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Wednesday, June 16, 2010
Fanfare for a New Theatre (Vuvuzelas up!).
Before leaving for the jungles of Africa, Tom Ricketts made his first move in the baseball operations department, hiring Ari Kaplan, 40, for the position of statistical analyst manager. Kaplan is a talented numbers cruncher who also has had an abundance of practical scouting experience. He’s worked with 21 major-league teams. The Chicago native blends the concept of physical scouting and statistical data into programs he’s developed for MLB teams for over the past 25 years.
The hiring of Kaplan is significant in the sense that Tom Ricketts is now beginning to hire baseball personnel after concentrating on the business/marketing side of the franchise during the first eight months he’s owned the team. Ricketts informed the baseball operations department of the hiring three weeks ago.
Kaplan’s hiring should not impede or affect the status of Chuck Wasserstrom, who is the manager of baseball information for the Cubs and is in charge of Internet information and has been breaking down numbers since the early 1990s. Wasserstrom is highly respected in baseball circles.
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1. Hack Wilson Posted: June 16, 2010 at 04:34 PM (#3560934)When the Wrigleys owned the Cubs they seldom went to Wrigley Field, but they didn't go all the way to Africa. They hid out in their Lake Geneva Wisconsin estate, which, by the way, reminds me of the Monty Burns estate. The Ricketts expedition is pretty extreme, hopefully they will find an appropriate present for Hendry-just like the one that Bill's brother got in Kill Bill II.
I was going to say it was surprising that he had been working for MLB teams since he was 15. But TFA now says 20 years, which is more plausible.
Advance praise for Baseball Hacks:
"Baseball Hacks is the best book ever written for understanding and practicing baseball analytics. A must-read for baseball professionals and enthusiasts alike."
-- Ari Kaplan, database consultant to the Montreal Expos, San Diego Padres, and Baltimore Orioles
So, either Arikaplan.com doesn't know that Ari Kaplan is not the co-author of the book, or Ari Kaplan wrote an advance blurb in praise of his own book, calling it the best book ever written for understanding and practicing baseball analytics.
I don't even care which of those options it is. Either one leads to ridiculousness.
Yep. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
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