Clutchiness
15 September 2006
  Leaderboard Updated
The leaderboard has been updated, and once again finds the Pujols/Jenkins duo at the top.

After a brief drop below +2 clutchy wins, Pujols re-established himself as the year's clutchiest hitter. More importantly, he now sits just 0.15 points of WPA short of David Ortiz' 2005 mark of +8.48. Barring injury, Pujols will move into the third spot for seasonal WPA since 2002 (the Fangraphs era, if you will), with only Barry Bonds' 2004 (12.68) and 2002 (9.83) seasons in front of him.
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  Clutchiness Updated
The clutchiness numbers have been updated through September 14th.
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08 September 2006
  Leaderboard Updated
The leaderboard has been updated, and sees Geoff Jenkins regain the title of the season's clutchiest hitter.

Among the new faces are MVP candidate Carlos Beltran and the first Marlins representative, in Hanley Ramirez.
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  Clutchiness Updated
With apologies for the extended delay, the clutchiness numbers have been updated through September 6th.
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Clutch hitting may or may not exist. Clutchiness most certainly does. By comparing a player's value in terms of win probability to his projected value based on OBP and SLG, we see how much he has over- or under-performed expectations due to performance in higher leverage situations. If clutch exists, it might just look like this.

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