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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Why you don’t want scouts globally evaluating players

By , 04:07 PM

http://www.nypost.com/p/sports/yankees/second_to_none_2ELierhYWKOJFwCRv3Gz6K

If you are an MLB team, you want very specific and limited information from your scouts and then you can integrate that into your player evaluation methodologies. If you rely on your scouts to estimate player value or compare players for valuation purposes, you are in big trouble.  Ryan Howard anyone?  I’m sure scouts love him.

(4) Comments • 2010/04/30 • SabermetricsScouting
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