I'm a big fan of Bill James. I liked his writing style, his story-telling, his admitted biases, and his candid approach of statistics might not paint the whole picture.
It seems like too many contemporary Sabremetric guys are just flunkies from some Ivy League school that are more like roadside preachers than statistical analysts. They are constantly trying to prove why they are "right", instead of letting the facts emerge on their own and then assessing the situation. I don't know how many times I've been told by Sabrezealots like Dan Bernstein that "Derek Jeter is the worst fielding SS in history!" or "Sometimes Adam Dunn striking out is a good thing!". Its the same type of crap spewed by the old-timers, its just coming from the statistical side.
My biggest amazement with this Sabre-craze is that even with all this data and all these guys getting "Baseball Stat" PhD's from NYU, we still have teams batting their best hitter in the #4 spot and using their best reliever in the bottom of the 9th. I guess some idiocy will never change.
It seems like too many contemporary Sabremetric guys are just flunkies from some Ivy League school that are more like roadside preachers than statistical analysts. They are constantly trying to prove why they are "right", instead of letting the facts emerge on their own and then assessing the situation. I don't know how many times I've been told by Sabrezealots like Dan Bernstein that "Derek Jeter is the worst fielding SS in history!" or "Sometimes Adam Dunn striking out is a good thing!". Its the same type of crap spewed by the old-timers, its just coming from the statistical side.
My biggest amazement with this Sabre-craze is that even with all this data and all these guys getting "Baseball Stat" PhD's from NYU, we still have teams batting their best hitter in the #4 spot and using their best reliever in the bottom of the 9th. I guess some idiocy will never change.
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