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  2. Bill James - Wikipedia

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    The Bill James Handbook (2003–present) provides past-season statistics and next-season projections for Major League players and teams, and career data for all current Major League players. Results for the Fielding Bible Awards , an alternative to the Gold Glove Awards voted on by a 10-person panel that includes James, are also included.

  3. LABR - Wikipedia

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    LABR was the first high-profile fantasy sports experts league of its kind. Formed by John Hunt, the fantasy baseball columnist for USA Today Baseball Weekly, the league was first formed in 1994 and featured such celebrities as Peter Gammons, Keith Olbermann and Bill James. [1]

  4. Runs created - Wikipedia

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    James explains in his book, The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract, why he believes runs created is an essential thing to measure: With regard to an offensive player, the first key question is how many runs have resulted from what he has done with the bat and on the basepaths.

  5. 2024 Fantasy Baseball: 24 last-minute draft tips ahead of MLB ...

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    Bill James tried to tell us so long ago: subtle versatility is often underrated, and specialists are often overrated. 19) Platoons suffocate the mixed-league value of any hitter. Jarred Kelenic's ...

  6. Pythagorean expectation - Wikipedia

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    Pythagorean expectation is a sports analytics formula devised by Bill James to estimate the percentage of games a baseball team "should" have won based on the number of runs they scored and allowed. Comparing a team's actual and Pythagorean winning percentage can be used to make predictions and evaluate which teams are over-performing and under ...

  7. Fantasy baseball - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, the Grandstand Sports Services launched the first nationally available rotisserie baseball leagues online through Q-Link (later America Online). [citation needed] Between 1985 and 1996, the Grandstand continued to improve on the game and the technology by being the first to offer automated drafting, real-time scoring, real-time trading and transactions, and continuous leagues.

  8. Sabermetrics - Wikipedia

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    Bill James' two books, The Bill James Historical Baseball Abstract (1985) and Win Shares (2002) have continued to advance the field of sabermetrics. [24] The work of his former assistant Rob Neyer, who later became a senior writer at ESPN.com and national baseball editor of SBNation, also contributed to popularizing sabermetrics since the mid ...

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