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Winning An Unfair Game




How Do The Oakland A’s Win With a Poor Team?
                By: Kolton Donovan
Introduction
       Team                 Payroll           Average Salary          2002 Record
New York Yankees:       $ 125,928,583           $ 4,342,364             103-58
Oakland Athletics:        $ 40,004,167          $ 1,481,635           103-59
        (for every $1 the Oakland A’s make, the New York Yankees make $4)


     Why is the “money” part of baseball not talked about?

     How can the Oakland A’s have the same record as the New York Yankees?

     How can “failure” players win as many games as “star” players?
Important Information
     Person                                Description

Billy Beane       General Manager of the Oakland A’s

Paul DePodesta    Assistant to Billy Beane/creator of the baseball theory

J.P. Ricciardi    General Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays

Bill James        Author of the “Baseball Abstract”

Jeremy Brown      1st Round Draft choice of the Oakland A’s

Jason Giambi      Former Oakland A’s player/Current New York Yankees player

Scott Hatteberg   Oakland A’s first baseman
The “Oakland A’s” Idea
   With the lowest budget in all of baseball, the
    Oakland A’s had to win with lower paid players.

   The Oakland A’s needed a plan, a strategy, to win
    with these “failure” players.

   How? Get more runs than the other team while
    preventing outs.
Offensive Strategy
   Runs: score more than the opposing team by having
    players put the ball into play.

   Prevent Outs: Do not steal bases, do not bunt (unless
    if it is call for), and do not play for yourself.

   ERA (Earned Run Average): Be able to tell the
    difference between balls you can put into play and
    those you can’t

   Walks: Get to first base by not swinging at every pitch
    that is thrown at you. Be smart, it is a guaranteed
    base.
Defensive Strategy
   Well, for the Oakland A’s, there is no “real”
    defensive strategy.

   According to the book “Baseball Abstract” written
    by Bill James (which Billy Beane read): Defense is
    less than 5% of the game of baseball.

   The Oakland A’s do more than believe that, they
    actually do it.
Jason Giambi
   The miracle player of the Oakland A’s. He could do
    everything when it came to offense and even defense.

   Jason was a fan favorite of the Oakland A’s franchise
    and was considered the reason of why they did so well.
    His last game was a playoff game against the Yankees.
    A couple days later, the Yankees gave him a multi-
    million dollar deal to lure him away from Oakland.

   The Oakland A’s organization had a situation on their
    hands. How were they supposed to replace Jason
    Giambi? The answer: with someone better on offense
    and cheaper.
Scott Hatteberg
   Scott Hatteberg played catcher for the Boston Red Sox. He
    had a very high ERA and batting came natural to him.

   During the 2000 season, he injured a nerve in his throwing
    elbow which required surgery. He could not grip a baseball
    after it so the Boston Red Sox traded him to the Colorado
    Rockies.

   While in Colorado, he played back-up catcher and did not see a
    game that season. The Rockies considered him a disabled
    player, so they released him after that season.

   The Oakland A’s knew he had a problem with his elbow, but that
    did not stop them from seeing his ability to hit the ball and get
    on base. On Christmas day, the Oakland A’s offered him to
    come play in Oakland… not to be a catcher, but their starting
    FIRST BASEMAN to replace Jason Giambi.
MLB Teams Scouting
   The Five Tools: listed on next slide.

  Traits Prospects Must Have:
high energy, hit home runs, steal bases, bunt, “good face", “good
body“.

   Quotes from MLB Scouts:
"Stats do not matter."
“We do not look at performance, we look at talent."
"I never looked at a single statistic..."
"Attitude doesn't matter.“

“Imagine what the player will become, not what he is now.“ -
Unnamed Scout (Moneyball).
The “FIVE” Tools
The Five Tools:

-The ability to run

-The ability to throw

-The ability to field

-The ability to hit

-The ability to hit HARD
Oakland A’s Scouting
   Requirements: Played in College, Desire to play Major League
    Baseball, Cheap to buy, No off-field problems, Attitude, Good History,
    Plate Approach, ERA (Earned Run Average), Walks, Great Hitter (Does
    not mean power), Take pitches, Mentally tough, overlooked/unknown,
    No reinventing.

   The scouts for the Oakland A's graduated from IVY League Schools
    (Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Stanford, etc.).

   "You don't change guys, they are who they are." -Billy Beane
    (Moneyball)

   Example: JEREMY BROWN (University of Alabama) - 390 at
    bats, 98 walks, 38 K's (strikeouts), 21 Home Runs
Jeremy Brown
   Senior catcher for the University of Alabama. He broke
    almost every offensive record at Alabama and South
    Eastern Conference (SEC).

   He was drafted the year before in a late round and
    turned it down to return to Alabama.

   In the listings of the top 20 catchers in baseball, he was
    not among them. He was not even talked about
    around baseball; no one knew who he was.

   He was drafted by the Oakland A’s in the 1st round with
    the 35th pick in the draft. He signed for $350,000;
    which was about $1,000,000 dollars less than the
    average draftee was paid in the first round.
Comments
   The Oakland Athletics are a team in and of themselves.
    They produce runs and win games because of the runs. The
    players they hire and draft are usually players that are
    considered “failures” which gives them more reason to want
    to win.

   I believe that “stars” in baseball are no more than players
    who have a talent on getting on base. In that same case,
    several players labeled as “failures” are labeled that because
    they can get on base. Therefore, a baseball player is a
    baseball player.
FAQs
   Why does it seem Billy Beane is taking all the credit?
    A: Yes, the book does talk a lot about Billy Beane. That does not
    mean he is taking all the credit. If this book was meant for
    someone in the Oakland A's front office to take the credit for
    himself, it would be Paul DePodesta.

   Why does this system the Oakland A’s use work?

    A: Walks + Hitting Smart + Desire = Runs. That is the answer.
        If you take walks (you get on base) and you hit (and you
        get on base) and you are being smart so you can win
        (additional base) means you will score runs. Therefore,
        you will win the game because you produced more runs
        than the other team.
Others That Use The
System
   J.P. Ricciardi – Toronto Blue Jays

   Paul DePodesta – New York Mets

   Billy Beane – Oakland A’s

   Bill James – Boston Red Sox
Final Thoughts
   How do you win an Unfair Game?

Find the players that are different. Find the players
that have above average stats. Most of all, look for
those players ignored by the other teams because of
their weight or low stock.

   This is how the Oakland A’s win an Unfair Game.
Work Cited

    James, Bill. Baseball Abstract. Lawrence, KS: Author, 1981. Print.


    Lewis, Michael. Moneyball. New York: W.W. Norton, 2003. Print.


    Bryant, H. "The Revolutionary." ESPN, 15 Jan. 2010. Web. <www.espn.com>.


    Devlin, Keith. "A Game Of Numbers." Maa.org. Devlin's Angle. Web. <maa.org>.


    "Oakland A's Executive Profiles." MLB.com. Major League Baseball. Web.


    Huckabay, Gary. "Interview with Billy Beane." Baseballprospectus.com. Feb. 1998. Web.


    Bleszinski, Tyler. "Billy Beane Midseason Interview Part II." Athleticsnation.com. Web.


    "2011 MLB Salaries by Team." USAToday.com. USAToday-MLB. Web.


    "MLB Standings." Espn.go.com. ESPN/MLB, 27 Sept. 2002. Web.

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Winning an unfair game

  • 1. Winning An Unfair Game How Do The Oakland A’s Win With a Poor Team? By: Kolton Donovan
  • 2. Introduction Team Payroll Average Salary 2002 Record New York Yankees: $ 125,928,583 $ 4,342,364 103-58 Oakland Athletics: $ 40,004,167 $ 1,481,635 103-59 (for every $1 the Oakland A’s make, the New York Yankees make $4) Why is the “money” part of baseball not talked about? How can the Oakland A’s have the same record as the New York Yankees? How can “failure” players win as many games as “star” players?
  • 3. Important Information Person Description Billy Beane General Manager of the Oakland A’s Paul DePodesta Assistant to Billy Beane/creator of the baseball theory J.P. Ricciardi General Manager of the Toronto Blue Jays Bill James Author of the “Baseball Abstract” Jeremy Brown 1st Round Draft choice of the Oakland A’s Jason Giambi Former Oakland A’s player/Current New York Yankees player Scott Hatteberg Oakland A’s first baseman
  • 4. The “Oakland A’s” Idea  With the lowest budget in all of baseball, the Oakland A’s had to win with lower paid players.  The Oakland A’s needed a plan, a strategy, to win with these “failure” players.  How? Get more runs than the other team while preventing outs.
  • 5. Offensive Strategy  Runs: score more than the opposing team by having players put the ball into play.  Prevent Outs: Do not steal bases, do not bunt (unless if it is call for), and do not play for yourself.  ERA (Earned Run Average): Be able to tell the difference between balls you can put into play and those you can’t  Walks: Get to first base by not swinging at every pitch that is thrown at you. Be smart, it is a guaranteed base.
  • 6. Defensive Strategy  Well, for the Oakland A’s, there is no “real” defensive strategy.  According to the book “Baseball Abstract” written by Bill James (which Billy Beane read): Defense is less than 5% of the game of baseball.  The Oakland A’s do more than believe that, they actually do it.
  • 7. Jason Giambi  The miracle player of the Oakland A’s. He could do everything when it came to offense and even defense.  Jason was a fan favorite of the Oakland A’s franchise and was considered the reason of why they did so well. His last game was a playoff game against the Yankees. A couple days later, the Yankees gave him a multi- million dollar deal to lure him away from Oakland.  The Oakland A’s organization had a situation on their hands. How were they supposed to replace Jason Giambi? The answer: with someone better on offense and cheaper.
  • 8. Scott Hatteberg  Scott Hatteberg played catcher for the Boston Red Sox. He had a very high ERA and batting came natural to him.  During the 2000 season, he injured a nerve in his throwing elbow which required surgery. He could not grip a baseball after it so the Boston Red Sox traded him to the Colorado Rockies.  While in Colorado, he played back-up catcher and did not see a game that season. The Rockies considered him a disabled player, so they released him after that season.  The Oakland A’s knew he had a problem with his elbow, but that did not stop them from seeing his ability to hit the ball and get on base. On Christmas day, the Oakland A’s offered him to come play in Oakland… not to be a catcher, but their starting FIRST BASEMAN to replace Jason Giambi.
  • 9. MLB Teams Scouting  The Five Tools: listed on next slide.  Traits Prospects Must Have: high energy, hit home runs, steal bases, bunt, “good face", “good body“.  Quotes from MLB Scouts: "Stats do not matter." “We do not look at performance, we look at talent." "I never looked at a single statistic..." "Attitude doesn't matter.“ “Imagine what the player will become, not what he is now.“ - Unnamed Scout (Moneyball).
  • 10. The “FIVE” Tools The Five Tools: -The ability to run -The ability to throw -The ability to field -The ability to hit -The ability to hit HARD
  • 11. Oakland A’s Scouting  Requirements: Played in College, Desire to play Major League Baseball, Cheap to buy, No off-field problems, Attitude, Good History, Plate Approach, ERA (Earned Run Average), Walks, Great Hitter (Does not mean power), Take pitches, Mentally tough, overlooked/unknown, No reinventing.  The scouts for the Oakland A's graduated from IVY League Schools (Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Stanford, etc.).  "You don't change guys, they are who they are." -Billy Beane (Moneyball)  Example: JEREMY BROWN (University of Alabama) - 390 at bats, 98 walks, 38 K's (strikeouts), 21 Home Runs
  • 12. Jeremy Brown  Senior catcher for the University of Alabama. He broke almost every offensive record at Alabama and South Eastern Conference (SEC).  He was drafted the year before in a late round and turned it down to return to Alabama.  In the listings of the top 20 catchers in baseball, he was not among them. He was not even talked about around baseball; no one knew who he was.  He was drafted by the Oakland A’s in the 1st round with the 35th pick in the draft. He signed for $350,000; which was about $1,000,000 dollars less than the average draftee was paid in the first round.
  • 13. Comments  The Oakland Athletics are a team in and of themselves. They produce runs and win games because of the runs. The players they hire and draft are usually players that are considered “failures” which gives them more reason to want to win.  I believe that “stars” in baseball are no more than players who have a talent on getting on base. In that same case, several players labeled as “failures” are labeled that because they can get on base. Therefore, a baseball player is a baseball player.
  • 14. FAQs  Why does it seem Billy Beane is taking all the credit? A: Yes, the book does talk a lot about Billy Beane. That does not mean he is taking all the credit. If this book was meant for someone in the Oakland A's front office to take the credit for himself, it would be Paul DePodesta.  Why does this system the Oakland A’s use work? A: Walks + Hitting Smart + Desire = Runs. That is the answer. If you take walks (you get on base) and you hit (and you get on base) and you are being smart so you can win (additional base) means you will score runs. Therefore, you will win the game because you produced more runs than the other team.
  • 15. Others That Use The System  J.P. Ricciardi – Toronto Blue Jays  Paul DePodesta – New York Mets  Billy Beane – Oakland A’s  Bill James – Boston Red Sox
  • 16. Final Thoughts  How do you win an Unfair Game? Find the players that are different. Find the players that have above average stats. Most of all, look for those players ignored by the other teams because of their weight or low stock.  This is how the Oakland A’s win an Unfair Game.
  • 17. Work Cited  James, Bill. Baseball Abstract. Lawrence, KS: Author, 1981. Print.  Lewis, Michael. Moneyball. New York: W.W. Norton, 2003. Print.  Bryant, H. "The Revolutionary." ESPN, 15 Jan. 2010. Web. <www.espn.com>.  Devlin, Keith. "A Game Of Numbers." Maa.org. Devlin's Angle. Web. <maa.org>.  "Oakland A's Executive Profiles." MLB.com. Major League Baseball. Web.  Huckabay, Gary. "Interview with Billy Beane." Baseballprospectus.com. Feb. 1998. Web.  Bleszinski, Tyler. "Billy Beane Midseason Interview Part II." Athleticsnation.com. Web.  "2011 MLB Salaries by Team." USAToday.com. USAToday-MLB. Web.  "MLB Standings." Espn.go.com. ESPN/MLB, 27 Sept. 2002. Web.