An American baseball pitcher, Roy Halladay made his MLB debut in 1998 with the
Toronto Blue Jays. The American Cy Young Award winner in 2003, Halladay was an All-Star in 2002, 2003 and 2005. He was the league leader in wins in 2003 with 22.
( New Jersey Institute of Technology ) NJIT's Bruce Bukiet, a mathematician who has applied mathematical modeling techniques to elucidate the dynamics of run scoring in baseball, is now applying his methods to ascertain the players most deserving of major league baseball's prestigious 2008 Most Valuable Player and Cy Young awards.
Publ.Date : Wed, 15 Oct 2008 19:38:28 GMTNJIT's Bruce Bukiet, a mathematician who has applied mathematical modeling techniques to elucidate the dynamics of run scoring in baseball, is now applying his methods to ascertain the players most deserving of major league baseball's prestigious 2008 Most Valuable Player (MVP) and Cy Young awards. Bukiet, a popular NJIT math professor, dives annually into such terrain in part for his love of ...
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Against the Detroit Tigers on September 27, 1998, Halladay came within one out of becoming the first pitcher to hurl a no-hitter on the final day of the regular season since Mike Witt's perfect game in 1984; the bid was broken up by Bobby Higginson.
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