Outside of some "unwritten code" - why don't more players bunt to beat shifts?
It's not strikeouts that are killing it?
Boras is the kind of guy who would negotiate the price of lemonade at a child’s standWerth also bitched about Boras not finding him a job.
Scott Boras contradicts Jayson Werth: ‘We contacted all 30 teams’ but didn’t receive any offers
The fastballs of relievers going up an average of two miles per hour in the last decade has something to do with it, too.
Funny thing is Werth was a really solid sabermetric player. Like Joe Morgan, he doesn't actually understand why he was valuable.
The aesthetic argument isn't the concern of the baseball side of these organizations. Baseball teams shouldn't be purposefully inefficient so you are more interested in the sport. Solving that would require rules changes. A team shouldn't bunt against shifts if they believe it produces less runs because a man is yawning on the couch.
And that’s the real point that baseball has changed for the worse. A 1 game playing followed by 2 short series to get to the World Series is disrespectful of the long baseball season.With a 162-game season, baseball is built to measure success over the long term.
It's exactly the sort of thing data science was invented for.
And that’s the real point that baseball has changed for the worse. A 1 game playing followed by 2 short series to get to the World Series is disrespectful of the long baseball season.
As a Nats fan I’ve begun yelling at FPAs a Nats fan, I've chosen to celebrate regular-season success, since it's the true measure of a good team.
Felt the same way about hockey, too, right up until about mid-June of this year ....