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Url:http://www.sabernomics.com
Author(s):J.C. Bradbury
Language:English
Tags:baseball, economics, braves
Description:Economic Thinking about Baseball
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Popularity:75 Followers

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Why Soriano Won’t Accept Arbitration
When the Braves signed Billy Wagner and Takashi Saito, front office sources made it clear that they expected Mike Gonzalez and Rafael Soriano to reject the club’s arbitration offer. But then...more
2009-12-06
Figgins Signs with Mariners
According to several sources, the Seattle Mariners have reached a preliminary agreement with Chone Figgins on a four-year, $36 million contract. The deal also supposedly includes a vesting option ...more
2009-12-05
Red Sox Sign Scutaro
Marco Scutaro has agreed to a contract with the Boston Red Sox. Terms have been slow to come out, but Buster Olney reports via Twitter it’s a two-year deal that guarantees $12.5 million over ...more
2009-12-04
Braves Add Saito to the Bullpen
Frank Wren continues to be an aggressive shopper, picking up Takashi Saito on a $3.2 million, one-year deal. The contract includes $500,000 in bonuses for appearances, and $1.8 million for games f...more
2009-12-04
Phillies Bringing Back Polanco
Several sources are indicating that Placido Polanco has agreed to a 3-year $18 million deal to return to the Philadelphia Phillies as their third baseman. Polanco had a rough 2009 with Detroit; bu...more
2009-12-03
Is Your Favorite Free Agent Over the Hill?
My latest column in The Huffington Post.Though the buzz about adding free agents is mostly positive, there is one factor that is often overlooked: most free agents are old.The ages of this yearR...more
2009-12-02
Braves Sign Wagner
I’m not normally a fan of signing relievers on the free-agent market. So, when I woke up to the report of the Braves signing Billy Wagner my first feeling was concern. However, I think the te...more
2009-12-02
File Under True, But Misleading
Rob Neyer points to an AP story about the “rise” in stimulant exemptions for ADHD among MLB players. Stimulant exemptions in MLB slightly rise againNEW YORK (AP) -The number of baseball...more
2009-12-01
Aging and Selective Sampling
In several recent posts, I have discussed my study of how baseball players age. It’s a study that I embarked upon with no prior expectations other than that I should observe a pattern of im...more
2009-11-30
Friday Links
— My latest Huffington Post column is now up. I discuss why Wins shouldn’t be used to evaluate pitchers. So, kudos to Law and Carroll for using the right criteria for making their Cy Yo...more
2009-11-20

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Chuck ClausenApr 25

I was good news to find out the G-Braves could be somebody - the taxpayers must have an unbelievably weak lineup.
 

J.C. BradburyJul 26, 2008

Thanks Ed,
The Gwinnett story isn't over yet. It will be interesting to see what happens.
 

Ed TaylorJul 26, 2008

Love the Sabernomics blog. I really think you've got an excellent book in the making with the Gwinett County stadium deal.
 
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