Stephen Strasburg Community Projection Results
Community Projection Results: Stephen Strasburg Amazingly, we had only 11 entries for this, and one of them required major "adjustments" to the innings pitched category to make workable. The...
Community Projection Results: Stephen Strasburg Amazingly, we had only 11 entries for this, and one of them required major "adjustments" to the innings pitched category to make workable. The...
Community Projection Results: Brian Matusz We only had 12 entries for this one, which surprised me given that Orioles fans tend to be a vocal lot. The results: 28 games, 28 starts, zero complete...
Community Projection Results: Austin Jackson We had 15 entries, with some people really liking him and others much less optimistic. The results: 131 games, 479 at-bats, 67 runs, 128 hits, 22...
My suspicions that Carlos Quentin was the only player on the Sox capable of matching the lofty projections of Gordon Beckham were far from incorrect. You guys seemedĀ almost universally optimisticĀ...
For our last projection, we will do the King of All Prospects: Stephen Strasburg of the Washington Nationals.He's beginning the season in the minors of course, and obviously your projection will...
Austin Jackson is a controversial rookie: some people (including me) really like him, while others (particularly many sabermetric-oriented analysts) really don't. As such he's a great topic for a...
Going forward with the Community Projection project, so far we have three pitchers (David Price, Clayton Kershaw, and Derek Holland) and four hitters (Fernando Martinez, Jason Heyward, Travis...
Fernando Martinez Community Projection Results We only had ten entries in the Fernando Martinez Community Projection. I thought this one would get a lot of interest, but enthusiasm for this...
The results of the Gordon Beckham projection made me think he might be projected as the Sox most valuable player (read: hitter) when you factor in defense and positional adjustments. The only...
Yep, he walks on water I would expect a season like that would have him as the White Sox most valuable bat, and as a (hopefully fine defensive) second baseman have him receiving more than a handful...