- PUBLICATION ARCHIVES -

Sports Forecaster

(Published 1987-1991)

Our first newsletter, it used sabermetrics not only for baseball analysis but also for football, basketball and hockey. It included simulations to support various arguments and to play out post-season match-ups.

Baseball Forecaster newsletter

(Published 1992-1998)

This was our core monthly publication that eventually evolved into BaseballHQ.com.

Forecasting Pitching Careers

(Published March 1995)

Co-written with Rick Wilton, this was the first book to break down pitching performance, combining both observational and sabermetric research. The seeds of the LIMA Plan were planted here.

 

Pitchers Almanac

(Published March 1997)

An update of the principles originally published in Forecasting Pitching Careers along with in-depth, team-by-team scouting reports on all pitchers for the 1997 season.

 

Fantasy Baseball Workbook

(Published March 1999)

The forerunner of the RotoHQ.com archive, FBW is a repository of dozens of strategies and tools you need for fantasy draft preparation and in-season roster management. Includes essays on all aspects of fantasy play, charts and worksheets that you can use manually or set up as digital versions, and an appendix with a draft guide.

 

Rotisserie Workbook

(Published March 2000)

The second edition of the Fantasy Baseball Workbook, focusing exclusively on the Rotisserie format. This is a repository of dozens of strategies and tools you need for fantasy draft preparation and in-season roster management. Includes essays on all aspects of fantasy play, charts and worksheets that you can use manually or set up as digital versions, and an appendix with a draft guide. Final edition before the content became RotoHQ.com.

 

Ron Shandler's Other Book 2016

(Published December 2015)

The first publication of the concept of the Broad Assessment Balance Sheet (BABS). 

The BABS Project

(Published January 2017)

Update and expansion of Broad Assessment Balance Sheet concepts described in Ron Shandler’s Other Book. Essentially, BABS 2.0.