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Mets Fix 196 implied HN points 11 Jan 24
  1. Introduction of new Mets players: Harrison Bader and Luis Severino.
  2. David Stearns shares update on offseason approach.
  3. Mets sign Yacksel Ríos to a minor-league deal and an update on arbitration deadline.
Mets Fix 314 implied HN points 08 Sep 23
  1. The post is about Joander Suarez, a young right-hander catching attention in baseball.
  2. Suarez is not a top-ranked prospect, but is impressing people with his performance.
  3. Read more about Suarez with a 7-day free trial subscription to Mets Fix.
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THE BATFLIP 314 implied HN points 29 Sep 23
  1. Chris Bassitt reached the 200 inning mark with a stellar performance for the Blue Jays, a rare accomplishment in today's game.
  2. Pitchers going deep into games for 200+ innings is becoming increasingly rare due to injury prevention, expanded bullpens, and awareness of third-time-through-the-order penalty.
  3. Brandon Belt's performance, Rangers' bullpen struggles, and playoff scenarios are important factors to watch for Blue Jays' postseason hopes.
Mets Fix 314 implied HN points 13 Sep 23
  1. David Stearns is coming to save the Mets
  2. Ronny Mauricio impresses with his first major league home run
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Mets Fix 314 implied HN points 27 Mar 23
  1. The Mets are finalizing their roster decisions for Opening Day, including signing Dylan Bundy for more depth in the starting rotation.
  2. Max Scherzer will start the opener, with Justin Verlander pitching the home opener - despite dealing with an injury scare in his final spring tune-up.
  3. The process of selecting the Opening Day roster is ceremonial and a fluid process, aimed at balancing competing for a championship and developing top talent.
Mets Fix 314 implied HN points 03 Apr 23
  1. Mets fans are feeling positive after a good weekend.
  2. The Mets bullpen and rotation are performing well.
  3. The team is showing strong fielding skills and hitting capabilities.
Mets Fix 294 implied HN points 24 Mar 23
  1. The newsletter was started by fans who wanted this content
  2. They offer a 7-day free trial to read the full post archives
  3. The post includes exciting new features to share with readers
The Better Letter 196 implied HN points 08 Dec 23
  1. Baseball's analytics revolution owes its existence to a smart security guard creating statistical analysis accessible and interesting.
  2. The success of 'Moneyball' accelerated the statistical disruption in baseball and led to the widespread use of advanced statistical measures in MLB.
  3. The Bill James approach transformed baseball analysis to be more objective, relevant, and useful, impacting team strategies and decision-making.
The Better Letter 157 implied HN points 20 Oct 23
  1. Baseball analytics have revolutionized the sport, but interpreting data on human behavior is complex.
  2. Clutch hitting in baseball is a controversial topic with no solid evidence of its existence as a repeatable skill.
  3. Combining traditional scouting with statistical analysis in sports management is often more effective than choosing one over the other.
Political Currents by Ross Barkan 16 implied HN points 22 Oct 24
  1. Playing softball can be just as fun and competitive as baseball, even if it's not at a professional level. It offers a chance to enjoy the game and connect with friends, despite any frustrations on the field.
  2. Baseball has become very strategic and data-driven, making it even harder for players to succeed. However, the unpredictability of the game keeps it exciting, as even the best plans can fail.
  3. The upcoming World Series between the Yankees and Dodgers is historic and highly anticipated. It brings together two legendary teams with rich histories, making it a big deal for baseball fans everywhere.
Silver Bulletin 125 implied HN points 17 Nov 23
  1. Las Vegas is a good location for baseball due to its high tourist population that seeks entertainment.
  2. The city has a high sports avidity demonstrated by the interest in various sports leagues.
  3. Las Vegas's compact layout makes it easy for residents and tourists to access the stadium efficiently.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 28 Oct 11
  1. Game sevens in sports can be really exciting, even if people think they might be boring. Many past game sevens have delivered great moments and thrilling finishes.
  2. Some of the most unforgettable world series moments come from game sevens, showcasing intense drama and memorable plays. This history shows that these games are often worth watching.
  3. Baseball's unique kind of drama during the postseason is different from other sports. Even though people might find baseball slow, the excitement can build in a way unlike any other sport.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 29 Sep 11
  1. Baseball fans often carry deep emotions tied to their team's history and past games. These memories shape how they react to current events in the sport.
  2. The experience of watching games has changed dramatically with technology and social media. Fans can now feel connected to others, even if they are watching alone.
  3. Baseball games create unique drama due to their unpredictable nature and individual player moments. This personal connection to the game makes the experience special.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 06 Sep 11
  1. There's concern that Stephen Strasburg may not meet the high expectations set for him, and it's possible that his best performances are behind him.
  2. Safeco Field, while modern and full of amenities, lacks the traditional feel of a baseball game, making it less enjoyable for some fans.
  3. Little League pitch count rules change how teams strategize during games, which might affect both player development and the overall fun of the game.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 19 Nov 11
  1. Baseball playoffs are exciting but often unfair, making them more about luck than skill. The beauty of baseball lies in the long season, not just the post-season rush.
  2. There's a debate about how much campaigns really matter in elections. Many people wish for democracy to be more about great ideas and leaders than just voting based on tough times.
  3. Election outcomes are usually influenced by bigger factors than campaigns, with candidates' fates often decided before they even start campaigning. It's important to understand the underlying trends rather than just the surface drama.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 03 Jun 10
  1. Perfect games are really exciting to watch and can turn a boring game into something thrilling. People will often go out of their way to watch every pitch of these games.
  2. The missed call by umpire Jim Joyce during Galarraga's near-perfect game is one of the most tragic moments in baseball history. Many think it marks the worst missed call in a regular season game.
  3. People might remember Galarraga's name for years, but it may not carry the same weight as Harvey Haddix's legendary 1959 performance. There’s a unique story about Haddix that adds to its memory.
Musings on Markets 0 implied HN points 11 Mar 09
  1. The Yankees have very high player salaries, which act like debt commitments. This means their financial situation looks worse than it might seem at first.
  2. If someone buys the Yankees, they are essentially taking on more than just the franchise price because they will also inherit the player contracts.
  3. Teams with long-term financial commitments should be careful about taking on more debt, as it can lead to financial troubles, similar to what happens in industries like airlines.
Matt’s Five Points 0 implied HN points 20 Jul 11
  1. Young talent can achieve impressive things at a very young age, like Bob Feller striking out 17 batters as a rookie at 17.
  2. Many people might not know that other young players have also reached great accomplishments at a young age.
  3. Youthful talent often gets overlooked, but their achievements deserve recognition just like the famous legends.