Here we go anyway: Box-Toppers opening day preview of 2021 season

A Box-Toppers preview of the 2021 baseball season.

First, a commentary on baseball and COVID-19. Though case rates are declining and vaccines are slowly arriving, coronavirus cases are higher now than during most of the shortened 2020 baseball season. Yet baseball is on the fast track to return to normalcy.

Second, an introduction to the Box-Toppers metric, used to track and compare players since 1995.

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Play ball? Trouble with COVID's curve: Do we even deserve baseball in 2020?

To get a reward, you need to complete a task. As other nations sacrificed to bring coronavirus case counts down, to flatten the curve, we didn’t. Cases increased. It seems crazy to reward ourselves now with baseball, putting many at risk, simply because we want it. We are not worthy.

And yet, here we are: So here’s an opening day introduction to Box-Toppers, tracking who most helps their teams win the most games, based on box score statistics. We begin our 26th season of tracking and our eighth season on the web.

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All-Star Game honors show why Box-Toppers is antidote to shortsighted baseball thinking

The 2018 All-Star Game is an almost perfect example of why Box-Toppers is an antidote to shortsighted baseball thinking.

Two players were honored in the game—one who earned the game’s Most Valuable Player award and the other who earned the win. But Box-Toppers metrics say neither of those players really deserve the honors.

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