Following today's UEFA Champions League group stage draw, the most prominent European football/soccer competition is ready to kick off. And so is betting on the same. In this article, we will review all the groups and present them to you. Manchester City is the top contender for winning the trophy, and … Read More... about UEFA Champions League Group Stage Draw Completed
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The Last of a Dying Breed – The Demise of the SP – Part Two
Pitch count. Workload. Innings limit. These phrases never existed prior to 1988 but are now commonplace in Major League baseball. Last time we explored how innings are down for starting pitchers across baseball and complete games and shutouts are quickly becoming endangered. Today I want to incorporate pitch count, the age of the pitcher, and how this impacts your … [Read more...] about The Last of a Dying Breed – The Demise of the SP – Part Two
Finish What You Start – The Demise of the SP – Part One
Finish what you start. Completing a game on the mound used to be expected of starting pitchers. It was your game to win or lose. Just like how hitters have caught the homerun bug, things have changed. Today you hear things like, the manager just wants to get him through 5 innings and then the bullpen will take over. Somewhere along the line in MLB history, teams began … [Read more...] about Finish What You Start – The Demise of the SP – Part One
The Times Are Changing: A Look at Homerun Trends in the MLB
You just don’t see contact hitters like that anymore. It’s all about launch angle now. The game is different. If you follow baseball, you have likely heard phrases similar to these uttered by the TV commentators or your fellow fans. It is common for baseball junkies to reference the changing times in the Major Leagues, noting that steals totals are dwindling or that … [Read more...] about The Times Are Changing: A Look at Homerun Trends in the MLB
The 3 Best Baseball Prospects We Have Yet to See
With the arrival of top-prospect Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to the bigs, now is an appropriate time to discuss which of baseball’s other promising youngsters could provide an impact to their big league clubs in the near future. Several of the names on the MLB Top-100 Prospects list have already made it to the highest level. Most are lurking in the minors, fine-tuning their craft … [Read more...] about The 3 Best Baseball Prospects We Have Yet to See
A Look at xFIP and HR/FB Rates – Identifying Undervalued Pitchers
Value is everything in any money-making endeavor. Want to trade stocks? Look for value. Want to win on Draftkings? Buy low, my friend. This week, we have explored several of the ways I search for undervalued hitters. It’s time for the pitchers to get some love. Like BABIP, Hard%, and ISO for hitters, pitchers possess several metrics which can tell a story beyond the … [Read more...] about A Look at xFIP and HR/FB Rates – Identifying Undervalued Pitchers
Introducing O-Swing% – Is Javier Baez Due for a Decline
Remember those hitters on your Little League team who would helplessly flail at each and every curveball coming their way? Maybe you were that guy. There is nothing worse than gearing up to take a big rip at what looks like a knee-high heater only to see the bottom fall out 6 inches before the plate. I’ve been there in my playing days. You walk back to the dugout feeling … [Read more...] about Introducing O-Swing% – Is Javier Baez Due for a Decline
Newsflash: The Rays Won’t Continue Playing .700 Baseball on the Road
The best team in baseball is the Tampa Bay Rays. This is no typo. The defending champion Red Sox are a dismal 9-14. The Cubs are .500. The Rockies, Nationals, and A’s all have losing records, as well. What is happening to the MLB we know and love? How is Tampa on top? Simply put: The Rays are out-hitting and out-pitching their opponents, especially away from the Trop. … [Read more...] about Newsflash: The Rays Won’t Continue Playing .700 Baseball on the Road
MLB April Outlook – Checking Back in on Huge Dogs
Earlier this month, I reported that huge underdogs were playing uncharacteristically well. Not since 2004 have teams with lines of +200 or longer been profitable on the moneyline for an entire season. The numbers suggested that a collapse was probable, but longshot clubs have held strong. Their 9-13 record grants them a 40.9% winning percentage and profits of $730. Compare … [Read more...] about MLB April Outlook – Checking Back in on Huge Dogs