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What Is Wrong With Jonathan Loáisiga?
Jonathan Loáisiga once showed great promise but has struggled with command and performance since returning from injury. Analyzing his mechanics could reveal paths for improvement and shed light on how players look to improve.
Mike Marshall And The Oddest Cy Young Ever
The article highlights Mike Marshall’s remarkable 1974 season, where he set a record by pitching in 106 games without starting, winning the Cy Young, challenging current relief pitchers’ valuation.
Dream Weaver: The Birth Of A Star (Finally)
By Josh Bookbinder Luke Weaver was supposed to be here, but he also wasn’t supposed to be here. It doesn’t make sense, but it’s right. He’s Supposed To Be Here A decade ago, Weaver was…
Do Polar Bears Heat Up In The Cold? On The Nature Of MLB Playoffs
The blog post emphasizes the unpredictability of baseball, especially during the playoffs, where human elements often override statistical analysis. It illustrates how teams focus on merely reaching the postseason because anything can happen, underscoring the…
Pitch Density Update: Nick Mears Got Lucky
By Josh Bookbinder Prior to the trade deadline, I wrote about Nick Mears and how much of a boost he would get from pitching full-time outside of Coors. I mentioned specifically it would be great…
Draft Day, Round 1: Winners and Losers
Everybody’s got something to say about the draft, especially round 1. I am no exception! So I figured I’d give out some positives and negatives from the first day.
College Baseball’s Fun Statistical Standouts 2024
In 2023, I found out just how underappreciated fun statistical anomalies can be. This season, I’m highlighting some of the more fun leaders of the 2024 NCAA D1 season.
Air Density and Pitch Movement: Why Nick Mears Needs To Go Home
By Josh Bookbinder Recently, I read a great article on Fangraphs by Michael Rosen, who questioned the traditional wisdom of knuckleballs in Coors Field on the heels of Matt Waldron’s solid knuck-heavy start there. Rosen…
The LTQ Crew: How our article subjects are faring early in the season
With this being the first season in which LTQM has had a full off-season of articles, I’ve been very curious to see if I was right on some of the things we’ve talked about. It’s…
Early Pitching Prospect Breakouts
Today we take a look at some players deep in the minors who appear poised to fly up prospect boards this season!
Early Season Breakouts That Could Stick
With the season kicking off, we decided to take a look at some players performing well right now whose adjustments this offseason could lead to a breakout year!
Low Three Quarter Editor’s Corner – Season Preview 2024
Leading into the season, LowThreeQuarter decided to give our thoughts on how things will shake out. From fantasy to prospects to the big leagues, read our predictions for 2024!
Under the Radar: NL Central
We take a look at some prospects from the NL Central to find lower ranked guys we think could be poised for a breakout!
Under The Radar: AL West
Under the Radar is a series where we look at prospects who seemingly aren’t getting love from everyone else, this time from the AL West!
Under the Radar: NL West
We take a look at some prospects from the NL West to find lower ranked guys we think could be poised for a breakout!
Under The Radar: AL Central
Under the Radar is a series where we look at prospects who seemingly aren’t getting love from everyone else, this time from the NL East!
Under the Radar: NL East
Under the Radar is a series where we look at prospects who seemingly aren’t getting love from everyone else, this time from the NL East!
Under The Radar: AL East
Under the Radar is a series where we look at prospects who seemingly aren’t getting love from everyone else, this time from the AL East!
Introducing “Under The Radar”, A Yearly Series
The Archive has been inactive, but a new series, Under The Radar, will highlight interesting prospects from each baseball team, avoiding top prospects. Posts will be organized by division and released daily for a week.…
Horizontal Approach Angle, or Where The Backdoor Pitch Went (Opinion)
The tweet sequence from Alex Chamberlain sheds light on the relationship between pitch location and hitter reaction. It unveils the impact of pitches breaking into or out of the strike zone, noting that pitches breaking…
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