Rob Neyer has written about baseball for ESPN.com since 1996 and appears regularly on ESPNews. He has written four baseball books, including The Neyer/James Guide to Pitchers (with Bill James) and Rob Neyer's Big Book of Baseball Lineups. His website, www.robneyer.com, contains additional material related to this and his other books.
...James Holzhauer’s Diary of a Mad Sports Bettor, Max Marchi’s People Will Most Definitely Come and Rob Neyer’s GM in a Box: Theo Epstein but everything in there is, at the least, pretty good. While we’re on the topic of works by those associated...
...by 9 inches. That's the same size as the . It's the same size as a typical Rob Neyer book, or Bill James' manager book. It works because it's wide enough to handle the occasional big graphic or table, but small enough to read on the train...
...Chris Pratt and the man he portrays in the movie, Scott Hatteberg. SPORTSNET.CA AUDIO: Full interview with Rob Neyer on Moneyball SPORTSNET.CA VIDEO: Zaun talks Moneyball legacy...
...blogger James Mirtle’s hiring by The Globe and Mail, or ESPN.com writer turned SB Nation blogger Rob Neyer – it’s clear that one can access “good” information via both mediums. (And that bloggers aren’t the only organization capable of...
...Rob Neyer is the national baseball editor for SB Nation. He has written six books about baseball and from 1996 to January 2001 he worked for ESPN.com and prior to...
...vodka-and-Sprite, squinting at the camera with some guy from some blog somewhere. Good times. Quick Hits ... ... Now that Rob Neyer's ESPN.com columns have , the best bet for good, free baseball writing over there is definitely Eric Neel's weekly...
...aren’t limited to sports. Nor are they exclusively held by sportswriters working for independent media companies. As Rob Neyer wrote when he moved from ESPN to SB Nation, the new ethos in sports journalism, as elsewhere, seems to be breaking down...
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...the phantom suspension/non-suspension it issued to college football writer Bruce Feldman last week. Now, former ESPN baseball columnist Rob Neyer says he was given a similarly baseless suspension eleven years ago. In 2000, Neyer had a column pulled from...
...PITTSBURGH (93-7 The Fan) -- Rob Neyer, national baseball writer for SB Nation, joined the Fan Morning Show on Monday morning to talk about the first half of the Pirates season. Neyer says he thinks "getting...
...so here's your chance to shape the content directly. As I mentioned today on SB Nation Houston , Rob Neyer has gotten me to come around a little on a move to the American League. Not enough to flat-out endorse it, but enough to see part of the merits...
...really thinks that. Not Billy Beane, not Sandy Alderson, not Theo Epstein, not Paul DePodesta, not Tom Tango, Rob Neyer, Bill James, nor any other credible stathead. To whatever extent the effects of intangible qualities on on-field performance can be...
...New York Times), Charles Pierce (Boston Globe), Steve Rushin (Sports Illustrated), Nathan Ward, Mike Vaccaro (New York Post), Rob Neyer (ESPN.com), Ken Rosenthal (ESPN), Scott Raab (Esquire magazine), and Luis Guzman...
...these fire safe links. These are Your Astros Astros Fire Pitching Coach Brad Arnsberg - Baseball Nation Rob Neyer's reaction to the firing of Brad Arnsberg. Astros County: The Only Astros Blog That Matters: Key quotes about Arnsberg This is some great...