Richard D. Cramer¿started analyzing baseball statistics in the mid-1960s, after graduating from Harvard and MIT, and by 1969 he had discovered (or reinvented) the metric now known as OPS. He is the co-founder of STATS Inc. and has done important work with both SABR and Retrosheet.¿John Thorn is the official historian for Major League Baseball and the author of¿ Baseball in the Garden of Eden.
Richard D. Cramer¿started analyzing baseball statistics in the mid-1960s, after graduating from Harvard and MIT, and by 1969 he had discovered (or reinvented) the metric now known as OPS. He is the co-founder of STATS Inc. and has done important work with both SABR and Retrosheet.¿John Thorn is the official historian for Major League Baseball and the author of¿ Baseball in the Garden of Eden.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Richard D. Cramer started analyzing baseball statistics in the mid-1960s, after graduating from Harvard and MIT, and by 1969 he had discovered (or reinvented) the metric now known as OPS. He is the co-founder of STATS Inc. and has done important work with both SABR and Retrosheet. John Thorn is the official historian for Major League Baseball and the author of Baseball in the Garden of Eden.
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Contents Foreword by John Thorn Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Setting the Stage 2. Baseball and Science Surface 3. College 4. Graduate School and the 1960s Computer 5. Industrial Synthetic Chemist 6. Harvard’s Research Computer 7. Computer-Aided Drug Discovery 8. Sabermetrics’ Infancy 9. Scientific Recognition 10. Twists of Fate 11. Birth of STATS Inc. 12. White Sox and Yankees 13. Scientific Career Transition 14. Rebirth of STATS Inc. 15. Comparative Molecular Field Analysis 16. STATS Soars 17. Cheerlessness and Lyme Disease 19. The Rise and Fall of TRPS 19. Repudiated by STATS 20. Tidying Up 21. In My Humble Opinion 22. Summing Up Appendix: Bamberg Mathematical Analysis of Baseball Notes Bibliography Index
Contents Foreword by John Thorn Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Setting the Stage 2. Baseball and Science Surface 3. College 4. Graduate School and the 1960s Computer 5. Industrial Synthetic Chemist 6. Harvard’s Research Computer 7. Computer-Aided Drug Discovery 8. Sabermetrics’ Infancy 9. Scientific Recognition 10. Twists of Fate 11. Birth of STATS Inc. 12. White Sox and Yankees 13. Scientific Career Transition 14. Rebirth of STATS Inc. 15. Comparative Molecular Field Analysis 16. STATS Soars 17. Cheerlessness and Lyme Disease 19. The Rise and Fall of TRPS 19. Repudiated by STATS 20. Tidying Up 21. In My Humble Opinion 22. Summing Up Appendix: Bamberg Mathematical Analysis of Baseball Notes Bibliography Index
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