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Sports Central September 25, 2003 Tony Arnoldine |
Playoff-Bound Marlins Swimming in Success Do they have what it takes to make a 1997-like run to another World Series championship? |
Sports Central September 23, 2003 Lauren Reynolds |
What's Holding Boston Back? Boston's baseball players endure much more hardship than any other group of athletes. Not only are they blamed for the losses during their time, they are saddled with the responsibility of 85 years of losing. |
Sports Central September 18, 2003 Marco Santana |
End of Season Baseball Musings A few random musings as the baseball season nears its end. |
CFO September 15, 2003 Scott Leibs |
Technology Throws Another Curve The camera may not lie, but it doesn't substitute for savvy management, as Baseball found out when it installed the Questec system for auditing umpires' ball-and-strike calls. |
Science News September 6, 2003 Ivars Peterson |
Pennant Races and Magic Numbers It's getting close to the end of the regular baseball season. Fanatic fans track not only which team is in first place or in position for a wild-card berth in the playoffs but also the number of games a team must win to avoid elimination. The calculation of a "magic" number is interesting. |
Sports Illustrated September 4, 2003 Albert Chen |
Inside Baseball: The Last Run? Free-agent-to-be Vladimir Guerrero has kept Montreal in the playoff race |
Sports Illustrated September 2, 2003 Rick Reilly |
Seventh-Inning Stress If Wrigley is baseball's time capsule, Singin' the Stretch is its warbling soundtrack. |
Sports Illustrated August 26, 2003 |
Tiger Balm To the 2003 Detroit Tigers, who may become the losingest team in baseball history: hang in there |
Fast Company September 2003 Alan Schwarz |
60 Seconds With Alex Rodriguez The Texas Rangers' slugger reflects on his idol, training regimen, and the American dream. |
Knowledge@Wharton August 27, 2003 |
Baseball by the Numbers Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game, tells the fascinating story of how Billy Beane has come tantalizingly close, as a general manager, to turning the Oakland Athletics -- one of the poorest teams in baseball -- into an Ugly Duckling success and a perennial contender. |
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