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Here's a subjective look at which teams are using more of the stat stuff: 2012 Sabermetric Teams: The Market for Saber Players - FanGraphs Baseball. The Angels are classified as "Old School" which might have been correct before Jerry Dipoto showed up, but from everything I've heard and read, the new Angels' GM has been using a more balanced approach.
And in case there's any questions about player projections; Reintroducing PECOTA: Weighting is the Hardest Part - Baseball Prospectus, B-Pro has released the 2012 numbers. Here's a portion of their formula, "To predict future TAv (from here on out, TAv_OBS), we will use three years of past TAv, where TAv_1 means one season prior to TAv_OBS, TAv_2 is two seasons prior, and TAv_3 is three seasons prior. The simplest model we can come up with is: TAv_OBS = (TAv_1 * PA_1 + TAv_2 * PA_2 + TAv_3 * PA_3)/(PA_1+PA_2+PA_3)" Got that?
Finally, if you don't have the brains to figure out the math, just raise your prices: Parking at a Yankees game could soon cost $55 - Yahoo! Sports. "Fans of the New York Yankees may soon have to pay as much as $55 to park at Yankee Stadium thanks to the poor planning by New York City, the Yankees and a private firm that is running low on cash."
Part whatever in Mark Saxon's series: Position previews: Shortstop - ESPN Los Angeles. "Even while batting .279, Aybar finished 52nd in the AL in on-base percentage (.322) last year and was the second most-likely hitter in the league to fall behind 0-and-1 after Toronto's Colby Rasmus. Aybar is a hacker by nature. When he tried to alter his approach after getting the leadoff spot entering 2010, it sent him into an offensive tailspin he never recovered from." I'm not sure how "pressing" Aybar's contract status will be to the Angels, especially if the Angels are now focusing on OBP, "Aybar is a free agent after this season and Dipoto said it's unlikely a contract extension will be worked out before Opening Day, so his future will be among the pressing decisions as the season moves along."
This is a cool story: Teen's research brings Negro Leagues to life - MLB.com: News. "That researcher was Cam Perron, an Internet-savvy sleuth who has tracked down dozens of Negro League players whose stories had never been told. Perron scoured newspaper archives to find proof of Jones' playing days, and that information was passed on to Major League Baseball to process the payments. Within a week of Perron's discovery, the first check arrived at Jones' home."
Dave Cameron looks at the transactions over the last couple months: The 10 Best Transactions of the Winter - FanGraphs Baseball. "Transactions were judged on several criteria: Expected on-field performance, cost to acquire the player, and how important the transaction is in terms of affecting the team’s ability to contend either now or in the future."
And who's letting the women outta the kitchen?? The BP Broadside: Pardon Me, Sir, But Have You Ever Even TALKED To A Female Baseball Fan? - Baseball Prospectus. This incident is what The Natural was loosely based on, "Steinhagen, 19, had been fixated on Waitkus since seeing him play for the Cubs in 1947, making a shrine of his pictures and clippings and conducting an imaginary relationship with him. She had no interest in the game, she said, until she began to focus on Waitkus. "I just became nuttier and nuttier about the guy," she later testified, "[I decided] if I can’t have him nobody can. And then I decided I would kill him."
Highest paid baby-sitter? Hamilton gets new accountability partner - FoxSports SW. "Hamilton said last month he wasn’t sure he needed an accountability partner but would have one if the team felt it was necessary." Uh, yeah Josh, we'll be getting you the guys now.
there is simply no free parking within walking distance of the Stadium. There are, however, two subway lines and a metro-north line that take you there
The city owns the parking lot and there is no reason to increase the prices. They do that for special events and I think they make plenty of money already.
A good friend of mine, John, has a company called Halo Detail. You may have seen him and his crew around the parking lots across Orangewood. He has a pretty sweet park&wash deal during the season. It’s something pretty cheap, like $15-$20. Parking spot and a clean car to come back to after the game.
Yeah, but if I have the money to go to a Yankee game....
…. it’s pretty much a given that the only “ethnic” or “urban” people I want to see are on the teams roster. Have you seen the element that rides the train home to the Bronx? You’d think they’d be cool, like Ice Cube, Vin Diesel, or Mr. Cooper, but they are not.
havin ridden the train from the bronx to Manhatten last week,
I would say that it is diverse but not unfriendly and I bet on the game days its even whiter (though probably more unfriendly). Plenty of people take the train to games in New York.
Remember when George S was threatening to move the Yankees to Jersey? Would have been more fitting than most people realize.
And I was joking about the Bronx train…. for those of us more tightly wound. I just know that all of my friends who live in NYC and are Yankee fans only dream of seeing a game because it costs 50% of their monthly food budget to do so. IE Yanks games are for the rich.
That’s why they all move to cities like Fullerton and Cleveland. So they can at least see their team on the road.
The public transit is ridiculously easy/affordable/mindless. There’s a two-year-old Metro-North stop at the stadium now, so Jersey-ites can “Take the Train to the Game” – NJ Transit to Penn Station, subway to Times Square, shuttle to Grand Central, hop on the M-N (snazzy, clean train as opposed to the crowded but by no means “hood” 4 or 5 subway trains, which also leave from GCT). Sounds complicated, but the reverse of that is how M-N encourages fans to go to NFL games.
And rich people aren’t the only ones who go to MFY games. PrincetonManny and I are by no means wealthy and we made it happen a couple times without Moondoggy’s patronage. Even bought beers and hot dogs.
I look forward to checking out public transportation to games out in Anaheim when I return someday
Boston and New York- as shitty as their fan bases are, and as much as I hate their arrogance and their way of crapping on LA public transit (which I actually like a great deal)- Do make it incredibly easy to get to the stadiums and arenas for cheap.
$55 for parking is a bit much but then again a hotdog there cost $25
DAD OF VLAD - February 8, 2012
WRONG.
Hot Dog there cost around 7 unless you want a nice bratwurst and then it runs about 12 if I remember, correctly.
BryanHarvey'sMoustache - February 8, 2012
I'd bet DOV's never been there.
By “there”, I mean anywhere.
Mayheminthehood - February 8, 2012
no i have not
damn my kids and wife
DAD OF VLAD - February 8, 2012
Falling, falling, falling
into the sar-chasm
rmhalofan - February 8, 2012
I just won't pay more to park at the Big A than they do at McCourt Ravine
And don’t get me started on PowerBalance.
Halowitz - February 8, 2012 via mobile
anything more than $10 and I find free parking and just hoof it
unless I’m tailgating with friends, then its just a necessary evil.
2pintsofbooze - February 8, 2012
Not in the Yankee Stadium neighborhood
I can only imagine what those streets looked like before the “positive economic impact” from George Steinbrenner’s Palace of Wealth.
Suboptimal - February 8, 2012
It's actually not as bad as that
there is simply no free parking within walking distance of the Stadium. There are, however, two subway lines and a metro-north line that take you there
Moondoggy - February 11, 2012
Parking should not be going up...
The city owns the parking lot and there is no reason to increase the prices. They do that for special events and I think they make plenty of money already.
angelsfan7 - February 8, 2012
Re: the poll.
I believe it was $30 during the ALCS.
I usually park across Orangewood at the credit union.
red floyd - February 8, 2012
You and I both
Teixeira Who? - February 8, 2012
Where have the fanposts gone?
The Limey - February 8, 2012
Was wondering the same thing.
It’s not some trans-Atlantic censorship thing.
red floyd - February 8, 2012
This
hauldog - February 8, 2012
Must have been something we wrote.
snowhor - February 8, 2012
Ryanfea got made an editor and banned us all?
red floyd - February 8, 2012
Damn.
I guess that was a meme we should have dropped years ago.
snowhor - February 8, 2012
Gotta love the lots on Gene Autry Way
If you’re leaving on the 5 and carpooling, it may be the best entrance/exit to a stadium I’ve ever experienced.
lightupthehalo29 - February 8, 2012
Shameless plug
A good friend of mine, John, has a company called Halo Detail. You may have seen him and his crew around the parking lots across Orangewood. He has a pretty sweet park&wash deal during the season. It’s something pretty cheap, like $15-$20. Parking spot and a clean car to come back to after the game.
Mayheminthehood - February 8, 2012
what a good idea
2pintsofbooze - February 8, 2012
Why would I want to get a stolen car washed when I'm likely going to trash and abandon it a few hours after the game?
snowhor - February 8, 2012
Because when you get it washed, your wanted level goes down.
Mayheminthehood - February 8, 2012
I've heard that clean cars are much more impressive when you set them on fire to cover your tracks.
~MMP~ - February 8, 2012
Sounds good, MMP and Mayhem.
Would either of you lend me $20?
snowhor - February 8, 2012
Oh, and your car keys.
snowhor - February 8, 2012
I live less than a mile from the stadium.
So I don’t pay to park ;-).
Darth Duane - February 8, 2012
everything
at sporting events is over priced..its sad
YOUknowulovetheIE - February 8, 2012 via mobile
anyone who parks at Yankee Stadium deserves to pay $55
The public transportation is so easy there……
ItCouldHappen - February 8, 2012
Yeah, but if I have the money to go to a Yankee game....
…. it’s pretty much a given that the only “ethnic” or “urban” people I want to see are on the teams roster. Have you seen the element that rides the train home to the Bronx? You’d think they’d be cool, like Ice Cube, Vin Diesel, or Mr. Cooper, but they are not.
gitchogritchoffmypetis - February 8, 2012
So...John Rocker was right!
halofolife - February 8, 2012
havin ridden the train from the bronx to Manhatten last week,
I would say that it is diverse but not unfriendly and I bet on the game days its even whiter (though probably more unfriendly). Plenty of people take the train to games in New York.
ItCouldHappen - February 8, 2012
Thank you
It’s not that bad, folks.
For serious.
cath619 - February 10, 2012
xactly
Moondoggy - February 11, 2012
Deep Dark Secret of the Yankees
FanBase is mostly New Jersey yokels drivin’ to games…
Rev Halofan - February 8, 2012
True.
Remember when George S was threatening to move the Yankees to Jersey? Would have been more fitting than most people realize.
And I was joking about the Bronx train…. for those of us more tightly wound. I just know that all of my friends who live in NYC and are Yankee fans only dream of seeing a game because it costs 50% of their monthly food budget to do so. IE Yanks games are for the rich.
That’s why they all move to cities like Fullerton and Cleveland. So they can at least see their team on the road.
gitchogritchoffmypetis - February 9, 2012
and Westchester county
Moondoggy - February 11, 2012
This
The public transit is ridiculously easy/affordable/mindless. There’s a two-year-old Metro-North stop at the stadium now, so Jersey-ites can “Take the Train to the Game” – NJ Transit to Penn Station, subway to Times Square, shuttle to Grand Central, hop on the M-N (snazzy, clean train as opposed to the crowded but by no means “hood” 4 or 5 subway trains, which also leave from GCT). Sounds complicated, but the reverse of that is how M-N encourages fans to go to NFL games.
And rich people aren’t the only ones who go to MFY games. PrincetonManny and I are by no means wealthy and we made it happen a couple times without Moondoggy’s patronage. Even bought beers and hot dogs.
cath619 - February 10, 2012
I look forward to checking out public transportation to games out in Anaheim when I return someday
Boston and New York- as shitty as their fan bases are, and as much as I hate their arrogance and their way of crapping on LA public transit (which I actually like a great deal)- Do make it incredibly easy to get to the stadiums and arenas for cheap.
ItCouldHappen - February 10, 2012
Metrolink's Angels Express
red floyd - February 12, 2012
ready to accept patronage for 4/13,14,15?
Moondoggy - February 11, 2012
Um, well, if you insist!
REally??
cath619 - February 14, 2012
A nagging girlfriend is a much better accountability partner.
RexTookMyStash - February 8, 2012
I think you're confusing accountability and retribution
The Limey - February 8, 2012
In which case the proper term is 'nemesis'
The Limey - February 8, 2012
Haha.
RexTookMyStash - February 8, 2012
A righteous infliction of retribution manifested by an appropriate agent.
Personified in this case by an ’orrible cunt.. me.
Halowitz - February 8, 2012 via mobile
Nice
Cause he dodges bullets Avi
gorams77 - February 8, 2012
A Steely Dan reference!
Bless you. For a brief, exhilarating moment, my cultural frame of reference felt almost relevant again.
rspencer - February 9, 2012
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