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Graph of the Day: Offense and the Economy
This weekend, I was discussing with a reader some of the possible reasons for the offensive explosion in the mid-1990s. You're all familiar with the list of possibilities: livelier ball, smaller ball...
The Red Sox: Low Risk/High Reward Strategy
The impact of a down economy has been felt throughout the MLB, there's no denying that. The Red Sox however, are attempting to use that to their advantage. With signings like Brad Penny, Takashi Sa...
Morning Prowl: Zumaya, Porcello, Firesales, and Rumors
Okay, this Spring Training thing isn't fun anymore if Rick Porcello isn't going to pitch well, either. In 2.1 innings against the Rays, he gave up three hits and three walks while throwin...
How the UFC is thriving in the economic downturn
Zach Arnold of Fightopinion.com has been making a series of comments regarding the economic downturn and the state of the UFC. There is no doubt that the major sports are being affected by the ...
Sprints // 02.20.09
Disappointment. Disappoinment. Oh, the disappointment. Apparently, the economy isn't the only thing getting to SEC blogger these days. Bitterness and disappointment reign, particularly when it comes t...
Economy Hits White Sox' Sponsorships
We've often referenced the economy when talking about the upcoming baseball season, but we haven't really had any specifics cite. Today we have two separate articles filled with specifics. First, t...
Shadows Searching in the Night
Just as I was beginning to write a piece advocating the White Sox pick up a number a former All-Stars on minor league or near-league-minimum contracts, Freddy Garcia, the Sox second possible scrap hea...
Low on Funds, White Sox Play the Lottery
Google News is filled with stories about lottery ticket sales, not because it's the start of a new year, a logical point to compare year-over-year numbers, but because of the flagging economy. Economi...
Socialism is here but will it affect the UFC?
In case anyone is missing the news recently the U.S. Treasury Department is partially nationalizing the U.S. banking sector. With such drastic action in such ugly economic times how does this news aff...
Splinters: A Battle, a bunch of charts and a bust
James Mirtle has done it again: Giving yet another hint of the unending depths of his blackmail vault, Mirtle has coaxed the three(ish)-team blog Battle of California to move its commentary and cart...
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