teamnasty wrote:http://www.billjamesonline.com/stats121/
Winning 1 run games, if primarily a skill, would show up in the next season's record too since many teams return similar rosters. But it doesn't. At all.
He doesn't say that at
all. He just notes that teams that do well in one-run games tend to not do well in them the next year. That could be because of many variables. It doesn't necessarily mean they didn't have a skill at winning them. He also notes, while these teams win less one-run games, they are usually still
successful the next year:
"1) Out of these twelve teams who played great in one-run games, nine of them won 90 or more games. The next year? Despite the drop in wininng percentage in one-run games, eight of the teams won 90 or more the next year as well. These teams are good overall, not simply because they won the one-run games, by luck as some would suggest."
So, these teams were still more likely to be good than lucky. That hardly shows a lack of skill at one-run games.
Again, none of James' article applies to SOM.