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Who are some of those that are on the bubble at the moment?
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Our version of a ‘best ball’ competition spanning 2003 to 2025.
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He’s still pretty good for a guy who turns 35 in April but he’s a bit removed from his defensive prime
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Some players and teams have pretty obvious points of focus in looking ahead to 2026
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We share who were the best at robbing homers, framing pitches, making barehand plays, and other things we track
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Photo: Keith Gillett/Icon Sportswire The Hall of Fame ballot came out a few weeks ago and so we’re in for lots of debates and discussions and everything that comes with one of the most polarizing topics in sports. This is not a strong ballot when it comes to first-time candidates, with Cole Hamels the best…
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We look at OPS and compare it to an expected OPS to see which pitchers had the biggest differentials.
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The acquisition shores up what has been a major defensive issue for the Phillies the last several years.
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Not surprisingly, Trevor Rogers leads the way. We offer a Top 10 list, plus a note on a reliever who signed a big contract.
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Among the hitters who most outperformed their expected OPS: Nick Kurtz, Aaron Judge, and Harrison Bader.