

Category: Coaching
August 06, 2008 | By: Dayne Myers | Posted in: CEO Posts, Coaching, Managing, SIM Analysis, SIM Stats, Tips7 Tips for Understanding Sim Stats
In some recent posts I’ve hit on the topic of real vs. sim stats. To further support that trend, I thought it made sense to dust off a message board post that does a great job of helping one better understand how to work with simulation stats. The article highlights… August 04, 2008 | By: Dayne Myers | Posted in: CEO Posts, Coaching, Eras, Managing, Player v. Player, SIM StatsImagine Players from Every Era Living Forever
In last week’s San Francisco Chronicle, I ran across this short article by Kerwin Berk, "Sad Times When Stars are Put Out to Pasture." Berk laments about fantasy baseball stars who “just inexplicably fall off the table” from one year’s performance to the next. One example he cites is Wade… July 28, 2008 | By: Dayne Myers | Posted in: Batting, CEO Posts, Coaching, Eras, Managing, Pitching, Player v. Player, Salary cap, SIM Analysis, SIM Stats, TipsNormal Never Looked So Good
What many people don't realize is that baseball has had its eras. Sure, there's talk of records being broken in the "modern era," but it goes deeper than that. In fact, eras have significant impact on how players' career stats stack up against the rest, and further, their salaries on… July 21, 2008 | By: Dayne Myers | Posted in: Batting, CEO Posts, Coaching, Industry News, Managing, TipsHardball Times: What to pack for Denver
Last week I blogged about keys to selecting your home field and how there are distinct advantages and disadvantages to it with Diamond Mind Online. To underscore this point, Hardball Times writer Josh Kalk recently put together this amazing analysis of Coors Field in Denver, baseball's most hitter-friendly park, using… July 18, 2008 | By: Dayne Myers | Posted in: Batting, CEO Posts, Coaching, Managing, Pitching, Player v. Player, Salary cap, TipsWhat Was Your First Big League Park Experience?
Nothing beats the nostalgia of the old ball yard. Old ballparks like Polo Grounds and Ebbets Field stir memories, while new parks like AT&T Park and Enron Field create new ones. Oops, ok, well, naming rights and corporate fraud may have diminished the nostalgia a bit, but the uniqueness of… July 14, 2008 | By: Dayne Myers | Posted in: CEO Posts, Coaching, Company News, Eras, Managing, Salary cap, TipsSo you're a multi-millionaire. Now what?
One of the things I’ll blog about is cool team concepts. If you’re new to Diamond Mind Online, this might offer you some tips. For those of you who are vets of the game, well, you’ll have your own perspectives, of course. I’m going to use this format to examine…
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