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Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Keith Law interview

By .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), 03:51 PM

Excellent interview by JC on Keith Law.

What is wrong with sabermetrics?

I think that the arrogance in the field has gotten worse with time, not better. I thought that as sabermetrics moved into the mainstream, its practitioners would soften – and trust me, I’m not painting all sabermetricians and sabermetric writers with one broad brush – but we haven’t seen that.

I don’t have his insider level, but there is a difference between sabermetrics and number-crunching.  The number-crunchers are mind-numbing to me (those are the “lies, damned lies, statistics” guys).  The sabermetricians, the MGLs, Dan Foxes, John Walshes, studes, et al, are far from arrogant.

Nonethless, enjoyable interview.

(18) Comments • 2007/11/17 SabermetricsMLB_Management