actually is. Imagine Sports' Diamond Mind simulation plays a significant part inthis article. Here are a few quotes and points…. March 03, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. Battle of the Budgets: Neyer vs. Olney.
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April 06, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. NYTimes Profiles the Science of Simulation. With the 2009 baseball season underway, today's New York Times Science section covers baseball's "what ifs," exploring the science of simulation - and how close to the real-life game it actually is. Imagine Sports' Diamond Mind simulation plays a significant part inthis article. Here are a few quotes and points…. March 03, 2009 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. Battle of the Budgets: Neyer vs. Olney.
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The Sim Favors Rays in World Series Game 3, Pens Make the Difference
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October 25, 2008 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. The Sim Favors Rays in World Series Game 3, Pens Make the Difference. So, game 2 went as projected by the Diamond Mind. Re enough, each team committed an error that led to an unearned run - Werth's bobble in the first led to one unearned run for Tampa Bay, while Philly got an unearned run thanks to a Longoria error in the 9th. On to game 3. Keys to the Game:. We projected Matt Garza. At the plate, BJ Upton. Is most likely, followed by Jayson Werth.
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Still Feeling Smug, The Sim Likes Rays in World Series Game 2
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October 23, 2008 By: Dayne Myers Posted in: CEO Posts. Still Feeling Smug, The Sim Likes Rays in World Series Game 2. So, the Diamond Mind. Simulation is feeling good about its call for last night's game. the Phillies topped the Rays in a close 3-2 pitching battles. The Sim's projections were that game one would be (a) a close game that was a toss-up as to the winner; (b) the Phillies' best chance to win a game; (c) it would be low-scoring; and (d) that both starting pitchers would do well. Sure you can&...
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