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Solvent is so Yesterday: VERSUS Part 2: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. Oakland Athletics
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Solvent is so Yesterday. Ruminations on implicit solvent simulation research. Tuesday, February 13, 2007. VERSUS Part 2: Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim vs. Oakland Athletics. In this, the second of a planned three part series, I compare the fortunes of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and the Oakland Athletics, the key competitors for the AL West title. And are generally recognized as among the most numerical projection-reliant teams in MLB. The Angels represent the traditional scouting based approac...
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Solvent is so Yesterday: MLB 2007 Preview - NL Lineups
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Solvent is so Yesterday. Ruminations on implicit solvent simulation research. Thursday, January 18, 2007. MLB 2007 Preview - NL Lineups. Same rules as yesterday, this time for the NL. The Run Per Game projections given below are only for the starting 9. I do not consider the effect of bench (this will be considered in later posts). Projected player BA/OBP/SLG are projected from the PECOTA projection system. Projected Lineups are estimated as of 1/16/07. Cream of the Crop. 523 RPG (848 Runs). 489 RPG (793...
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Solvent is so Yesterday: MLB Preview 2007 – NL Bullpens
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Solvent is so Yesterday. Ruminations on implicit solvent simulation research. Wednesday, January 31, 2007. MLB Preview 2007 – NL Bullpens. Today’s post focuses on the quality of the NL bullpens. I discussed the methodology and inherent difficulty in bullpen rankings in yesterday’s post. As I discussed in my post on NL Rotations. Have one good reliever. A bunch of teams with one or two good relievers, but not enough depth to be a truly strong bullpen. The Cubs have the most upside with Kerry Wood and ...
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Solvent is so Yesterday: MLB Preview 2007 – Team Fielding
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Solvent is so Yesterday. Ruminations on implicit solvent simulation research. Friday, January 26, 2007. MLB Preview 2007 – Team Fielding. In the last post, I looked at team fielding in the AL West by doing a position-by-position breakdown of each team and developing a consensus ranking for each player. I have modified the process slightly for this post. First, while I am still creating consensus defensive rankings, I am using a straight formula now. The formula is as follows:. These teams will be neither...
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Solvent is so Yesterday: MLB Preview 2007 - AL Rotation Analysis
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Solvent is so Yesterday. Ruminations on implicit solvent simulation research. Sunday, January 28, 2007. MLB Preview 2007 - AL Rotation Analysis. Today’s post is a look at the projected starting rotations of AL teams. This is the first time I have ever attempted such a venture, so the method may be a bit raw, and in need of refinement. The general procedure was as follows:. With great difficulty, I restrained myself from choosing my. Which is ERA adjusted for league, park, and team defense. Boston gets to...
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Solvent is so Yesterday: MLB Preview 2007 – AL Bullpens
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Solvent is so Yesterday. Ruminations on implicit solvent simulation research. Tuesday, January 30, 2007. MLB Preview 2007 – AL Bullpens. Today’s post focuses on the quality of the AL bullpens. Ranking bullpens, especially this early in the offseason, is tricky business for three reasons:. 1 Relief pitchers are the most volatile and difficult to project species in the MLB universe. Fortunately, the last point also allows us to get a general idea of bullpen quality without the benefit of spring training ou...
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This Is What Really Happens: Elsa travels 1270 miles, meets her Grandparents, goes to a wedding and laughs her ass off.
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This Is What Really Happens. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Elsa travels 1270 miles, meets her Grandparents, goes to a wedding and laughs her ass off. We took Elsa to meet her Grandparents in Minot, ND. Of course they were smitten! After a week in Minot we hit the road to get to a friends wedding at Lake Metagoshe, just seconds away from the Canadian border. The weather was beautiful, as was the wedding. Elsa was a good Chicky and we managed to get our first official family photo. Go Team Ripplinger!
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This Is What Really Happens: Pretty Pretty Lady Babies
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This Is What Really Happens. Monday, August 10, 2009. Pretty Pretty Lady Babies. My all time Friend Anna and her hubby Matt welcomed their girl, Navie. May, into this world on August 3rd. Elsa and I paid our new Lady Friend a visit this afternoon. The girls got along famously! Is so pretty and I have a feeling there will be a lot of sleep overs and clothes borrowing in the future for these two! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Other things that really happen. Babe In The Woodz.