17. “What is an error?
“It is, without exception, the only major statistic
in sports which is a record of what an observer
thinks should have been accomplished.
“But the fact of a baseball error is that no play
has been made but that the scorer thinks it
should have.
“It is, uniquely, a record of opinions.”
-- Bill James, 1977
18. “The statistics were not merely inadequate;
they lied.
And the lies they told led the people who ran
major league baseball teams to misjudge their
players, and mismanage their games.”
-- Michael Lewis, author of Moneyball
19.
20. “If I’d asked people what they wanted,
they would have asked for a better horse.”
-- Henry Ford
27. 3 Signs You’re Chasing a Worthless
Metric
1. It's really easy to game
the system or flat out
buy that metric directly
2. It's near worthless when
you compare similar
numbers
3. It doesn't tie back to your
core metrics
28. 3 Signs You’re Chasing a Worthless
Metric
1. It's really easy to game
the system or flat out
buy that metric directly
2. It's near worthless when
you compare similar
numbers
3. It doesn't tie back to your
core metrics
29. 3 Signs You’re Chasing a Worthless
Metric
1. It's really easy to game
the system or flat out
buy that metric directly
2. It's near worthless when
you compare similar
numbers
3. It doesn't tie back to your
core metrics
30. 3 Signs You’re Chasing a Worthless
Metric
1. It's really easy to game
the system or flat out
buy that metric directly
2. It's near worthless when
you compare similar
numbers
3. It doesn't tie back to your
core metrics