jagreensNov 27, 2024A niche for Yusei Kikuchi's new and improved curveball Yusei Kikuchi's curveball filled a valuable niche in his mid-season restoration, even if he threw it less often.
jagreensNov 20, 2024Matt Wallner's ironic bat speed conundrum For Matt Wallner, swinging harder could actually lead to less swing-and-miss.
jagreensNov 9, 2024Aaron Bummer, strike thrower? How Aaron Bummer slashed his walk rate without coming into the zone.
jagreensNov 5, 2024David Peterson optimizes his sinker David Peterson's renaissance relied on the theory that a sinker is a platoon-based pitch.
jagreensOct 18, 2024Cleveland's Aaron Judge strategy could be even more effectiveWhen Aaron Judge began the postseason in a 2-for-15 rut, Yankees fans quickly forgot about the megastar’s accomplishments, opting instead...
jagreensOct 11, 2024Edwin Diaz searches for his slider New themes emerge each postseason, and through two rounds of play the 2024 playoffs have rendered exceptional relievers not only mortal,...
jagreensOct 8, 2024Guardians-Tigers notes: Chess matches and cannonsALDS Game 2 will go down as the Kerry Carpenter Game, and rightfully so: The hard-hitting lefty smacked the game-winning, three-run home...
jagreensOct 4, 2024Takeaways from AL WC: Skubal, Framber, Witt, and BurnesA couple of observations from the hitter-pitcher battles that unfolded during the American League Wild Card Round. 1) Tarik Skubal...