Boilermaker Rick wrote:
rogers park bryan wrote:
No one said he changed the way the game is played. You obviously have a grudge against Billy Beane. You think its easy to win 90 plus game three years in a row in a small market.
It's easier than playing in 3 straight World Series, which is what the A's did almost right before Billy Beane first joined the organization. Everyone acts like the Athletics were the Cubs and hadn't done anything for decades.
Yeah those A's teams had superstars. Beane did it with less money.
He won 90 games three years in a row with a TINY payroll. You've already made the argument that spending = winning, so to scoff at what Beane did is hypocritical.
Either spending matters and what Beane did was awesome or it doesnt matter and what Epstein did was awesome.
Take ur pick of which Pro Saber argument you want to make
rogers park bryan wrote:
Even if Beane is a terrible GM (He's not) Sabermetrics and their value are not determined by Billy Beane's performance alone....which should be quite obvious, Boilermaker Hawk.
They should be determined by a guy being smart enough to win a title by outspending all but one other team?[/quote]
Oh, so money matters in this portion of your post? Ok.
Well, name some guys that used Saber that arent successful. The fact that youre trying to pin the whole philosophy on one guy shows you really dont understand the nature of the whole thing.
Its a philosophy. The people that have used it and embraced it most and earliest have been successful. Thats a fact. Spin it all you want, but its a fact.
rogers park bryan wrote:
If you look at the players he's targeted Youk (aka The Greek God of Walks), Mike Lowell, High strikeout pitchers and how he's had an uncanny record of getting rid of great players right before they fall off (Pedro, Manny, Foulke, ) its obvious that what how he analyzes the past and predicts the future works well.
Yet, when Kenny Williams does a great job of having players perform as good or better than expected you say that he simply took a bunch of gambles and they "all came up aces"?[/quote]
Not even close. Kenny did it ONE year. Epstein has done it consistently since taking over. They are not in the same class of GM's.
But when KW puts together 6 playoff appearances in 7 years while getting rid of all star players and finding new ones every year I will give him credit.