Fear Not the Abbrv: A Baseball Advanced Stats Primer
By: Dan Grant The World Series begins Wednesday between two of baseballs oldest teams, the Boston Red Sox and the St Louis Cardinals. My man Chris Dagonas will have more […]
By: Dan Grant The World Series begins Wednesday between two of baseballs oldest teams, the Boston Red Sox and the St Louis Cardinals. My man Chris Dagonas will have more […]
By: Daniel Reynolds The film world has been slow to document the actual day-to-day anguish of slavery. You probably don’t have to think too hard as to why; it’s not […]
By: Kaitlin Traynor So, here we are. On the internet. Magical, isn’t it? An endless freefall of humanity and cats. More so cats. Much like our feline cyber lords, I’m […]
By: Chris Dagonas Quarterback sacks have been recorded since the 1960s, but no credit was given to individual sack totals until 1982. One of the league’s greatest quarterback sack-masters was […]
By: Dan Grant On Tuesday night, James Reimer stopped 37 of 38 Minnesota Wild shots to steal a victory for the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Leafs managed only 14 shots […]
By: Daniel Reynolds How do you make a thrilling film about a newsworthy subject where the outcome is already assured? What if that film is from the very recent past, […]
By: Chris Dagonas The tight end position is perhaps one of the most analyzed in the NFL, with some even gaining attention for their off-field activities (OK, last Aaron Hernandez […]
By: Dan Grant In his Blue Jays season preview, intrepid and embattled Toronto Blue Jays fan Dan Grant battled his desire to be excited for the season vs. his long […]
By: Daniel Reynolds When 2001: A Space Odyssey premiered in 1968 an anecdote was passed around involving Rock Hudson walking out of the theatre early. Apparently, having not appreciated the […]
By: Patrick Grant I remember the beginning of my relationship with vinyl records very vividly. It began when my mom told me that we had a turntable sitting in our […]