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Scouting And Scoring How We Know What We Know About Baseball Christopher Phillips

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Scouting And Scoring How We Know What We Know About Baseball Christopher Phillips
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Publisher: PrincetonUP
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.83 MB
Author: Christopher Phillips
ISBN: MLGAEAAAQBAJ
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Scouting And Scoring How We Know What We Know About Baseball Christopher Phillips by Christopher Phillips MLGAEAAAQBAJ instant download after payment.

An in-depth look at the intersection of judgment and statistics in baseballScouting and scoring are considered fundamentally different ways of ascertaining value in baseball. Scouting seems to rely on experience and intuition, scoring on performance metrics and statistics. In Scouting and Scoring, Christopher Phillips rejects these simplistic divisions. He shows how both scouts and scorers rely on numbers, bureaucracy, trust, and human labor to make sound judgments about the value of baseball players. Tracing baseball’s story from the nineteenth century to today, Phillips explains that the sport was one of the earliest fields to introduce numerical analysis, and new methods of data collection were supposed to enable teams to replace scouting with scoring. But that’s not how things turned out. From the invention of official scorers and Statcast to the creation of the Major League Scouting Bureau, Scouting and Scoring reveals the inextricable connections between human expertise and data science, and offers an entirely fresh understanding of baseball.

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