Talented, Controllable Players Are Baseball’s Most Valuable Resource
David Brown focuses his latest team-building exposition on the value of young, controllable talent and graphically illustrates the Rangers' arbitration eligibility calendar.
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Joey Matschulat
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This deserves main page play
Updated maybe for the changes since April. Good comments, too.
"He uses statistics as a drunken man uses lamp-posts... for support rather than illumination." - Andrew Lang (1844-1912) also -
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~Ambrose Bierce
by Ed Coffin on Sep 16, 2009 6:05 PM CDT reply actions
I 'reced it up
because LSB seems to have been very short good reader contributions lately. Good article.
Go Rice Owls!
That's 'cause Joey stole spurdynasty and NNOC from us!
LOL.
Hank is 7 runs below a zombie replacement at first base. Do you realize how terrible that is? Zombie’s can’t think, they’re slow, and they’re often ejected from the game for eating opposing baserunners’ brains. - Ben quantifies Hank Blalock



















