The title pretty much says it all. In January I’ll be starting a real j-o-b as a “Senior Writer, Sports” for the new ESPN-backed FiveThirtyEight, due to launch in February. So I thought I’d better say some quick goodbyes and hellos.
For old readers:
While I’m admittedly a little sad that this blog won’t be coming back any time soon, this should obviously be great news for people who enjoy my work: Backed by ESPN/FiveThirtyEight data and resources, it will be better and there will be more of it. My responsibilities at FiveThirtyEight will be similar to what I’d been doing here already: conducting original research, writing articles, and blogging. Except full time. And paid.
(Yeah, it’s basically my dream job.)
For new readers:
Of course, for many of you reading this, this is probably your first time visiting this site. In which case: welcome! For a primer on who the hell I am, you might want to read the “about Ben” and “about this blog” pages, or you can skip those and just read some of my articles. My best known work is undoubtedly The Case For Dennis Rodman, which is incredibly long—
—but has a guide, which can be found here. And in case you’ve heard rumors, yes, it speculates that Rodman—in a very specific way—may have been more valuable than Michael Jordan.
However, if I had to pick just a handful of articles to best represent my ideas and interests, it might look something like this:
Football:
Quantum Randy Moss—An Introduction to Entanglement
The Aesthetic Case Against 18 Games
Basketball:
The Case for Dennis Rodman, Part 4/4(a): All-Hall?
Bayes’ Theorem, Small Samples, and WTF is Up With NBA Finals Markets?
Baseball:
A Defense of Sudden-Death Playoffs in Baseball
I just recently came across the Case for Dennis Rodman, it was fascinating if over my head. Then I started tryouts by to figure out who you are, and I can’t find anyplace here that gives your name. Maybe because it’s the mobile version. Anyway, I read and listen to some 538 stuff, it would be cool to know when it’s yours, but I need to know your name for that.
I realize this is an old article, and that you may not ever read this. If so, good luck at 538 if you are still there.