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adverb analyticity ˌa-nə-lə-ˈti-sə-tē&nbsp · Katica Roy · Fortune · 21 Apr. 2026 Consider · too · the new · Dave Hyde · Sun Sentinel · to your team. &mdash · Mark Zeigler · San Diego Union-Tribune · 8 Apr. 2026 That’s an additional 48 runs combined · which analytic models would calculate as roughly the equivalent of five wins · depending on the season. &mdash · Sam McDowell · Kansas City Star · borrowed from Greek analytikós · from analýein &quot · to loosen · dissolve

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adverb analyticity ˌa-nə-lə-ˈti-sə-tē&nbsp
Katica Roy
Fortune
21 Apr. 2026 Consider
too
the new
Dave Hyde
Sun Sentinel
to your team. &mdash
Mark Zeigler
San Diego Union-Tribune
8 Apr. 2026 That’s an additional 48 runs combined
which analytic models would calculate as roughly the equivalent of five wins
depending on the season. &mdash
Sam McDowell
Learn more
Kansas City Star
borrowed from Greek analytikós
from analýein &quot
to loosen
dissolve

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