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A Brief Note on a Brief Absence

by Matthew Trueblood | October 31st, 2013

Sorry for going silent at just the wrong moment, as it seems. I’ve been sick; my kids have been sick; my wife just got sick; and I still don’t have home Internet service. Beginning tomorrow,… Read more »

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The Accounts and Descriptions of This Game: World Series Game Three

by Matthew Trueblood | October 28th, 2013

By the time a World Series makes its first scene change, the easy stories have been told, and the stock characters have been introduced. Each teams’ ace or aces have had their days, and even… Read more »

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Weaver’s Ghost: Mike Matheny Sets Up Cardinals in Game 2 Win

by Matthew Trueblood | October 25th, 2013

The St. Louis Cardinals stole fewer bases than every other big-league team this season. Contrary to what Tim McCarver told you, they’re a poor base-running team. The only virtue of their running game is that… Read more »

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Carlos Beltran Injury Doesn’t Doom Cardinals

by Matthew Trueblood | October 24th, 2013

One of the most interesting things about the 2013 St. Louis Cardinals, and there are plenty, is the fact that so many fans and analysts so badly misunderstand how they work. It’s especially true of… Read more »

Weaver's Ghost

Weaver’s Ghost: Did Mike Matheny Err by Leaving in Adam Wainwright?

by Matthew Trueblood | October 24th, 2013

A series of unfortunate events decided Game One of the 2013 World Series. The St. Louis Cardinals made several mistakes, the Boston Red Sox took full advantage, and it was 5-0 after two innings. Adam… Read more »

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Nibbling: World Series Game One, Tim Lincecum Contract, Picking the Best Free-Agent Outfielder

by Matthew Trueblood | October 24th, 2013

It’s not that Game One of the 2013 World Series completely defies analysis. It’s just that, all things considered, it probably engenders more bad analysis than good. Hopefully this Series gives us more competitive and… Read more »

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World Series Game 1 Lineups: Shane Robinson Over Jon Jay for Cardinals, Xander Bogaerts Bats Seventh for Red Sox

by Matthew Trueblood | October 23rd, 2013

St. Louis Cardinals ace starter Adam Wainwright has a small platoon split, at least flying over it at 10,000 feet, and that might have led Boston Red Sox manager John Farrell into a mistake when… Read more »

Columns/Features, Teach Him a Cutter!

Teach Him a Cutter!: An Introduction

by Matthew Trueblood | October 23rd, 2013

I’m doing an end-of-season rollout bonanza, with some new features and types of posts that will become a regular part of Arm Side Run going forward. This one is called “Teach Him a Cutter!” but… Read more »

Columns/Features, Weaver's Ghost

Weaver’s Ghost: An Introduction

by Matthew Trueblood | October 23rd, 2013

This is just a quick post to introduce a new feature, here at Arm Side Run. I’m calling it “Weaver’s Ghost,” in honor of Earl Weaver, the best tactical manager in MLB history. Weaver literally wrote the… Read more »

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2013 World Series Preview: Red Sox Will Edge Cardinals in Seven Games

by Matthew Trueblood | October 23rd, 2013

I’m over the moon here. I’m pumped. The 2013 World Series is upon us, and for baseball fans who really enjoy the game played at its highest level, this is Heaven. The Boston Red Sox… Read more »

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2013 World Series Preview: The 10 Most Exciting Players in the Series

by Matthew Trueblood | October 22nd, 2013

I’m a baseball nerd. I treasure the nuance of the tactical value carried by the fifth guy on the bench. I love parsing platoon splits to find out whether two players might fill a given… Read more »

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2013 World Series: The Connections, the History, and Why You Should Watch

by Matthew Trueblood | October 22nd, 2013

In 1946, the St. Louis Cardinals needed the first-ever playoff series to sneak past the Brooklyn Dodgers, but swept that best-of-three tiebreaker to attain the World Series. They met the Boston Red Sox there. Boston… Read more »

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Dodgers Add Alexander Guerrero: Impact Unknown

by Matthew Trueblood | October 21st, 2013

The Los Angeles Dodgers have agreed tp sign second baseman Alexander Guerrero, a Cuban defector with no American professional experience, to a four-year, $28-million contract, according to Jesse Sanchez of MLB.com, with a handful of… Read more »

Hot Stove

Jim Leyland Leaves Detroit Tigers, Exacerbates Chaos of Managerial Carousel

by Matthew Trueblood | October 21st, 2013

Imagine if Joe Girardi had elected to leave the New York Yankees for the Chicago Cubs, or even for the broadcast booth. Given everything else that has happened since the end of the season, managerial… Read more »

Rumors and Tidbits, Trade Rumors

Brandon Phillips Trade Rumors Swirl, But Who Should Pursue Him?

by Matthew Trueblood | October 21st, 2013

Cincinnati Reds second baseman Brandon Phillips might soon have the same title, but with a different employer. Trade rumors are encircling him as the MLB offseason approaches, and it looks like Phillips’s turbulent, disappointing 2013… Read more »

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Red Sox Win Pennant, With Ellsbury and Tazawa Leading the Way

by Matthew Trueblood | October 21st, 2013

Jacoby Ellsbury hit the ball fairly sharply, but turning a double play would have been nearly impossible. Jose Iglesias got to the ball just behind second base, but he never had it, not even for… Read more »

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Cardinals Punch World Series Ticket with Relentless Contact

by Matthew Trueblood | October 19th, 2013

The St. Louis Cardinals are National League champions for the second time in three years. Their 9-0 thumping of the Los Angeles Dodgers Friday night put an exclamation point on a series that showcased all… Read more »

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Jose Abreu is the Right Kind of Addition for the Chicago White Sox

by Matthew Trueblood | October 18th, 2013

I don’t know how Jose Abreu’s long and unparalleled success in Cuban baseball will translate to Major League Baseball. I don’t know if he will join the lineage of Paul Konerko, Frank Thomas and so… Read more »

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Red Sox Score Early, Hold Off Tigers 4-3 to Take 3-2 ALCS Lead

by Matthew Trueblood | October 18th, 2013

Mike Napoli didn’t get a very good look at Anibal Sanchez the first time around. Sanchez had held Napoli’s Boston Red Sox hitless in his six innings during Game One of the 2013 ALCS, striking… Read more »

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Chicago Cubs Sign Ryan Sweeney: What Should Their Outfield Look Like Next Season?

by Matthew Trueblood | October 17th, 2013

The news itself is a bit stale: Ryan Sweeney signed a two-year, $3.5-million deal to stay with the Chicago Cubs nine days ago. At the time, I thought little of it. The terms of the… Read more »

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2013 ALCS Game 4: Tigers Beat Red Sox, but John Farrell Beats Jim Leyland

by Matthew Trueblood | October 17th, 2013

There really wasn’t much drama during Game Four of the 2013 ALCS. The Detroit Tigers won 7-3, and the score probably belied an even more lopsided game. It was 5-0 after two innings, 7-0 after… Read more »

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Dodgers Score Big Win in NLCS Game 5, Will Send Clayton Kershaw to Mound for Game 6

by Matthew Trueblood | October 17th, 2013

When Adrian Gonzalez stepped to the plate in the bottom of the third inning Wednesday, with Game 5 of the 2013 NLCS tied at two, no Los Angeles Dodgers batter had hit a home run… Read more »

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The Prospects’ Prospects: Why Byron Buxton, Miguel Sano and Similar Studs Aren’t Saviors

by Matthew Trueblood | October 16th, 2013

My brother-in-law has real live friends, at least on the Internet, instead of shouting his thoughts into the void 2,000 words at a time. He shot me an email yesterday afternoon, after a conversation on… Read more »

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Fun With Fake Trades: How David Price Could be a Cardinal

by Matthew Trueblood | October 16th, 2013

Peter Gammons speculated publicly this month that Tampa Bay Rays ace left-hander David Price could be a member of the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2014. I have enormous respect for Gammons, his industry knowledge, his… Read more »

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Mike Napoli: A Playoff Hero, but a Huge Free-Agent Risk

by Matthew Trueblood | October 16th, 2013

Mike Napoli is creatying a very positive post-season reputation for himself. His home run in Game 3 of the 2013 ALCS, off Justin Verlander, helped erase what has been a tough series for him otherwise…. Read more »

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2013 ALCS Game 3: Mike Napoli Beats Justin Verlander, Boston Red Sox Score Only Run

by Matthew Trueblood | October 16th, 2013

Justin Verlander didn’t get cute on Tuesday. He didn’t try to fool the Boston Red Sox, nor go looking for broken bats or quick innings. He just threw his fastball by one Red Sox batter… Read more »

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2013 ALCS Game 3: How Justin Verlander Should Attack the Red Sox

by Matthew Trueblood | October 15th, 2013

Justin Verlander will face the Boston Red Sox in Game 3 of the 2013 ALCS on Tuesday, in a 4 o’clock Eastern time start. FOX has to be bummed about the bad break they caught,… Read more »

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MLB Postseason: Which of the Four Teams Left Has the Brightest Future?

by Matthew Trueblood | October 15th, 2013

All four teams left in the 2013 MLB postseason—the St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers, Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers—are built to last, to one degree or another. Each is terrifically talented, and none… Read more »

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ALCS Game Two: Red Sox and Tigers Prove No Mistake Goes Unpunished in October

by Matthew Trueblood | October 14th, 2013

At first, it’s a little bit hard to see what makes Boston Red Sox starter Clay Buchholz so tough on opposing batters. He can throw hard, but usually isn’t blowing people away, and anyway his… Read more »

Miscellaneous

Anibal Sanchez Stumps Red Sox, Leads Tigers to 1-0 Win, ALCS Lead

by Matthew Trueblood | October 13th, 2013

Everything you need to know about Game One of the 2013 ALCS Saturday night, you can learn from the sequence of pitches Anibal Sanchez threw to Shane Victorino with an 0-2 count in the bottom… Read more »

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