Tag Archives: Sam Fuld
Sam Fuld In The New Yorker
The latest issue of the New Yorker features a Sam Fuld profile. It’s well-written and all, but if you’ve followed Fuld’s story throughout the year, then none of it is going to rock your world. On a macro level, this … Continue reading
The Unbearable Lightness of Being Sam Fuld
I meant to write this earlier, but my obligations elsewhere (including this random piece on John Jaha) took priority. In the interim, Sam Fuld had a pretty nice game, so hopefully this doesn’t feel too much like me jumping on … Continue reading
Daily Process: Price In Command Against Indians
The analytical focus of this site has largely centered on the “pitching backwards” strategy of the Rays rotation this season. That is until David Price comes out throwing gas for eight innings at a time. Following his near shutout last … Continue reading
Daily Process: Offense Provides Davis With Plenty in 8-2 Win
The slow and steady approach continues to work for Wade Davis. The right-hander worked into the seventh inning once again and limited the damage without using maximum velocity. Davis finished the night with 107 pitches over 6.2 innings. He allowed … Continue reading
Daily Process: Hellickson Solid In Extra-Inning Loss
Alot of Jeremy Hellickson‘s allure is tied to his ability to “pitch” at such a young age. While most youngsters rely on pure stuff, Hellickson is cerebral in his approach on the mound. With maturity, command, and composure, you can see … Continue reading

