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Sometimes it is best to admire your heroes from afar. Bill James is becoming one of those people for me.
I remember reading some of his stuff in various publications and being impressed. I even bought in to a lot of what he taught. Probably at one time a fan of the sabr movement. But in recent years have started becoming skeptical.
I have been watching the top 10 right now series on MLB. They bring out Bill James and a couple other sabr people at the end to evaluate the "shredder's" choices. And after listening to Bill James some on these shows I am becoming less of a believer.
Top 10 relief pitchers is one example. Bill James multiple times stated he did not like high ground ball pitchers. His reason because ground balls invite errors. It is true an infielder is more likely to make an error on a ground ball than a strikeout. But a ground ball pitcher is more likely to induce a double play. And less likely to give up a home run. One of the stats I would look at closely for all prospects and pitchers I was thinking about signing is GO/FO ratio. The more it leans to ground outs the better.
I remember reading some of his stuff in various publications and being impressed. I even bought in to a lot of what he taught. Probably at one time a fan of the sabr movement. But in recent years have started becoming skeptical.
I have been watching the top 10 right now series on MLB. They bring out Bill James and a couple other sabr people at the end to evaluate the "shredder's" choices. And after listening to Bill James some on these shows I am becoming less of a believer.
Top 10 relief pitchers is one example. Bill James multiple times stated he did not like high ground ball pitchers. His reason because ground balls invite errors. It is true an infielder is more likely to make an error on a ground ball than a strikeout. But a ground ball pitcher is more likely to induce a double play. And less likely to give up a home run. One of the stats I would look at closely for all prospects and pitchers I was thinking about signing is GO/FO ratio. The more it leans to ground outs the better.