fatbeard
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"Theo Epstein overcame 108 years of history to build a championship team in Chicago. In the process, he ended baseball’s long-running analytics war by proving that an objective, data-driven approach can change the game"
The Great Analytics War ended at 48 minutes after midnight on November 3, 2016. The terms were unconditional surrender. The losing generals were not able to offer their surrender in person; most of them had long since departed the front for the unemployment line. The victors were Theo Epstein, the analytics movement, and the game of baseball.
https://theringer.com/2016-world-se...epstein-analytics-war-9f1248c44eb7#.9sf7dd73m
-Rany Jazayerli
The Great Analytics War ended at 48 minutes after midnight on November 3, 2016. The terms were unconditional surrender. The losing generals were not able to offer their surrender in person; most of them had long since departed the front for the unemployment line. The victors were Theo Epstein, the analytics movement, and the game of baseball.
https://theringer.com/2016-world-se...epstein-analytics-war-9f1248c44eb7#.9sf7dd73m
-Rany Jazayerli