Tue Apr 14, 2015 1:31 am
Sorry, Andy, but none of the above. I don't think there is another field of human endeavor, and I'm talking about the real game, where the results are so apparent and well-documented, yet the analysis of performance is so subtle and difficult. In golf, you either hit the green or you don't. In baseball, what is the value of an arm in left? Of a SS with less range but fewer errors? Lots of games actually do simulate some history, but few illuminate the underlying components of that history like Strat. Just to give one example, which is more significant, baseball's fielding percentage, or Strat's percentage of x chances converted into outs?
Strat is a window into the baseball world as it must be seen by some of its genius practitioners, from Billy Beane to Muggsy, aka Little Napoleon aka John McGraw or Connie Mack.
Hank