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quote:Originally posted by cabbagedad:
C'mon, it's a baseball movie. It's got to be good.
quote:Originally posted by Three Bagger:
I think a lot of people misunderstand the message of the book MoneyBall including many members of the media who have written about it. The book is not about loading up on On Base Percentage guys that are not good baseball players from a scouting perspective. The book is not about drafting according to the "new" statistics and ignoring traditional scouting. The book's true meaning was the way some teams have recognized ways to exploit market inefficiencies such as the way OBP was overlooked at the time. The market inefficiencies have moved to other things now and Billy Beane has not necessarily been the leader in finding them, as he was at the time. The new models in fielding statistics, and area hitting tendencies are examples of things the Moneyball teams are taking very seriously. I feel the Boston Red Sox are the leaders in the philosophy now. Certain teams are recognizing the inefficiencies of drafting high school pitchers. There are many other inefficiencies that the top teams following this path are only just learning about.
quote:The market inefficiencies have moved to other things now and Billy Beane has not necessarily been the leader in finding them, as he was at the time.
quote:To borrow from Coach May
quote:The new models in fielding statistics, and area hitting tendencies are examples of things the Moneyball teams are taking very seriously. I feel the Boston Red Sox are the leaders in the philosophy now. Certain teams are recognizing the inefficiencies of drafting high school pitchers.
quote:Hmm...I thought the book simply said that Billy Beane was too smart to play baseball and that Lenny Dykstra wasn't smart enough to realize he wasn't all that smart.
quote:Originally posted by PA Dino:
Moneyball is an overhyped sabermetric gimmick which doesn't stand the test of time, no better or worse than old school scouting by the seat of the pants.
For instance the A's traded to the Rockies Huston Street, Carlos Gonzales and Greg Smith for Matt Holliday......how did that one work out for them?
Who has the most saves in the National League? Street. Holliday had his worst year in Oakland and they traded him and he never hit below .312 again.
St Louis is glad Billy believes in moneyball. Who did Billy get for Holliday? Brett Wallace, already dealt to the Astros and only hit 4 homers in 233 AB's thus far in Round Rock, Clayton Mortensen, already dealt to the Rockies and seems to be getting his career off the ground in the rotation, and Shane Peterson AA Texas League, 7 homers in 221 AB's.
You can make any book say what you want. I bought it, I read it and then I gave it away. The movie will be a yawner also.