Top Historic Keystone Combos

January 09, 2004

Matthew Namee takes a look at the top keystone combinations of all time, using Win Shares as his criteria.

Bill James’ research assistant, Matthew Namee, has a couple of great articles about the best and worst keystone combinations of all time, using Win Shares as his criteria.  You can read Matthew’s review over at Aaron’s Baseball Blog.



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