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The FanGraphs Newsletter, March 30, 2023 March 30, 2023 We made it! Opening Day is finally here. And

The FanGraphs Newsletter, March 30, 2023 [READ IN BROWSER]( March 30, 2023 We made it! Opening Day is finally here. And for the first time since 1968 all 30 clubs are scheduled to start their season on the same day. Of course, we have you covered at FanGraphs with staff predictions, intriguing Opening Day match-ups and a final round of 2023 ZiPS projections. You can also enjoy the day's action by joining us in our 2023 Opening Day Chat: [2023 Opening Day Chat]( [The Official Hopefully-Not-Too-Erroneous 2023 ZiPS Projections]( Remember: All incorrect projections are due to flaws in reality rather than the projections themselves. | by Dan Szymborski [The Best Pitching Matchups of Opening Day]( Nearly every team will have its best starter on the bump today, creating some potentially incredible pitching duels. | by Kyle Kishimoto [FanGraphs 2023 Staff Predictions]( Allow us to make a series of informed and possibly incorrect predictions about the 2023 season. | by Meg Rowley [Analyzing Spring Training's Exit Velocity Leaders, Part 2]( Same boring headline, new interesting players hitting the ball ridiculously hard in spring training. | by Davy Andrews [Andrés Giménez Is the Latest Guardian to Sign a Long-Term Extension]( The second baseman cashes in after a standout season in which he made the All-Star team and won a Gold Glove. | by Jay Jaffe [How Many Swings Does It Take to Change a Zone Rate?]( Miguel Vargas alerted us to the existence of no-swing streaks, but what about swing streaks? | by Alex Eisert [FanGraphs Power Rankings: Opening Day 2023]( The FanGraphs Power Rankings are back with a look at how all 30 teams stack up as the regular season gets underway. | by Jake Mailhot 🎧 [EFFECTIVELY WILD EPISODE 1987: The 2023 Preseason Predictions Game]( [DOWNLOAD THE FANGRAPHS APP]( [FanGraphs & Effectively Wild Merch Is Now Available at BreakingT!]( [ORDER HERE]( [What you need to know about MLB's 2023 rule changes]( by Jesse Rogers, ESPN [Rosenthal’s 10 biggest MLB storylines: Shohei Ohtani, Aaron Judge, the Mets and more]( by Ken Rosenthal, The Athletic ($) [The Ringer’s 2023 MLB Preseason Predictions]( via The Ringer [15 games, 1 huge day: Here's what you need to know]( by Theo DeRosa and Cole Jacobson, MLB [@fangraphs]( [FanGraphs]( [FanGraphs]( [RSS]( [FORWARD]( [SUBSCRIBE]( Copyright © 2023 FanGraphs Inc, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you subscribed to the FanGraphs Newsletter. Our mailing address is: FanGraphs Inc 1200 N Hartford St. Apt 312Arlington, Va 22201 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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