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10 results for "rob neyer"
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Keep an eye on Hafner
Rob NeyerPlenty can be learned from a fantasy baseball symposium and some Arizona Fall League games.
Story | Conversation | November 09, 2005
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Cobb legend born on the basepaths
Rob NeyerIf you remove steals from the equation, there just isn't much aggression on the bases anymore.
Story | Conversation | January 20, 2005
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Nothing like an inside-the park HR
Rob NeyerA triple is fun to watch, but not as much as an inside-the-park homer -- or anything that brings you to your feet.
Story | Conversation | August 09, 2004
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Evolution of deliveries
Rob NeyerFrom the big motions of the early 20th century to today's compact models, pitching windups continue to change.
Story | Conversation | August 05, 2004
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Bonds' greatest hits
Rob NeyerNo player has impacted the game quite like Barry Bonds, whose list of milestones keeps growing and growing.
Story | Conversation | July 21, 2004
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Big on talent, not experience
Rob NeyerOliver Perez, Jeremy Bonderman, Carlos Zambrano and Daniel Cabrera all have big futures with some tuning.
Story | Conversation | June 16, 2004
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The many misguided
Rob NeyerDenigrating Billy Beane as just a stats "genius" is absurd and ridiculously off base.
Story | Conversation | March 24, 2004 -
Sizing up the good ... and the bad
Rob NeyerWhile the Angels, among others, have made significant additions, the White Sox are among clubs to have lost talent.
Story | Conversation | March 05, 2004 -
Predicting the standings pure folly
Rob NeyerPredicting how teams will finish in the standings not just in 2004, but for the next five years is totally absurd.
Story | Conversation | February 11, 2004 -
Winning 'Championships' the Ultimate
Rob NeyerThe Ultimate Standings say a lot about what fans want. But, in reality, winning is what's ultimately most important.
Story | Conversation | February 04, 2004