2022 Blogmas Day 2 - On Base and Slugging Percentage

We move on from batting average to discuss a much simpler statistic, as well as a weighted version of batting average. These two new statistics, along with batting average, have over the last decade come to comprise the base-level portfolio of a batter’s hitting abilities. ...

December 2, 2022 · 4 min · 647 words · Mark Richard

2022 Blogmas Day 1 - Batting Average

Though not the most intuitive statistic, batting average was a gold-standard statistic for many decades, and is still considered important today. ...

December 1, 2022 · 3 min · 475 words · Mark Richard

2022 Blogmas Day 0 - Baseball Statistics

After a couple of years toying with the idea, I’ve finally decided to do a blogmas, my own take on creative challenges such as Advent of Code. In this case, you’ll be treated to 25 days of posts about the wonderful world of baseball statistics. ...

November 30, 2022 · 3 min · 481 words · Mark Richard

New Minnesota Twins Jerseys

The Minnesota Twins released new jerseys this past week, introducing a different aesthetic to their main uniforms, and an alternative version featuring inspiration from the Twin Cities, the namesake of the team. Here are a few thoughts. ...

November 21, 2022 · 2 min · 262 words · Mark Richard

My Disc Golf Bag

I’ve been playing disc golf for nearly a year and a half.1 It’s an incredibly fun activity that I play mostly by myself in California, and love meeting up with friends to play while back in Minnesota. It’s relatively cheap to get into, lets me explore fun bits of nature, I get to directly compete against myself, and have a clear way of seeing whether I’m improving. My set of discs has mostly stabilized (with the exception of losing a disc here or there), so I thought it would be good to talk through each disc and why I like to use them. ...

October 17, 2022 · 8 min · 1518 words · Mark Richard

The Finer Points of Scorekeeping

My dad kept score for my baseball teams as a kid, and taught me how to do the same. I would keep score on and off during college when I went to Twins games, and just recently got back into the habit. My goal is — excepting games where it’d be a social faux pas to be nose-deep in a scorebook — to keep score when I attend games in person. ...

August 22, 2022 · 6 min · 1266 words · Mark Richard

The Good News About Squash

I first learned how to play squash during my freshman year of college. I was hooked pretty quickly. That year, my roommate and I both bought rackets so we wouldn’t have to keep renting from the university. I continued to play throughout college, just recreationally with friends, and thoroughly enjoyed it. When I finished college and moved to San Diego, there was a squash-shaped hole in my life. I suddenly didn’t have any sports to play.1 I instead began walking about, going for hikes, keeping myself entertained through other means. Eventually, I found a group of guys to play flag football with on Saturdays; that was a great change. ...

August 1, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Mark Richard

The Preserve Championship

This past weekend, I went to the DGPT Preserve Championship at the Airborn Preserve. We had gorgeous weather, and the course was incredibly well-designed to handle eager spectators. There’s a great central gathering spot with food and drinks, from which you could watch holes 7, 8, and 9 before proceeding to see the rest of a card. It was my first time fully watching a tournament.1 I had an absolute blast, and will be doing what I can to attend events in the future. Roaming around, watching the best of the best, taking it in with others just as excited as me, all contributed to a fantastic weekend. ...

June 29, 2022 · 1 min · 134 words · Mark Richard

Luis Arraez

He is officially my favorite Twins player these days. He plays the kind of game that connects with me, the kind I wanted to emulate growing up. A true utility player with a great intuition at the plate, he plays smart, and quietly does his job correctly.

June 6, 2022 · 1 min · 47 words · Mark Richard

Baseball Virus

I joined a city softball league with some people in Erin’s program (along with some free agent strangers) this past month. It’s been fun getting out and competing again, playing a version of the game that I love. However, it’s caused a problem. After years of not playing baseball (or softball) at all, I fooled myself into thinking I’d “replaced” it with other athletic activities. I assumed the personal challenge of disc golf, for example, would fill the gap left when I stopped playing baseball after high school. I was incredibly wrong. ...

May 23, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · Mark Richard