Jonathan Judge
@bachlaw
Lawyer, former Wisconsinite, (coefficient) shrinkage enthusiast. Baseball Prospectus stats, PECOTA. Likes: Brewers, Packers, statistical parameters.
An emergency Supreme Court petition on behalf of a dog was filed with the Supreme Court this week. It did not succeed.
Fascinating: the Brewers are considered to be elite at cheating, sorta:
The bell curve remains undefeated: In MLB, they’re all short kings now: new ABS measurements shrink half of all hitters www.nytimes.com/athletic/715...
Many contend that Gorsuch is the sharpest knife in the drawer at the Supreme Court, and his magnificent concurrence today will not persuade you otherwise. He systematically decapitates the alternative views as politely as possible. The windup:
Looks like it won’t matter what the Cubs, Dodgers, or Yankees think about sharing TV revenues:
Candor with the tribunal is always a plus but this may be a new level of it:
Was floored by this politics insight off the everything app. I truly know nothing about some of these States.
Coming into tonight, my opposition-adjusted EPA rankings, using multilevel models and a student t distribution for errors. Note that the teams at the top also tend to benefit from their schedule.
The Salt Lake City Tabernacle, where the organ is the biggest I have ever seen. Five keyboards, pedals everywhere, 11,000 pipes. Goodness gracious.
On a completely random note, I wanted to congratulate you on your outstanding MLB career, although AI says you are no Paul Molitor:
Well that’s not the sort of stuff you want showing up in your documents.
The individual team ratings by phase. Remember, we only have (most of) two weeks so far.
My adjusted team EPA ratings for the 2025 NFL season, trying to adjust for, among other things, opponent quality and garbage time.
Details by game phase. Also . . . remember we have only (most of) two weeks of the 2025 season so far.