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I realize that I've just used an analogy to explain the concept of analogies, but bear with me. Likewise, my die analogy does not imply that PECOTA is nothing more than arithmetic means. I will spell it out for you again: The analogy is that in both the case of the die roll, and the case of executives who place a lot of weight on PECOTA projections, you have a person who is basing an important decision purely on numbers, where there are other factors at play. In the case of the die, the other factor is that 3.5 is not a number on a die. In the case of PECOTA, the other factors are various--managers, team chemistry, fan support, etc, etc. In a way though, you did grasp my point--guessing 3.5 as a die roll is obviously absurdly stupid. I'm arguing that basing baseball decisions PURELY on numbers is also pretty damn stupid, if not as stupid as the former.
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I don't think anyone is trying to denigrate him. But the man is overweight, and to suggest he isn't, and that he's only as big as he is due to diet and muscle is absurd. I remember the first time I saw him. It was on MTV when they had a softball challenge. His dad played, and in the later innings, as a kid, he played. I believe he caught the last out, and if not, one of the final outs. he was a large boy then. He's a large man now. And it isn't all muscle. I give him credit, that as big as he is, he is a gifted athlete, as you have said. But eventually, that weight will take it's toll.
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Well, if THIS isn't enough to make you flush BP and PECOTA down the crapper, I don't know what will, but I discovered that PECOTA has pegged both the Sox and the North Side Pathetics with the SAME 77-85 record!!!
Me, I am hoping to see the Cubs go back-to-back on 100 losses, but for PECOTA to predict the same record for both teams? Meh SMO ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I don't know if this belongs in the same thread, but this morning Jim Bowden ranked offseasons of all 30 MLB teams. The Tigers had the 5th best offseason. We had the fifth worst.
Cleveland (6) and Kansas City (10) were also in the top ten best offseasons. Minnesota ranked 13th, but it's hard not to improve on that squad. |
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It's information. Use it or dismiss it. But have a reason. Call Bowden a moron for all I care. But have a reason. |
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Don't jump off the ship so quickly. Do not attend opening day since FA predicts a real lousy day in Chicago. But watch the game on TV.
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Go ahead and find people and numbers to cite your anti-Hahn/Sox agenda. But at the end of the day, 162 games will be played and not a person on this planet can tell you what will happen to any degree of accuracy |
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Well, when you basically do nothing, that happens.
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Ugh. Saying a team had a good or bad offseason is not saying they'll win their divisions. For example, a team that is projected to be really great could have barely done anything in the offseason, or even lost a key player, and finish near the bottom of "best offseasons," but still be projected to finish first. The opposite holds true, too.
I still stand by my theory that the only reason many here dislike predictions and projections is because they rarely rate the Sox high in such prognostications. I bet Yankee fans love predictions. |
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When Bowden, just like everyone else, comes up with his predicted order of finish before the season starts, at the end of the year, you will see a couple he was correct with, and a whole bunch he couldn't have been more wrong. It's why I find these team projections and rankings of offseasons so humerous. No one really knows. And I don't think BP is a joke. I think their individual player projections are interesting and I'm a yearly customer. But I'm never going to get worked up over some of these rankings. Last edited by dickallen15; 02-13-2013 at 09:34 AM. |
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I am going to come back to this thread at the end of April and see how many people who hate projections and say we should play out the string before we analyze are also going nuts over the performance of our Sox over the first month, basically throwing in the towel or printing World Series tickets. Just wondering if there will be a correlation.
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The Tigers are the best team in baseball. Maybe that's debatable, but to most people that's clear.. We are fighting to stay middle of the pack, talent-wise, in a division that got better around us. That's debatable too, but to most people that's clear. I have no trouble believing we aren't winning the division. It's as closer to impossible as it is to possible. A lot closer. |
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