August 2010
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THT: The Dan Haren trade
My latest is up at The Hardball Times and it’s on the deal that sent Diamondbacks pitcher Dan Haren to the Angels for Joe Saunders and three prospects. In short, it looks like the Angels may get the edge on this one, but I don’t think it’s as much of a slam dunk as others.
Aug 10th
July 2010
11 posts
Vacation
I’m on vacation through most of next week, so I won’t be writing much until I’m back. Just wanted to let you know.
Jul 29th
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Okay, scratch that
In the 2010 San Diego Padres Trade Deadline Primer (you can still buy it, you know) I wrote an article about David DeJesus being the perfect trade candidate for the Padres. Now he needs surgery on his thumb and he’s out for the year. No longer an ideal trade candidate. It’s unfortunate for DeJesus, obviously, who was in the midst of a career year, hitting .318/.384/.443 for the...
Jul 24th
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Evolution of blogging →
Pretty interesting piece on the evolution of blogs, concentrating specifically on political blogs (h/t Designated Sitter). Nate Silver gets a mention on page seven for the great success of his political blog, FiveThirtyEight. Silver could write about the statistical analysis of dog shows and find success. Personally, I wish he’d come back to baseball, at least part-time.
Jul 21st
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THT: Evaluating the Cliff Lee trade
My latest is up at The Hardball Times; a look at the recent trade between the Mariners and Rangers. My conclusion is that, while the Mariners may have received a little more surplus value long-term, the trade was justifiable from the Rangers’ perspective based on their current situation and that Cliff Lee is a damn fine pitcher.  Basically, a win-win.
Jul 19th
Elements of Style →
Reading The Elements of Style for free on Bartleby.com. Both the book and Website are recommended. I’m going to stop writing now before I make a grammar mistake.
Jul 18th
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Bengie Molina hits for cycle
Just witnessed Rangers catcher Bengie Molina hit for the cycle against the Red Sox at Fenway. Molina needed a triple to complete the bid and he hit a high fly to center that bounced off Eric Patterson’s glove and into the triangle (where it disappeared, until Molina reached third*). *Okay, I made that part up. I’m guessing within the next few days, somebody will do a “least...
Jul 17th
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The Cliff Lee trade, short-form analysis
Last week the Texas Rangers acquired Cliff Lee and Mark Lowe from the Seattle Mariners for first base prospect Justin Smoak and three other prospects. I’m working on a full-blown article on the deal, but here’s my tentative conclusion: While the Mariners *may* have acquired more total surplus value in the deal, the Rangers, in first place and without a playoff appearance since 1999,...
Jul 16th
A comment on comments
Tumblr blogs apparently do not come with a commenting system, so I installed disqus, which is a popular third-party solution. Feel free to comment on any entries. I have always enjoyed commentary from readers on blogs and I think it is a crucial part of the blogging concept.
Jul 16th
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2010 Padres Trade Deadline Primer
Recently, I teamed up with the guys from TwinsCentric and a collection of some of the very best team-bloggers on the web to produce the 2010 Padres Trade Deadline Primer. You can purchase it for a very reasonable $9.95 or check out a free preview to gauge your interest. Seriously, if you’re a baseball fan with any interest in what teams are going to do at the deadline, this e-book will...
Jul 15th
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THT: Luke Gregerson and the Yunel Escobar trade
Last week I agreed to start writing at The Hardball Times. I am thrilled about the opportunity; THT has been one of my favorite Websites for a long time and it’s truly an honor to be able to contribute. I should have a feature-length article up at The Hardball Times (most) every Monday. My first article there took an in-depth look at Padres reliever Luke Gregerson, including PITCHf/x data...
Jul 15th
Hi, I'm Myron
Hi, name’s Myron Logan and I write about baseball in cyberspace. Though I don’t really consider myself that technologically-inclined, I’ve run a baseball Website in the past, have been on twitter for over a year, and I even have a cellular phone. I’m a full-fledged tech geek. So I figured I should try out tumblr, as I’ve heard a lot about it and think it might fit...
Jul 14th