I've been reading the writer of wrongs before i even had aol, way back, when you had to read the sports section to get the stats. Not once did he use exit velocity. Stop trying to be hipster baseball fan, richard justice! Im with zimmerman of the nationals when it comes to exit velo. It's fun to see. But it's taking the appreciation of the randomness of the game. Let's talk baseball my friends., that bum dallas allowed 2 runs!! Should marisnick be moved up to hit clean up Kiddkng
When somebody regularly has a high exit velocity he is hitting the ball hard. Hard hit balls are more likely to do damage than poorly hit balls. I'm not sure why some people are so perplexed by that and write it off as being useless.
Yeah, I don't get it either. I see a lot of analysts and fans who refuse to acknowledge the usefulness of advanced statistics in basketball, but it seems even worse in baseball. It's 2017. If you're only looking batting average and RBIs and refusing to look at things like OPS, WAR and exit velocity as barometers to determine a player's value, then you're living in the dark ages.
Baseball typically has more "experienced" fans than other sports. Experienced dog + new tricks = teach-ability?
You are tilting at windmills defended by strawmen. Nobody who is worth taking seriously thinks like the caricature you're portraying. I'm ready for this meme/trope/narrative/bunch-of-bullsh!t to go away.
I don't really understand war, because its a little subjective. Each place calculates WAR a little differently.
What narrative? The fact that there are a lot of people involved with the sport and fans of the game who still judge athletes solely by inferior statistical barometers? Because that's no Don Quixote scenario, chief. That's an absolute fact.
Coach Flip and his RISP-batting-average-is-the-only-meaningful-way-to-determine-batting-order philosophy disagree.
I have issues with WAR for the same reason. It's just weird to have a statistic that has no uniformity to it.
Yes, because it's not a fact. Nobody in any serious FO capacity in MLB thinks the way you think they think. I don't give a **** about fans.
Agree to disagree, dude. Moneyball started in baseball before it ever came to basketball and guys like Morey. And that's not conjecture, it's fact. Are you disputing the use of advanced statistics by front offices in baseball? Because I'm not sure where you have a leg to stand on.
Everyone seems confused in this discussion. Buck, the original poster was talking about fans and analysts, not front offices. mightyboss, Buck is talking about front offices all using advanced analytics these days.
He's saying anyone who is a baseball fan is well aware of and likely a fan of advanced metrics. Which may or may not be true because there's a ton of older fans who pre-dated advanced metrics. but if you're talking baseball on a baseball (sub)-forum, the people there likely know advanced stats.
[I just read the last couple of posts, that pretty much explains it.] I was originally responding to only this: And yall are right. I was talking about other people mainly, "baseball people". I conflated "smart people' with "average fan" and I guess "analyst", though I'd go with "old-ass newspaper columnist" instead. I absolutely should know better by now. Also, I despise the total mischaracterisation of Moneyball, the book, the philosophy, the GM, the author, the whole thing. It's typically prevalent among people who never read the book.