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Originally posted by PGStaff:
Not sure I said that at all! There are some areas that are defined standards of measure. Effort is not one of those.
You may not have said that, but its pretty much how I interpreted what you were saying.
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If you take subjectivity away, you will eliminate scouting. Scouting is all about a persons opinion. However, one opinion does not make anything the final say. Even if an Area Supervisor sees something he likes, he might call in a regional Crosschecker in order to get another opinion. Then if everyone likes a player enough they might call in a national Crosschecker (all clubs are not set up exactly the same). Then if everyone likes the player enough in comes the Scouting Director and he will have an opinion.
Scouting is a game of comparisons. An experienced scout has seen thousands of players. Some within a certain area, others across the nation. The crosschecker is who compares the player in North Carolina to the player in California. Statistics are not very important unless they show a major red flag. The standards of measurements are well known.
It all boils down to OPINIONS! Millions of dollars are spent based on OPINIONS! There are too many variables to do it any other way.
So is the system something that works? Are the best players playing in the Big Leagues? Are there some better players out there doing something else for a living? I suppose the answer to both those questions is YES!
I think I said that there was a lot more to it than a 140 character line, and I meant that in the most respectful of ways. Far too many people try to explain something as complicated as scouting in these little 2 sentence paragraphs that make it impossible to get the entire story across, and I think its why there’s so little understanding about how the system works.
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I'm curious... Does this stuff really bother you or do you just enjoy debating it?
I think you will know it when you see an "obvious" lack of effort. And you will also know when something appears to look effortless for an outstanding athlete. The truth is there is no such thing as effortless.
What really bothers me is when people blow off opinions that differ from dogma just because they either can’t or won’t take the time to explain them fully. There’s way too many cliché’s and dogmatic phrases and stories in baseball, and while they can be entertaining, when someone really wants an in depth answer, where are they gonna get it?
You say the best players are playing in the big leagues, and I take issue with statements that concrete. There’s absolutely no way to know if every player in the big leagues was the best player playing at the time he was chosen to move up. Life doesn’t work that way. In every walk of life there are people who fall through the cracks. I get that, and I understand it. I just wish there were some way to take some of the subjectivity out of it, but so far as I know, very few people even tries, and when they do they’re denigrated.
Its like my friend say. When he was scouting, he did everything possible he could to find the best players in Ca, Or, and Nv, but he knew it was an impossible task. He knew there were players out there getting missed and accepted it, but he didn’t try to make himself believe they were all being found. ;
No harm in a little debate, is there?