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Sunday, January 04, 2009

U.S.S. Mariner: DMZ: This guy works for the Mariners

If you have a subscription, run over and check out this Baseball Prospectus interview with Tony Blengino. Loooooot of great stuff. If you’re looking for interesting stuff to talk about at our event next week, this is a gold mine.

News on what they’re doing building a stat analysis organization (Tom Tango’s consulting!)

Here’s my favorite quote

But we want independent opinions, and we want people in our office to disagree. We want some degree of conflict. If everyone agrees, and says the same thing about each transaction, you have too homogenous of a group together. You need to have people coming at issues from different angles, and I think that we’re in the process, in the short time we’ve been together, of having that.

DL: Among established defensive metrics, which do you feel are most meaningful?

  TB: I like the Hardball Times revised zone ratings [RZR] and out of zone plays [OOZ]. I think you can take their statistics and couch them a certain way, and get some really good indicators. There are a lot of other ones out there as well, like the Plus/Minus and the UZR, and I think they all have value. I think it all comes down to being able to come up with a measure where you have a baseline that you’re comparing to, and I think that with the Hardball Times metrics you can come up with a baseline fairly easily and know what you’re talking about, whether a guy is above or below average at a certain position, and watch trends over the years fairly easily. So I think that there is value in a lot of the different metrics, and I think they’re being advanced on an annual basis. It comes down to the user and what he’s most comfortable working with, and that he has a logical premise that his analysis is based on.

Repoz Posted: January 04, 2009 at 10:06 PM | 12 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Esoteric Posted: January 05, 2009 at 01:19 AM (#3043179)
I think you're burying the lede here, Repoz, which is that the Mariners have hired Tom Tango to consult for them on stat analysis.

Am I missing something, or is this the biggest-name crossover from the saber world into the professional one since Voros?

I'm thrilled that it's the M's doing it. My god I cannot believe how top-to-bottom completely the organization's FO has changed since Bavasi left and GMZ came in. It almost makes another crappy season in 2009 bearable, because at least I have reason to believe now they're doing it right.
   2. Teufel's Graveyard Posted: January 05, 2009 at 01:19 AM (#3043180)
Here is another piece on Blengino. He is unusual in that he has been a member of SABR since the early 90's and he didn't even play college ball, let alone professional. Defintely seems like an easy guy to root for.
   3. DL from MN Posted: January 05, 2009 at 01:21 AM (#3043181)
I love how he's interviewed by Prospectus and when they give him an opportunity to suck up he name drops Hardball Times.
   4. Esoteric Posted: January 05, 2009 at 01:22 AM (#3043182)
The subtle diss of BP was delightful. I doubt that was what he intended at all, which just makes it that much more sweet.

By the way, I think I'm going to resubmit this (a different link) with the real news pushed to the forefront.
   5. CFiJ Posted: January 05, 2009 at 01:32 AM (#3043184)
I'm surprised this is only now being realized. About a month ago the Japanese papers had a story about Blengino, and some handwringing about "What does this mean for the non-sabery play of Ichiro?!"
   6. Best Regards, Larry M. Posted: January 05, 2009 at 01:37 AM (#3043186)
Am I missing something, or is this the biggest-name crossover from the saber world into the professional one since Voros?
MGL worked for the Cards.
   7. Swedish Chef Posted: January 05, 2009 at 01:39 AM (#3043187)
I'm surprised this is only now being realized. About a month ago the Japanese papers had a story about Blengino, and some handwringing about "What does this mean for the non-sabery play of Ichiro?!"

You should have posted that link!
   8. Jim Wisinski Posted: January 05, 2009 at 01:42 AM (#3043189)
You should have posted that link!


I would have submitted it with a better headline.
   9. RoyalsRetro (AG#1F) Posted: January 05, 2009 at 02:10 AM (#3043195)
Am I missing something, or is this the biggest-name crossover from the saber world into the professional one since Voros?

Admiral Akbar ran the Pirates from 1999-2002.
   10. Jim (jimmuscomp) Posted: January 05, 2009 at 06:40 AM (#3043293)
Admiral Akbar ran the Pirates from 1999-2002.


He also spear-headed the rebel resistance in a Galaxy far, far away....
   11. galaxieboi Posted: January 05, 2009 at 07:53 PM (#3043604)
Admiral Akbar ran the Pirates from 1999-2002.


That sure as hell was a trap.
   12. Zach Posted: January 05, 2009 at 11:49 PM (#3043899)
Admiral Akbar ran the Pirates from 1999-2002.

I thought it was Randall.

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