Baseball jobs are hard to come by. Interviewers ask, "Why do you want to work for an MLB team?"....I like baseball a lot and want to do more baseball. I may not work for an MLB baseball team, but....I like baseball a lot and still want to do more baseball. Here in this series, I'll focus on 1 major league team in each installment and I'll pretend I'm a baseball analyst. Not a GM, not the manager, not the third base coach, not a former player, a real, nerdy, non-player analyst, lurking in the basement office preparing some kind of weird analysis and hoping to latch on the person just a rung above me to present my analysis in hopes of it reaching the next rung. It can be fun to pretend!
In this series I'll try to:
As team's analytical departments continue to grow, so does the public access to baseball data. There aren't many secrets anymore. But, there's plenty to write about. Plenty to point out. Plenty of toys to pretend with. So, here goes.
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