August 11th in 2010 season, Matthias, Sabermetrics, Toronto Blue Jays by Matthias Koster .

Toronto Blue Jays Bullpen

After the pen dropped another game last night, I was left wondering, how has the pen performed as a whole this season?

August 6th in 2010 season, Baseball History, Callum, College Baseball, Commentary, Hall of Fame, Minor League Baseball, Sabermetrics, Toronto Blue Jays by Callum Hughson .

Do pitch counts do more harm than good?

 

“Baseball is a better game for the fans when you have two starting pitchers engaged in a duel, rather than each pitching five innings and turning it over to a long series of interchangeable relievers.” – Bill James
                         

I was watching an interview the other day with Hall of Fame pitcher Fergie Jenkins.  He was talking about his workload as a …

August 5th in 2010 season, Futures Market, International Baseball, Matthias, Sabermetrics, Toronto Blue Jays, prospects by Matthias Koster .

Tools are the new Moneyball

Alex Anthopoulos has put his money where his mouth is , making Tools the new Moneyball over Sabermetrics in Toronto.

July 29th in 2010 season, Baseball Lore, Matthias, Sabermetrics by Matthias Koster .

Vicente Padilla’s Eephus Pitch

Quick Eephus Definition:

An Eephus pitch (also spelled Ephus) in baseball is considered a junk pitch with very low speed. The delivery from the pitcher has very low velocity and usually catches the hitter off-guard.

July 23rd in 2010 season, Matthias, Sabermetrics, Toronto Blue Jays by Matthias Koster .

2010 AL Pitches Per Out

With pitch count being a legitimate concern (and some would say offensive strategy) I wanted to see how some of the Jays starters stacked up in the stat category pitches per out.

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