There’s Nothing Quite Like a Foreign Born Second Baseman: Part 3

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Part 1 gives the back story of Tadahito and Alexei. There’s a slight narrative about Alexei’s major league career so far sprinkled with basic stats. Part 2 gives a statistically detailed analysis where I use a few more saber stats to try and predict what to expect from Alexei for the rest of the season as well as the rest of his contract. Part 3 is a sumnation and still worth reading [link]

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Part 1 gives the back story of Tadahito and Alexei. There’s a slight narrative about Alexei’s major league career so far sprinkled with basic stats. Part 2 gives a statistically detailed analysis where I use a few more saber stats to try and predict what to expect from Alexei for the rest of the season as well as the rest of his contract. Part 3 is a sumnation and still worth reading
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