FANALYTICS: Projectable chunks, redux

One month ago—late May—I suggested that we had enough early data to start drawing some conclusions. In fact, I said that we had three data points to work with. . . April, May and our original seasonal expectation.

I wrote: ”If we compare April to May and bench those two data points against our original expectation for the year, we can find some interesting insights. In fact, if you consider the projection as each player’s 'destination' for the full year, there are many interesting trends that develop.”

I then compiled some lists. We can now pass judgment on the rough conclusions I drew. Monthly data is fun!

Slow Start, Then Breakout

These were players who started slow in April as compared to their projection, then had a huge May...

Almost!

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